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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Brampton Wolves won the toss and choose to bat first
Toronto Nationals beat Brampton Wolves by 8 wickets
Wolves take on a strong Nationals lineup
Toronto Nationals to win
Tournament: | Global T20 Canada, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | CAA Centre - Sports and Entertainment Complex, Brampton, Canada |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 26.2°C|Sunny |
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Brampton Wolves are coming in strong with a huge win in their last outing. Though they lack any superstars in their bowling attack, Wolves beat Surrey Jaguars by 59 runs.
Thomas Draca, Aryan Dutt, and Abhijai Mansingh were the match-winners with the ball for Brampton. Skipper David Warner will be backing them to continue their rhythm as the Wolves take on the mighty batting lineup of Toronto Nations.
Nationals, who won their opening match of the season on the back of a brilliant bowling performance, feature the likes of Colin Munro, Unmukt Chand, and Rassie van der Dussen at the top with Fabian Allen and Roston Chase coming in as finishers lower down the order.
However, it is not just the batting of Toronto that will pose a tough challenge to the Wolves. They’ve got a solid bowling attack as well. Warner needs to lead from the front if the Wolves are to stand a chance of winning against Toronto Nationals in this match.
104/10 in 20.0 5.2
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108/1 in 14.2 7.53
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Surrey Jaguars beat Brampton Wolves by 6 wickets132/4 in 18.1 7.27
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Brampton Wolves beat Montreal Tigers by 15 runs128/10 in 19.1 6.68
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David Warner and Co. kicked off the season with a win and will now be tested by a strong Nationals side. Their top order failed to get going and even the experienced Beau Webster failed to make an impact at number 5.
George Munsey’s 69 off 44 balls was the highlight performance of the Wolves’ innings. Munsey and Akhil Kumar were the only batters to cross the 20-run mark for Brampton Wolves.
Things don’t look great for Brampton Wolves in the batting department. They need Warner and Aaron Johnson to bounce back at the top. There are some promising young names in this lineup like Kobe Herft and Nick Hobson.
These two can take a more attacking approach leaving the rest to the more experienced players in the side. Even with a couple of good performances, Wolves could post a big total in the last match.
If their top order finds its rhythm, we can expect them to even chase down a competitive total successfully. Thomas Draca, a right-arm medium pacer from Italy emerged as match-winner for Wolves with 3 for 18 in the last game.
In the absence of any star bowlers, Wolves will be relying on local talents like Aryan Dutt, Abhijai Mansingh, and Akhil Kumar.
David Warner (c), Aaron Johnson, Kobe Herft, George Munsey (wk), Nick Hobson, Abhijai Mansingh, Beau Webster, Ravinderpal Singh, Akhil Kumar, Aryan Dutt, Thomas Draca
Abhijai Mansingh, Aaron Johnson, Kobe Herft, David Warner, Akhil Kumar, Aryan Dutt, Beau Webster, George Munsey, Jack Jarvis, Nick Hobson, Thomas Jack Draca
Toronto Nationals benched many of their star players in the first match. Though there are a couple of players unavailable due to their commitments to MLC, Nationals went on to bench Nikhil Dutta, a right-arm off-break bowler.
Instead, they decided to go with two left-arm orthodox bowlers, Saad Bin Zafar and Fabian Allen. The pace attack is led by the experienced Jason Behrendorff and Junaid Siddique.
It looks very threatening with Muhammad Rohid Khan also finding his rhythm with his left-arm fast bowling. Toronto Nationals tick all the right boxes and will be the team to watch out for this year.
The pitch has plenty of help for the bowlers and these pacers will be keen on exploiting it once again. The opposition struggled with the bat and was carried to a good total single-handedly by a middle-order batter.
If Rohid Khan and Behrendorff strike early to dismiss Warner and Johnson, the Wolves may not bounce back as well as they did last time. Skipper Colin Munro looks in fine touch as the opener.
He’s got some quality batting to follow with Rassie van der Dussen at number 3 and Nicholas Kirton at 4. Unmukt Chand, who also played in the MLC this year, after missing out on the T20 World Cup spot, will be eager to score big at the top.
There is depth in this lineup with Roston Chase and Fabian Allen in the lower order who can be the potential match-finishers for Toronto Nationals.
Colin Munro (c), Rassie van der Dussen, Unmukt Chand (wk), Nicholas Kirton, Roston Chase, Fabian Allen, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Saad Bin Zafar, Jason Behrendorff, Junaid Siddique, Jatinderpal Matharu
Colin Munro, Rassie van der Dussen, Nicholas Kirton, Rohit Paudel, Saad Bin Zafar, Junaid Siddique, Jatinderpal Matharu, Romario Shepherd, Roston Chase, Unmukt Chand, Jason Behrendorff
There will be some clouds in the sky around the time of the match in Brampton with a high of 27 degrees Celsius. There are no chances of rain and it can even get bright and sunny towards the end of the match.
The average 1st innings score at the CAA Centre in the last 10 GT20 Canada matches is 129 runs. When the Wolves posted 198 runs batting first against Surrey Jaguars, it was only the 2nd time in the last 10 outings that a team had crossed the 180-run mark.
It seems like a balanced wicket so far this season. Not only did the Wolves do well here but Toronto Nationals were also quite comfortable chasing down 111 runs in just 14.4 Overs.
Only 3 of the last 11 matches were won by the team batting first. Though two of these 3 matches were played recently, we saw some help for the bowlers on this pitch. Both skippers should back their bowlers to restrict the opposition to a par total in this match. In the 3 GT20 Canada matches played so far, all the toss-winning skippers have opted to bowl.
Brampton Wolves are coming into this game with a huge win with new faces emerging as match-winners. However, Toronto Nationals have struck the perfect balance in their XI with a deep batting and a strong bowling attack. Munro-led Toronto Nationals will have the upper hand in this contest.
Toronto Nationals to win
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