Globe2Go, the digital newspaper replica of The Globe and Mail

CANADIAN MEN OVERWHELM VANUATU TO WIN CRICKET ONE- DAYER

KING CITY, ONT. Nicholas Kirton scored 108 not out as Canada recovered from a slow start at bat to overwhelm Vanuatu and win by 204 runs in ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League A play Friday. Vanuatu won the toss and elected to field in a match shortened to 38 overs from the normal 50 after overnight rain. The Canadians finished at 246 for four. Vanuatu managed just 42 runs for nine wickets in response with Canadian spin bowler Rommel Shazad taking four wickets. The Canadians has a rough start, losing openers Rayyan Pathan for seven and Navneet Dhaliwal for 10. Matthew Spoors and Shreyas Movva followed, both exiting on four runs to leave Canada at 34 for four. Kirton, batting fourth, and No. 6 Salman Nazar steadied the ship. Nazar had to retire injured after scoring 55 runs to bring Canada to 188 for four. Ravinderpal Singh followed, slugging 42 runs off just 17 balls with two fours and four sixes. Kirton finished with seven fours and five sixes in his 95-ball knock.

BIRTH AND DEATH NOTICES

en-ca

2022-08-06T07:00:00.0000000Z

2022-08-06T07:00:00.0000000Z

https://globe2go.pressreader.com/article/282252374294887

Globe and Mail