GT20 Canada Season 4 | Match - 5 | Brampton Wolves vs Toronto Nationals | Highlights

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In the second contest of the day, the Toronto Nationals dominated the Brampton Wolves.

Brampton Wolves’ skipper David Warner's decision to bat at the toss, instantly backfired as Western Australian paceman Jason Behrendorff jolted the team with two wickets from two balls in the very first over before Canada’s star opener Aaron Johnson was caught inches short of his crease without facing a ball that left the side reeling at 5 for 3.

Romario Shepherd further dented the Wolves’ inside the power-play by removing Scottish keeper-bat George Munsey, the top-scorer against Surrey Jaguars on Saturday, before Beau Webster and Nick Hobson put up a semblance of a fightback with a 40-run stand to take the Wolves past the 50-run mark by the 10th over of the innings.

However, the joy was shortlived for the Wolves once Hobson and Webster departed in quick succession before the lower-order batters came up with handy cameos to take the side to 110. For the Toronto Nationals, Junaid Siddiqui was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets while Behrendorff and Shepherd picked a couple each.

In reply, Toronto Nationals were clinical in their approach, with former India U-19 World Cup-winning captain Unmukt Chand leading the pack with a calculative half-century. Chand, who slammed an undefeated 53 off 40 deliveries received great support from Rassie van der Dussen (25) with the pair forging together a 79-run second wicket stand to set the stage for a comfortable win despite losing skipper Colin Munro (11) cheaply.


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