Bermuda hangs on for a draw but Canada goes on to Dubai
Bermuda hangs on for a draw but Canada goes on to Dubai, Canada began the third and final day with a comfortable lead of 234 runs with 8 wickets in hand.
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Ashish Bagai joined Dhillon and the pair continued to take it to the visitors. Another 110 runs were by this pair before Bagai was caught and bowled by D.Leverock. Dhillon continued on and completed the second century of the Americas I-Cup competition (the first by Steve Massiah (USA) v Bermuda).
His century came off 138 balls with 3 fours and 4 sixes. Canada declared their innings for the second time in the game at 250, this time for the loss of only four wickets.
With this batting performance, Canada had now secured 15 points and needed only 2 points to pass the USA in the points table.
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When the fourth wicket fell at 83 Canada knew they were heading for Dubai but were still determine to press for an outright victory. Leg spinner Kevin Sandher and John Davison both bowled 31 overs each with Sandher having a very successful haul of 6/68.
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While their total was a 172 runs short of their target it was a well earned draw for Bermuda.
For his brilliant innings of 102 not out Hanindar Dhillon was named Man of the Match.
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