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USA

286/9
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CAN

(46.1/50 ov, T:287) 198

U.S.A. won by 88 runs

CAN Flag

CAN

212
OMA Flag

OMA

(23.1/23.1 ov, T:91) 108/3

Oman won by 18 runs (DLS method)

USA Flag

USA

361/3
CAN Flag

CAN

(46.2/50 ov, T:362) 192

U.S.A. won by 169 runs

CAN Flag

CAN

168/9
USA Flag

USA

(19.1/20 ov, T:169) 169/4

U.S.A. won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)

CAY Flag

CAY

122/8
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CAN

(13.3/20 ov, T:123) 125/0

Canada won by 10 wickets (with 39 balls remaining)

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CAN

184/7
USA Flag

USA

(20 ov, T:185) 167/8

Canada won by 17 runs

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CAN

165/6
CAY Flag

CAY

(17.1/20 ov, T:166) 71

Canada won by 94 runs

Bhm Flag

Bhm

41
CAN Flag

CAN

(4/20 ov, T:42) 46/0

Canada won by 10 wickets (with 96 balls remaining)

BER Flag

BER

105/8
CAN Flag

CAN

(18.1/20 ov, T:106) 108/5

Canada won by 5 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)

Canada Cricket Team News & Matches

Captain: Saad bin Zafar (ODIs and T20Is)
Coach: Pubudu Dassanayake (head coach)
First international match: 1844
Cricket board: Cricket Canada

Canada Men's Cricket Team History

History suggests cricket was played in Canada as far back as the 18th century. An English schoolmaster named George Barber is credited with spreading the game there by helping found the Toronto Cricket Club in 1827.

In 1844 Canada played USA in the first ever international match anywhere, held in New York. England toured Canada 15 years later, and Canada reciprocated with their first official tour in 1887, on which they beat Ireland, Derbyshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire. Five years later, the Canadian Cricket Association was formed.

In 1932, the Australians, under Vic Richardson, toured; that side included Don Bradman, who made 260 against Western Ontario. Matches against USA resumed in 1963. A high point came in 1975 when Canada (playing as Eastern Canada) beat the touring Australians led by Ian Chappell.

More success followed soon after. In 1979, Canada participated in the World Cup for the first time, although they lost all three of their matches. Their next appearance in the tournament came almost a quarter-century later, at the 2003 World Cup. At that event they beat Bangladesh by 60 runs, and in a game against West Indies, their opening batter John Davison smacked a 67-ball century, at the time the fastest in World Cups.

Canada qualified for the next two ODI World Cups too, but their only victory in nine games came against Kenya in 2011. That tournament remains the last time Canada appeared in a World Cup. Their first appearance in the T20 World Cup came in the West Indies and USA in 2024.

Canada Men's Cricket Team Current Ranking

ODIs: 18
T20Is: 19


Canada Men's Cricket Team Trophies and Milestones

1844: First international match (and first win), New York

1936: Win against MCC, Lord's




fan-ratings
Team Fan Ratings
ODIs
T20Is
List A
OTHEROD
OTHERT20s
1.
Shahid Ahmadzai
Runs: 28Wkts: 5
7.4
2.
Dilon Heyliger
Runs: 213Wkts: 37
6.3
3.
Ansh Patel
Runs: 0Wkts: 3
6.2

Top Run Scorers

In last one year
ODIs
T20Is
Pargat Singh
CAN,  Rhb
492
Innings: 13Average: 37.84
Harsh Thaker
CAN,  Rhb
385
Innings: 13Average: 29.61
Navneet Dhaliwal
323
Innings: 10Average: 32.30
Nicholas Kirton
CAN,  Lhb
363
Innings: 14Average: 27.92
Navneet Dhaliwal
327
Innings: 14Average: 25.15
Shreyas Movva
CAN,  Rhb
305
Innings: 17Average: 25.41

Top Wicket Takers

In last one year
ODIs
T20Is
Dilon Heyliger
26
Innings: 14Average: 21.07
Kaleem Sana
CAN,  Lmf
23
Innings: 14Average: 23.39
Saad Bin Zafar
CAN,  Sla
15
Innings: 14Average: 35.53
Kaleem Sana
CAN,  Lmf
26
Innings: 19Average: 16.92
Saad Bin Zafar
CAN,  Sla
21
Innings: 18Average: 17.66
Harsh Thaker
CAN,  Ob
11
Innings: 15Average: 23.90