Published on: Aug 2, 2024 4:27 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 2, 2024 4:30 pm IST
Toronto Nationals will take on Montreal Tigers in the 12th game of Global T20 Canada 2024 at CAA Centre in Ontario.
Toronto Nationals vs Montreal Tigers, Match 12 of Global T20 Canada 2024 02 Aug, 08:30 PM IST CAA Centre, Ontario
Form Guide
TOR: W-W-L-L MON: W-W-W
Table of Contents ToggleCAA Centre Pitch ReportTOR Playing 11Toronto Nationals Team NewsTOR Key PlayersMontreal Tigers Team NewsMON Key PlayersTOR vs MON Dream11 PredictionWho will win today’s match between Toronto Nationals and Montreal Tigers?Where to watch TOR vs MON Live?
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The pitch at the CAA Centre in Ontario is balanced and has something in it for both bowlers and batters. The new ball could do a bit of damage early on, so batters will need to spend some time before playing their shots. The average first innings score in the last five games is 149 runs.
Last Results at the Venue:
VK: 149/4 (Pacers – 3w, Spinners – 1w)
BRW: 150/4 (18.1) (Pacers – 2w, Spinners – 1w)
Brampton Wolves won by 6 wickets.
SJ: 101/10 (19.5) (Pacers – 8w, Spinners – 2w)
BTM: 102/6 (19) (Pacers – 3w, Spinners – 3w)
Bangla Tigers Mississauga won by 4 wickets.
MON: 166/7 (Pacers – 5w, Spinners – 2w)
BRW: 124/10 (18.5) (Pacers – 9w, Spinners – 1w)
Montreal Tigers won by 42 runs.
1. Nicholas Kirton 2. Andries Gous (wk) 3. Rassie van der Dussen 4. Colin Munro (c) 5. Roston Chase 6. Armaan Kapoor 7. Mohammad Nawaz 8. Romario Shepherd 9. Saad Bin Zafar 10. Junaid Siddique 11. Muhammad Rohid Khan
Junaid Siddique’s Stats (T20s)
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1/28, 2/34, 3/23, 4/24, 2/20
Rassie Van Dussen’s Stats (T20s)
1/3, 0/4, 0/13, 2/14, 0/32
MON Playing 11
1. Chris Lynn (c) 2. Dilpreet Bajwa 3. Tim Seifert (wk) 4. Azmatullah Omarzai 5. Corbin Bosch 6. Sherfane Rutherford 7. Ben Manenti 8. Praveen Kumar 9. Aayan Afzal Khan 10. Zahoor Khan 11. Kaleem Sana
Tim Seifert’ Stats (T20s)
Dilpreet Bajwa’s Stats (T20s)
1/14, 1/21, 0/7, 0/33,
Wicket-keepers: Tim Seifert Batsmen: Colin Munro, Rassie Van Dussen, Nicholas Kirton, Dilpreet Bajwa, All-rounder: Ahmed Omarzai, Romario Shepherd, Roston Chase Bowlers: Junaid Siddique, Saad Zafar, Afzal Khan
Junaid is having a breakthrough season with the ball, having picked up 10 wickets in just 4 matches at an economy rate of 8.04 and an average of 11.00. With the pitch expected to help pacers in the early overs, he is again going to be a key player to watch out for in today’s game.
The young batter is coming off a sensational 100* off 55 balls in the previous game against Brampton Wolves. His current form is a prime asset for the Montreal Tigers’ early success in the tournament, making him a top multiplier pick for this game.
The Afghan all-rounder is another top pick for this game, given his abilities with both the bat and the ball. However, he bats down the order and has not had much success with the bat, scoring 40 runs in two games. Nonetheless, he has been fantastic with the ball, picking up 5 wickets at an excellent economy rate of 4.37.
Colin Munro is a destructive batter but has not been in his best form yet. He has collected only 76 runs in 4 games so far. Given his experience and abilities with the bat, he is a dark horse pick in this game, as a big inning seems just around the corner for the Kiwi batter.
Afzal is the second-leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 8 wickets in just three games. He also has an economy rate of less than 7.00 and has been crucial for his side in the middle overs. This makes him a perfect pick for the vice-captaincy role in this game.
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