Brampton Wolves (BRW) will take on Surrey Jaguars (SJ) in match 7 of the Global T20 Canada (GT20) 2023. Like the previous matches, the two teams will cross swords at the CAA Centre in Brampton on Monday, July 24.
Surrey are heading to their next match on the back of a loss against Montreal Tigers from their first match of their campaign. On the contrary, Brampton Wolves have begun their campaign off with a bang after winning two matches on the trot and are on top of the GT20 points table with four points. Both sides will aim to obtain results in their favour to stay on course for the knockout rounds.
BRW vs SJ Match Details
Brampton Wolves vs Surrey Jaguars, Match 7, GT20 Canada 2023
Venue: CAA Centre, Brampton, Ontario
Date & Time: Monday, July 24 1:00 AM (IST)
Broadcast & Live Streaming Details: Star Sports and FanCode
CAA Centre Pitch Report
The matches played thus far in the CAA Centre in Brampton have produced low scores as bowlers have been impactful in the games. The trend is likely to continue and either skipper winning the toss will decide to chase.
BRW vs SJ Probable Playing XI
Brampton Wolves (BRW)
Usman Khan (wk), Aaron Johnson, Mark Chapman, Colin de Grandhomme, Chris Green, Hussain Talat, Logan van Beek, Jan Frylinck, Tim Southee (c), Shahid Ahmadzai, Rizwan Cheema
Surrey Jaguars (SJ)
Alex Hales, Litton Das (wk), Jatinder Singh, Pargat Singh, Iftikhar Ahmed (c), Ben Cutting, Matthew Forde, Dillon Heyliger, Ammar Khalid, Bernard Scholtz, Sandeep Lamichhane
BRW vs SJ Probable Best Performers
Probable Best Batter
Alex Hales
Alex Hales endured a dismal outing in his first match against Montreal as he got just one run in his account before heading back to the pavilion. However, Hales can play vital knocks and raise important stands for his side to put up a solid total. An improved outing is what the opener will be expecting in the forthcoming match against Brampton.
Probable Best Bowler
Tim Southee
The veteran pacer led the bowling attack from the front in the last match as he returned with two wickets. Moreover, he proved to be quite economical as he gave just 26 runs in his four overs at an economy of 6.50. He will look to continue his lethal form and add more wickets under his belt in the next games.