Big T20 returns to Brampton after 3 years

With the revival of the T20 event by Cricket Canada and Global T20 Management, doors are also open for Brampton to have its first Cricket Stadium of Canada.

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Come summer and it is time for cricket in Canada. While My Indians in Canada Association (MICA) is organising the second Unity Cup from May 19, Cricket Canada has made a big announcement about reviving the Canadian men’s T 20 tournament after a gap of three years. It was Covid-19 pandemic that came in the way of holding this prestigious T20 cricket mega event for the last three years.

With the revival of the T20 event by Cricket Canada and Global T20 Management, doors are also open for Brampton to have its first Cricket Stadium of Canada. Though promises have been made in the past, little has been done to give cricket its permanent home in Canada in general and Brampton in particular. Ontario and Brampton are among the leading cricket pockets of Canada.

Rashpal Bajwa, President, Cricket Canada, announced on Thursday that the event after a hiatus of three years will be held at Brampton Sports Park from July 20 to August 6

Sport has a unique ability to shine in the face of adversity and grow in strength and determination and this is indeed demonstrated by Cricket Canada and Global T20 management.

With 6 (six) franchises participating in the tournament, each team will comprise of a total of 16 (sixteen) players from full and associate nations, including two (2) world-renowned marquee players, three (3) Canadian National team players and three (3) emerging Canadian Cricketers, who will play 25 matches over 18 days.

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The first two editions of the Global T20 saw some of the most renowned names from around the world, including the likes of Chris Gayle, Yuvraj Singh, Lasith Malinga, Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, David Warner, Steve Smith, Brendon McCullum and Thisara Perera, as players and the likes of Wasim Akram, Brian Lara and Mahela Jayawardene as mentors.

‘Cricket Canada is excited to announce that Canada’s premier cricketing event, the Global T20 is BACK and is once again ready to entertain you with exciting match play and some of the best names in the industry.

With Canada regaining ODI status, Global T20 will work as a catalyst to kick start our campaign to realize our vision to be amongst the top Associate Nations,’ said Rashpal Bajwa, Cricket Canada President.

‘We are excited about the return of GT20 Canada. In season 3, we will aim to improve the playing experience for our players, produce a world-class event for thousands of fans, and inspire a new generation of cricket lovers to participate in the sport.

We believe it is an exciting time for the growth of Cricket in North America and Season 3 will be an influential factor in contributing to this growth.’ – Global T20 Management.

Meanwhile, the MICA sponsored Unity Cup has been cancelled as the grounds were not available for holding matches.

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