Match 16 of the Global T20 (GT20) Canada 2023 will see Brampton Wolves (BRW) locking horns with Mississauga Panthers (MP) at the CAA Centre in Brampton on Sunday, July 30.
Speaking about their respective campaigns, Shoaib Malik-led Mississauga have failed to open their account as they have lost all of their four matches thus far.
On the other hand, Brampton sit stop the points table with seven points, courtesy of three wins in five matches and one yielding a no result. While both sides are heading to the next fixture on the back of a loss, they will be eager to add the two points to keep the playoff hopes alive.
BRW vs MP Match Details
Brampton Wolves vs Mississauga Panthers, Match 16, GT20 Canada 2023
Venue: CAA Centre, Brampton, Ontario
Date & Time: Sunday, July 30, 8:30 PM (IST)
Broadcast & Live Streaming Details: Star Sports and FanCode
CAA Centre Pitch Report
The surface at the CAA Centre in Brampton has an assistance for the bowlers, which is why the games so far haven’t resulted in huge scoring totals. The trend is likely to continue and either skipper winning the toss will look to chase.
BRW vs MP Probable Playing XI
Brampton Wolves (BRW):
Usman Khan (wk), Max O’Dowd, Mark Chapman, Hussain Talat, Colin de Grandhomme, Rizwan Cheema, Chris Green, Logan van Beek, Tim Southee (c), Shahid Ahmadzai, Jeremy Gordon
Mississauga Panthers (MP):
Chris Gayle, Shreyas Movva, Cameron Delport, Azam Khan (wk), Shoaib Malik (c), James Neesham, Tom Cooper, Nikhil Dutta, Jaskaran Singh, Parveen Kumar, Zahoor Khan
BRW vs MP Probable Best Performers
Probable Best Batter:
Chris Gayle
Gayle departed for just three off nine balls in the previous match against Surrey Jaguars. However, keeping in mind his lethal hitting exploits, Gayle can be a vital asset in the batting order. The veteran explosive hitter will look for an improved outing with the bat against Brampton in the forthcoming match.
Probable Best Bowler:
Tim Southee
Brampton skipper Tim Southee failed to get any breakthroughs against Vancouver in his last outing. However, the Kiwi pacer has been fairly economical with the ball, wherein the rival batting units have failed to target him for the big runs. He will aim for the wickets and help his side stay a step ahead of Mississauga in the upcoming match.