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2019 Global T20 Canada


Dates
Cricket Canada
Twenty20
Round-robin and playoffs
Winnipeg Hawks (1st title)
6
22
JP Duminy (Winnipeg Hawks)
JP Duminy (Winnipeg Hawks) (332)
Ish Sodhi (Brampton Wolves) (12)
www.gt20.ca

The 2019 Global T20 Canada was the second edition of the Global T20 Canada, a professional Twenty20 cricket tournament that was played at the CAA Centre, Brampton in Ontario, Canada. It started on 25 July 2019, and concluded with the final on 11 August 2019. It was slightly later in the calendar than the previous edition of the tournament, to avoid clashing with the 2019 Cricket World Cup. Vancouver Knights were the defending champions. A new team named New York Legends were announced to replace Cricket West Indies B Team. However, the idea was later cancelled, and the Brampton Wolves were named as the sixth franchise team in June 2019.

On 26 July 2019, the start of the match between Montreal Tigers and Winnipeg Hawks was delayed by 90 minutes due to a bomb threat, when a suspicious package was found in the venue. The package was removed, with the match being reduced to twelve overs per side.

The final, between the Winnipeg Hawks and the Vancouver Knights, finished in a tie. Winnipeg Hawks won the match in the Super Over, to win their first title.

The following teams, squads and coaches were announced for the tournament. More than 1,000 cricketers from 42 nations were on the list for the players' draft.

Brampton Wolves.mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}Coach Phil SimmonsEdmonton RoyalsCoach: Stephen FlemingMontreal TigersCoach: Tom MoodyToronto NationalsCoach: Geoff LawsonVancouver KnightsCoach: Donovan MillerWinnipeg HawksCoach: Lalchand Rajput
Darren Sammy (c)
Shahid Afridi
Andre Fletcher
Shakib Al Hasan
Babar Hayat
Faisal Jamkhandi
Armaan Kapoor
Abraash Khan
Zahoor Khan
Nitish Kumar
Colin Munro
George Munsey
Rohan Mustafa
Timil Patel
Cecil Pervez
Wahab Riaz
Junaid Siddiqui
Lendl Simmons
Nawab Singh
Ish SodhiMohammad Hafeez (c)
Shahid Ahmadzai
Richie Berrington
Ben Cutting
Navneet Dhaliwal
Satsimranjit Dhindsa
Akash Gill
Davy Jacobs
Shadab Khan
Ehsan Nawaz
Mohammad Nawaz
James Neesham
Kyle Phillip
Faf du Plessis
Anshuman Rath
Sherfane Rutherford
Safyaan Sharif
Kane WilliamsonGeorge Bailey (c)
Sean Abbott
Fawad Ahmed
Kyle Coetzer
Dinesh Chandimal
Matthew Cross
Ashtan Deosammy
Anton Devcich
Niroshan Dickwella
Nikhil Dutta
Alasdair Evans
Ruvindu Gunasekera
Dillon Heyliger
Arslan Khan
Nizakat Khan
Scott Kuggeleijn
Sunil Narine
Mohammad Naveed
Yax Patel
Keemo Paul
Thisara Perera
Bhupinder Singh
Steven Taylor
Isuru UdanaYuvraj Singh (c)
Trent Boult
Manpreet Gony
Jeremy Gordon
Chris Green
Moises Henriques
Heinrich Klaasen
Sandeep Lamichhane
Calum MacLeod
Mitchell McClenaghan
Brendon McCullum
Mark Montfort
Salman Nazar
Kieron Pollard
Zishawn Qureshi
Ghulam Shabber
Jasdeep Singh
Ravinderpal Singh
Chirag Suri
Rodrigo ThomasShoaib Malik (c)
Asif Ali
Saad Bin Zafar
Rizwan Cheema
Rassie van der Dussen
Chris Gayle
Ali Khan
Matthew Nandu
Maahil Arshad
Rayyan Pathan
Andile Phehlukwayo
Michael Rippon
Andre Russell
Daniel Sams
JJ Smit
Tim Southee
Aaron Summers
Harsh Thaker
Tobias Visee
Hayden Walsh Jr.
Chadwick WaltonRayad Emrit (c)
Umar Akmal
Shaiman Anwar
Dwayne Bravo
JP Duminy
Romesh Eranga
Umair Ghani
Mohammad Irfan
Sompal Kami
Chris Lynn
Kaleem Sana
Varun Sehdev
Rameez Shahzad
Dwayne Smith
Sunny Sohal
Hamza Tariq
Paul van Meekeren
Najibullah Zadran

In July 2019, Steven Taylor, Jasdeep Singh and Timil Patel withdrew from the tournament, after signing central contracts with USA Cricket. In early August, the majority of the Emirati cricketers were recalled to play in the Twenty20 International (T20I) series against the Netherlands. On 5 August 2019, Brendon McCullum announced his retirement from cricket, with the tournament being his final matches.

Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}PldWLTNRPtsNRR
Brampton Wolves641019+1.951
Vancouver Knights631028+0.769
Toronto Nationals633006+0.271
Winnipeg Hawks623015–0.722
Montreal Tigers623015–1.667
Edmonton Royals614013–0.548
  • The top four teams qualified for the playoffs
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  • Advanced to Knockout

The full fixtures were confirmed on 25 June 2019.

PlayerTeamInningsRunsHigh score
JP DuminyWinnipeg Hawks885*
Heinrich KlaasenToronto Nationals7106*
Shaiman AnwarWinnipeg Hawks890
Chris LynnWinnipeg Hawks789
Rodrigo ThomasToronto Nationals773
Chris GayleVancouver Knights5122*
  • Source ESPNcricinfo
PlayerTeamMatchesWicketsBest bowling
Ish SodhiBrampton Wolves65/8
Chris GreenToronto Nationals53/26
Shadab KhanEdmonton Royals53/23
Rayad EmritWinnipeg Hawks73/40
Ben CuttingEdmonton Royals53/27
Saad Bin ZafarVancouver Knights64/22
Jeremy GordonToronto Nationals72/36
  • Series home at ESPN Cricinfo
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