Canada proves to be the cricket nail to a U.S. hammer in ICC T20 World Cup opener
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup started with a bang in Texas, with the Canadian men playing their part.
But Canada eventually proved to be the nail to the U.S. hammer.
After the Americans won the toss and elected to field at Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Navneet Dhaliwal scored 61 runs and Nicholas Kirton added 51 to lead 23rd-ranked Canada to 194 for five in its 20 overs Saturday night — the highest score by an associate team at the Men’s T20 World Cup.
That set an imposing target of 9.75 runs per over for the 18th-ranked United States.