Montreal Tigers stun Surrey Jaguars to win maiden GT20 title

BRAMPTON: Sherfane Rutherford and Andre Russell’s cameos powered Montreal Tigers to win this year’s GT20 Canada with a five-wicket victory over Surrey Jaguars in a nail-biting final on Sunday.

Carrying a seven-match undefeated streak Surrey Jaguars were asked to bat first in the GT20 final, but could not get the start they needed, as they lost Mohammad Haris (23 off 22) in the seventh over with just 35 runs on the board.

Tigers bowled tight lengths and kept the Jaguars’ batters under control, as they could hardly score freely throughout the innings.

Jatinder Singh and Litton Das crafted a carefully knitted partnership of 31 runs off 28 balls before Das (12) was cleaned up by Aayan Afzal Khan in the 11th over.

Captain Iftikhar Ahmed joined Singh but could only manage to score eight before heading back to the dugout in the 14th over.

Ayaan Khan, then played a quick cameo of 26 runs off 15 balls, to give some respite to Jaguars amid the brilliant pace bowling from the Tigers.

Surrey Jaguars managed to finish at 130/6 with opening batter Jatinder Singh leading the charge with an unbeaten 56 off 57 balls, laced up with three boundaries.

Besides Mohammad Haris and Ayaan Khan, no other batter played at a strike rate of 100 or more.

Aayan Afzal Khan picked up two wickets for 21 runs, while, Andre Russell, Abbas Afridi and Carlos Brathwaite took one wicket apiece.

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Chasing a modest total of 131, the Tigers got off to a disastrous start as they lost Muhammad Waseem on the third ball of the innings. Srimantha Wijeyeratne soon followed him to the pavilion after scoring 12 off 15.

Chris Lynn and Dilpreet Singh were looking to settle down and shift gears when Iftikhar Ahmed sent both of them back to the pavilion in four balls. Lynn played a cautious knock of 31 runs off 35 balls, whereas Singh scored 14 off 15 balls.

The Tigers were facing the challenging task of scoring 71 runs from 53 deliveries when Sherfane Rutherford came out to bat.

Relishing momentum at the back of his 34-ball 48 in the second qualifier of the GT20 Canada, Rutherford charged on the Jaguars’ bowlers with belligerent hitting while his partner Dipendra Singh anchored the innings around him.

Singh remained a touch too slow as he could only manage to score 16 from 17 balls before being retired out and then came Andre Russell.

With Tigers requiring 25 from the final two overs, Russell stood up for his side and finished the game in style with a six off the final delivery of the match.

Russell’s cameo of 20 off 6 featured two sixes, while Rutherford hit two sixes and three boundaries on his way to a 29-ball 38.

Iftikhar Ahmed, captain of the Jaguars team, managed to take two wickets for just eight runs. Whereas, Spencer Johnson and Ayaan Khan each took one wicket.

For his sensible knock, Sherfane Rutherford was adjudged the player of the GT20 Final and player of the series for his brilliance with the bat throughout the tournament.

This was the third edition of GT20 Canada, the previous editions saw Vancouver Knights and Winnipeg Hawks becoming champions in 2018, and 2019 respectively.

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Lamichhane guides leaders Jaguars to thumping win over Panthers in GT20

BRAMPTON: Sandeep Lamichhane’s 3/6 powered Surrey Jaguars to finish as the GT20 Canada table-toppers with a thumping eight-wicket victory over Mississauga Panthers on Wednesday.

Nepal’s spin wizard Lamichhane led the attack as Jaguars bowled the Panthers out for a paltry total of 56 runs.

The Jaguars won the toss and put Panthers into bat first. Panthers, who were yet to win any game in the tournament, got off to a dismal start as they were reduced to 30-4 after 6.1 overs.

Coming to bat at number six, James Neesham stood his ground while the wickets kept falling at the other end.

He conceded a whopping 20 deliveries but failed to score a single boundary amid his cautious nine-run knock.

Besides Lamichhane, Iftikhar Ahmed and Matthew Ford picked up two wickets each, whereas, Ammar Khalid and Ayyan Khan picked one apiece.

Chasing a modest 57-run target, Mohammad Haris led the attack and helped his team comfortably win the game in just 9 overs.

The Jaguars lost two quick wickets — Jatinder Singh (2) and Litton Das (10) — inside the first five overs but Haris did not let the guard down and kept dominating the Panthers’ bowlers despite Usman Qadir’s efforts.

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Sandeep Lamichhane was adjudged man of the match for his match-winning spell.

Mississauga Panthers concluded their GT20 campaign winless, while Jaguars finished as the table toppers, losing only one match out of seven.

Surrey Jaguars will face Vancouver Knights in the first eliminator tonight, while Montreal Tigers will face Brampton Wolves in the second eliminator tomorrow.

Notably, in the last group fixture of the GT20 Canada, the Knights edged Toronto Nationals by 23 runs, courtesy of Harsh Thaker’s all-round exploits.

The young all-rounder backed his 23-run cameo with a four-fer which led the Knights to book Nationals for a paltry 103 while defending a modest 129.

READ: Knights sink Nationals to set up GT20 Eliminator clash with Jaguars

All-round Shakib propels Montreal Tigers to thump Surrey Jaguars in GT20

BRAMPTON: Seasoned all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan backed his 3/18 with a quickfire 26 and powered Montreal Tigers to a five-wicket victory over Surrey Jaguars in the third match of the Global T20 (GT20).

Opting to bat first, the Jaguars could post a below-par 136/6 in the allotted 20 overs despite Iftikhar Ahmed’s unbeaten 40.

The Jaguars got off to a poor start to their innings as they lost Alex Hales (1) in the second over with just nine on the board.

Jatinder Singh and Litton Das (9) then put on a quick 35-run partnership for the second wicket before both perished in successive overs.

Singh scored a brisk 27 off 15 deliveries with the help of five boundaries.

Jaguars’ captain Iftikhar Ahmed walked out to bat at number five when his side was in dire need of a subtle partnership.

The Tigers’ bowlers, however, denied Jaguars any recovery and struck twice in quick intervals to leave them reeling at 92/6.

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Iftikhar Ahmed stood his ground firm and played a cautious 40-run knock. He also put on an important 44-run partnership with Dillon Heyliger (18 off 16).

Shakib Al Hasan led the bowling attack for the Tigers with 3/18, followed by Abbas Afridi’s 2/25 while Kaleem Sana made one scalp.

Set to chase a modest total, Tigers comfortably raised 141/5 in response with nine balls to spare.

Tigers’ skipper Chris Lynn (22) and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan (26) made vital contributions in the early phase of the run chase before Dilpreet Singh and Dipendra Singh Airee gave the final touches.

Singh and Airee remained the joint top-scorer for the Tigers with 28 each.

Airee, who batted at a brisk rate, fell in the 17th over while Singh carried his bat all the way through and steered his side to glory.

The victory marked Montreal Tigers’ first in the ongoing GT20 and lifted them to claim the second spot in the standings.

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