Canada cricketers defeat Bermuda to qualify for ICC T20 World Cup for first time
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Canada is headed to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for the first time ever after defeating Bermuda by 39 runs Saturday.
Canada won the toss and elected to bat first at the National Sports Centre. Each team was restricted to 18 overs, down from 20, due to the delayed start and weather conditions
The Canadian batsmen finished strongly with Nicholas Kirton sparking a 20-run final over for a total of 132 runs for four wickets. Opener Navneet Dhaliwal led Canada with 45 runs.
Bermuda’s batsmen had no answer for Kaleem Sana’s accuracy and Jeremy Gordon’s pace, all out for 93 in the 17th over. Both bowlers took three wickets with Bermuda’s lower order crumbling from 85 for five to 93 all out.