Big names upstaged as Canada’s Saad bin Zafar stars in final

TORONTO: Saad bin Zafar, the 31-year-old Pakistan-born Canadian, dominated the final of the inaugural Global T20 Canada league with ball and bat, reported ICC. 

The six-team T20 tournament, which received attention because of the presence of a number of international stars in general and Steve Smith and David Warner in particular, wound to a close on Tuesday, 17 July.

The final was played between Vancouver Knights and the Windies B team at Maple Leaf (North-West Ground) in King City, Ontario, and Zafar, chiefly a left-arm spinner with little history of heroics with the bat, was the all-around hero for the Knights.

Asked to bat first by Chris Gayle, the Caribbean side put up 145 before being bowled out in 17.4 overs.

Fabian Allen, the 23-year-old all-rounder from Jamaica, was their best batsman, hitting a 23-ball 41 from No.8, while Windies paceman Sheldon Cottrell (4/29), Australian leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed (3/24) and Zafar (2/26) picked up most of the wickets.

The Knights chase seemed to have gone off the rails when they were 22/3 in the fourth over, but Zafar, batting for only the third time in the tournament, smashed a 48-ball 79* and took them home in the company of South Africa’s Rassie van der Dussen (44*) in 17.3 overs for a seven-wicket win. Zafar hit eight fours and three sixes in his knock.

Zafar has played just two first-class matches, both in 2008 for Canada in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, and 13 List-A games. In these, his best score is 36.



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Big names upstaged as Canada’s Saad bin Zafar stars in final Big names upstaged as Canada’s Saad bin Zafar stars in final Reviewed by Khurram Shahzad on July 18, 2018 Rating: 5

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