Who was the standout performer in the Canada vs UAE match?
Junaid Siddique, with his 5-wicket haul for UAE.
Cricket / T20 World Cup
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 witnessed contrasting fortunes as the UAE faced Canada and Zimbabwe took on Australia. Junaid Siddique's remarkable bowling performance helped the UAE restrict Canada, while Zimbabwe delivered a stunning ups...
In the Canada vs. UAE match, Canada won the toss and chose to bat, hoping to capitalize on Delhi's batting-friendly conditions. However, Siddique's early breakthroughs put Canada on the back foot. Despite a 58-run partnership between Navneet Dhaliwal and Harsh Thaker, Canada struggled to build momentum and finished with a below-par total of 150/7.
Meanwhile, in Colombo, Zimbabwe stunned Australia with both bat and ball. Zimbabwe posted 169/2, their highest score against Australia in T20Is, thanks to solid contributions from their top order. Their bowlers then dismantled the Australian batting lineup, with Muzarabani and Evans leading the charge. Australia's defeat leaves them in a precarious position in Group B.
Junaid Siddique, with his 5-wicket haul for UAE.
It was a major upset, reminiscent of Zimbabwe's 2007 T20 World Cup win against Australia.
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