Samra Scores 110 for Canada Against New Zealand in T20 World Cup
In a remarkable performance, 19-year-old cricketer Samra scored 110 runs for Canada in their T20 World Cup match against New Zealand. This outstanding innings led Canada to a total of 173 for 4 in their allotted 20 overs.
Canada’s Strong Start
Canada’s captain, Dilpreet Bajwa, chose to bat first during the match. The opening partnership between Samra and Bajwa was crucial, as they amassed 116 runs in just 14 overs.
- Partnership: Samra and Bajwa
- Total Runs: 173 for 4
- Overs: 20
Samra’s Stellar Performance
Samra’s innings featured an impressive 11 fours and six sixes. He reached his century off 58 balls, marking it the highest individual score in the tournament thus far. His innings came to an end in the final over as he attempted another big shot off bowler Jacob Duffy.
Implications for the Tournament
This victory puts New Zealand in a position where they must score 174 runs to qualify for the Super Eights alongside South Africa from Group D. A loss would keep Afghanistan’s hopes alive, as they face Canada in the final group match on Thursday.
- New Zealand’s Target: 174 runs
- Afghanistan’s Next Match: Against Canada
- Date: Thursday
Samra’s performance is a significant highlight in the tournament, showcasing Canada’s potential on the international stage. As the competition progresses, all eyes will be on the upcoming matches to determine which teams advance.