Meet Canada's Yuvraj Singh Samra, who has been named after Yuvraj Singh and has become the youngest player to score a century in the T20 World Cup.

As Canada's Yuvraj Singh Samra ran in for a double on the 58th ball, he raised his fists and pointed his bat towards the dressing room and stood up with his arms raised. He is the youngest player ever to score a century in the cup. . Ned is special in his own breath.

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The devastating new ball magic of Brad Curry and Brandon McMullen set the tone for USA's @L0$ on their home turf. A's maiden ODI half-century saved the United States from the ignominy of slipping below 50. The early pair added salt to USA's wounds with a 145-run partnership, ending the game in less than 25 overs.

It was over as they lost their next three wickets within eight balls. Mentally with the back boundary. America was reduced to 59 runs for 8 wickets. Calmed down which helped in the resistance of both. . ck for ne.

Took full advantage of Nzenige's left arm spinning pair. Andrew Hope 98*) lost by 10 wickets

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iya. The score was solid, courtesy a stroke-filled innings from the captain that included half a dozen maximums. Partnership of 42 runs for the second wicket with Pargat Singh and 54 runs with Harsh Thakar took the team beyond 100 runs. Most of the scoring was done by Jedhari, who changed gears soon after. Counterattacked by playing a brilliant innings. Wait.

Helped in an emphatic victory. से पांच रन की श्रमसाध्य पारी खेली। ा अच्छा उपयोग किया। Pulled out of a deep pit. Pay attention. He lost his rhythm after hitting two sixes in the first two overs. He displayed several entertaining drives from mid-on to extra cover as he completed his half-century off 69 balls.

Showed a joke.

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The Netherlands defeated the United States twice in two weeks in almost similar conditions. It should have happened. Could not avoid the situation. The strong innings of runs, his short pause at the crease made it seem that he was quite troubled. Made a cut on his stump.

Aabi attacked. Which has not instilled much confidence on this tour.

Action with the new ball in matches. He had earlier bowled a sharp arm ball and was a thorn in the side of the United States after the Dutch fell into similar misery in the previous game. Completed his half century in 3 balls.

Have equalized the balls without scoring any runs.

Gave. 2-33) beat USA 179 in 45.5 overs (Monank Patel 66; Kyle Clyne 4-32, Paul van Meekeren 3-31) by 27 runs.

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The United States extended its dominance over arch-rivals Canada for the second straight time with a comprehensive 50-run win.

Scored 70 runs with the help of 11 fours. Captain Monank Patel was fluid enough to introduce Nostush Kenzige's left-arm spin from the very first over. Was rewarded for that as a thin inside edge troubled Dilpreet Bajwa's stumps. Ale Schalkvik immediately got rid of those ghosts. Coming back into the attack, he hit a strong four on offside. The initiative was taken back to USA.

Skied to long on. Prepared a complete series of mocks. Yes, he had left. . Canada all out for 225 in 47 overs (Pargat Singh 72, Shreyas Movva 68; Shadley Van Schalkwyk 4-20) by 50 runs

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An unbeaten performance in their home CWC League 2 trilateral series against Namibia and Oman followed Scotland's lead over Canada after a defeat in the opening match against Oman. The points table in the second edition of the Ramukh Associates ODI competition, Cricket World Cup League 2, saw seven points achieved from four matches, largely thanks to Newesi's efforts. Sale, Michael English, Jasper Davidson and Charlie Tear.

DLS were taking the lead in a back-and-forth chase amid apprehensions, but the Scots remained patient and the rain held off long enough before the expected wickets fell. Coming down with.

Two half-centuries from former captain Zeeshan Maqsood and (relative) youngster Khalid Kail helped them post their best score of the tour in the first innings. Posting 233-8 despite ODI figures of 4-29. before both lost to Tangeni Lungameni in the space of 3 balls. The 23 runs were the only significant contribution to the total of 290-9. Made sure they had a platform. They were moving ahead, but the rain started again and they were ready to fall in love. Pane was making his debut on home ground and became the first bowler to take a wicket with his first two balls in ODI cricket, dismissing Maqsood LBW with Haye. Clean bowled Ayyan Khan with . Reaching the wicket, he claimed 3-50, restricting Namibia to 196-9. A spot opened up at the top of the order for the studly Michael English, and the debutant took full advantage, scoring 107 off 122 balls as the hosts posted an impressive 301-6 against Australia. A looking good Namibian team, who were quickly reduced to 9-3 in reply. Still undefeated, will have the opportunity to extend their early lead when they travel to the Netherlands in August.