
A fierce competition was seen in the 31st match of Group D at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. t20 world cup 2026 On 17 February. While it was expected that the story would be in favor of the Black Caps, the cricket world was momentarily stunned by a brilliant batting performance. Canadarising star, Yuvraj Samra. Despite a historic century that pushed the Associate nation towards a competitive total, its sheer firepower new zealandThe middle order was led by a strong player glen phillipsThis ensured that the Kiwis chased the target with clinical efficiency.
Yuvraj Samra created history by scoring a stormy century against New Zealand in Chennai.
Coming to bat first, the Canadian team showed no fear in front of New Zealand’s world class pace attack. Opening pair of Samra and Captain Dilpreet Bajwa (36 out of 39) provided a solid platform by building a 116-run partnership for the first wicket. Samra was the first attacking player to perform brilliantly in the powerplay, taking Canada to 50/0 in the first six overs.
Samra’s innings was a masterclass in timing and placement. He completed his half-century in just 36 balls, but his pace troubled the Kiwis in the latter half. he destroyed the likes of kyle jamison And James NeeshamReached the 100-run mark in 58 balls. Ultimately he was caught out off the bowling of Phillips. jacob duffyWhile bowling the last over, Samra scored a brilliant 110 runs in 65 balls with the help of 9 fours and 6 skyscraper sixes. His efforts took Canada to a respectable score of 173/4, giving the underdogs a true ray of hope.
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Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra crush Canadian dreams in T20 World Cup 2026 clash
The hope raised by Samra’s century was immediately extinguished by the New Zealand team which was playing on a different surface. Despite initial ups and downs, both were seen Tim Seifert (6) and finn allen (21) With the first 3.1 overs gone – leaving the Kiwis at 30/2 – the chase never looked in doubt after this pair. Rachin Ravindra And Phillips joined the army.
Phillips, in particular, was in a destructive mood. He behaved defiantly towards the Canadian bowling attack and completed his half-century off 50 balls in just 22 overs. His ability to clear the ropes at will meant that the required run rate remained an afterthought. At the other end, Ravindra played a brilliant innings, scoring an unbeaten 59 off 39 balls while rotating the strike before finding his rhythm.
The two made an unbroken partnership of 146 runs for the third wicket, which included aggressive running and 15 combined fours. New Zealand achieved the target of 174 runs at 176/2 in just 15.1 overs. Phillips remained unbeaten on 76 off 36 balls to take the score to 211. This 8-wicket win with 29 balls to spare not only cemented New Zealand’s position in Group D, but also served as a reminder of the difference between the top-tier nations and the emerging challengers, even on a day when the latter scores a century.
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