Italy's right-arm seamer Thomas Draca became the first international cricketer to register his name from the country for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction which is scheduled to take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on November 24 and 25.
Spurred by the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of the game's biggest global stars, several Associate cricketers grabbed the spotlight with stirring performances in the recently concluded GT20 Canada's fourth edition, as per a press release from GT20.
Toronto Nationals thus clinched their maiden title in North America's premier T20 competition. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also visited the Global T20 Canada venue during the league and met the management of Montreal Tigers, and then he was presented with a jersey.
Having been part of the inaugural edition of the GT20 Canada in 2018, Warner expressed his delight for getting the opportunity to return to the tournament
The Pakistan Cricket Board has denied No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) to star trio Shaheen Shah Afridi, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan for the Global T20 Canada.
Pakistan's star trio, Babar Azam, Mohammed Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi, are unlikely to get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for featuring in the upcoming Global T20 Canada, sources told Geo News.
The TD Cricket Arena in Brampton was packed to the rafters as Montreal Tigers were anointed champions of season three of Global T20 Canada, following a sensation last ball victory against the Surrey Jaguars. The Montreal Tigers chased down the target of 131, with five wickets in hand.
Surrey Jaguars register a comprehensive 38-run victory over the Vancouver Knights in Qualifier 1 to find themselves in the final. Vancouver Knights will now take on the Montreal Tiger for a place in the Global T20 Canada finals
The Montreal Tigers triumphed over the Toronto Nationals at the TD Cricket Arena by 23 runs after a wet outfield forced a delayed start, reducing the match to six overs a side.
The first clash of the day at the Global T20 Canada saw the Vancouver Knights secure an imposing victory against the Brampton Wolves by 9 wickets and 17 balls remaining. In the second encounter of the day the Surrey Jaguars defeated the Mississauga Panthers by 55 runs, powered by a top-quali
Colin Munro put in a match-winning performance with a blistering knock of 67 in just 31 deliveries to earn his team a crucial victory. In the second clash of the day, the Brampton Wolves’ first innings score of 143 was enough to keep the Montreal Tigers at bay as the Wolves won by 15 runs. C