That's all that we have for the coverage of the match between Mississauga Masters and White Rock Warriors from the Canada Super 60 2025.
This is me Aditya Agarwal, signing off on behalf of Mohammad Anab and Sachin Yadav. BYE, CHEERS!!!
Sikandar Raza (Mississauga Masters Captain): "Very pleasing to win this game. Even when I joined the team after two losses, still, everybody was gelling well. It's hard to build a team culture, but within a short space of time, we have built one, and that is paying us well.
I think it was not a 150-odd wicket since it was a bit tacky and had variable bounce. But credit goes to our batters who batted really well.
Also, I never thought that we would get them all out inside 10 overs. I must say our bowlers bowled really well, and all the catches were taken by our fielders. Ali Khan has been superb. Zahid and Drakes have been brilliant. Ravi Bopara has done the job whenever asked to bowl. It's nice to have so many good bowling options.
I am confident that we will do very well in the semi-final game as well."
Chris Lynn (White Rock Warriors Captain) : "Yeah, it pretty sums up our tournament. We could not continue the momentum. The credit goes to them as well they batted really well. I just hope that this goes on and on, the fans are coming in huge numbers. I think that is number one priority, to promote local cricket and the local players."
Leus du Plooy (POTM): "I was lucky on a few occasions early in the innings but that is how the game goes. The wicket was not that flat and was two-paced. But good that we have registered a thumping victory today. I think there were times when the Warriors bowlers bowled really well, especially in the powerplays but credit goes to our batters who showed intent to hit boundaries from ball one. Confident that we will carry on this momentum in the knockouts as well."
Player of the Match: Leus du Plooy
Time for post-match presentations...
12:55 PM IST & 12:25 AM Local Time | Mississauga Masters climbs up and takes the 2nd position in the Points Table as they beat White Rock Warriors comfortably by a margin of 47 runs.
Earlier, Mississauga Masters posted a good score of 153/4 on the back of Leus du Plooy's stunning knock of 68 runs from 26 balls and Saif Zaib's cameo of 31 runs from 12 balls.
Chasing 154, Chris Lynn and Dawid Malan gave their team a perfect start after smashing the bowlers to all parts of the ground. They brought up 50-run partnership for the first wicket before the latter was dismissed by Ugarkar.
Ali Khan then bowled a match changing over as he dismissed the two dangerous batters in the name of Chris Lynn and Aaron Jones in a span of just 3 balls in the 6th over. White Rock Warriors were then put on a back-foot.
Wickets fell at regular intervals for the White Rock Warriors. They crumbled and collapsed from 70-1 to 106-allout. In the end, Mississauga Masters won the match comfortably by 47 runs!