Teen Sensation Yuvraj Samra's Record Ton in NZ's Dominant T20 WC Win

New Zealand booked their Super 8s spot with a commanding eight-wicket victory over Canada in Chennai. Chasing 174, the Black Caps were powered by Glenn Phillips' explosive 76* and Rachin Ravindra's steady 59* in a dominant partnership. Canada's total was built on a sensational, record-breaking 110 from 19-year-old opener Yuvraj Samra, the first T20 World Cup century by an Associate nation batter. Despite Samra's heroics and a 116-run opening stand with captain Dilpreet Bajwa, Canada's bowling and fielding proved insufficient against New Zealand's firepower.

Key Points: NZ Crush Canada, Samra's Historic T20 WC Century - Key Stats

  • NZ chases 174 with 29 balls to spare
  • Glenn Phillips smashes 76 off 36 balls
  • Yuvraj Samra, 19, scores historic 110 for Canada
  • Samra is youngest T20 WC centurion
  • 116-run opening stand for Canada sets record
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T20 WC: All stats from New Zealand's eight-wicket win over Canada in Group D

New Zealand storms into Super 8s chasing 174. Canada's Yuvraj Samra, 19, scores historic first Associate nation century in T20 World Cup.

"the first T20 World Cup century by a batter from an Associate nation - Match Report"

Chennai, Feb 17

New Zealand secured a dominant eight-wicket victory over Canada at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, booking their place in the Super 8s of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Chasing 174, the Black Caps recovered from an early 30/2 slump to complete the target in just 15.1 overs, with Glenn Phillips smashing 76 off 36 balls* and Rachin Ravindra contributing 59* in a match-winning partnership. Phillips' 22-ball fifty, New Zealand's fastest in T20 World Cups, featured towering sixes and a switch-hit maximum, while Ravindra balanced aggression with composure to anchor the innings.

Earlier, Canada posted 173/4, led by a sensational 110 from 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra, the first T20 World Cup century by a batter from an Associate nation.

Captain Dilpreet Bajwa added 36, and the pair shared a 116-run opening stand, a record for an Associate team against a full-member nation. Despite Canada's fighting total, inconsistent bowling and dropped chances allowed New Zealand to chase down the target comfortably.

Here's a look at all the key stats from the New Zealand vs Canada match

174 - NZ successfully chased 174 runs against Canada. This marked only the third time in T20 World Cup history that NZ successfully chased a target of 170 or more. Previously, they chased 174 against UAE in Chennai and 183 against Afghanistan, also in Chennai, during this World Cup.

10 - In this match, NZ batters hit 10 sixes, the highest they have achieved in a T20 World Cup game.

1 - Canada opener Yuvraj Samra (110) made history as the first Associate team batter to score a century in the T20 World Cup. Prior to Yuvraj, Aaron Jones of the USA scored an unbeaten 94 against Canada in Grand Prairie during the 2024 World Cup.

6 - During his innings of 110 runs, Canada opener Yuvraj Samra hit 10 towering sixes, the joint most by an associate team batter against a full-member side in a T20 World Cup innings. This achievement is tied with Brandon McMullen of Australia in 2024 and Ben Manenti against England in the current World Cup.

19 Years, 141 days - Yuvraj Samra, Canada's opener, is the youngest player to score a century in the T20WC. Prior to him, Ahmed Shehzad from Pakistan held the record, scoring a hundred against Bangladesh in Mirpur in 2014 at the age of 22 years and 127 days.

Samra also set the record as the youngest batter to score a fifty in the T20WC. He surpassed Junaid Siddique of Bangladesh, who scored a fifty against Pakistan in Cape Town in 2007 at 19 years and 325 days.

116 - Dilpreet Bajwa and Yuvraj Samra scored 116 runs for the first wicket. In the T20WC, this was the fourth time an Associate team's batters had added 100 or more runs for the opening wicket.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The chase was clinical from NZ, but honestly, the story is Canada. 173/4 against a full member is no joke. Their bowling let them down, but what a batting display. Hope this inspires more nations to invest in cricket.
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Priyanka N
Phillips and Ravindra were just too good. That 22-ball fifty was brutal. But as an Indian fan watching in Chennai, I have to say the pitch seemed like a proper batting paradise. 170+ chases becoming routine there! 😅
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Rahul R
Respect to Canada for putting up a fight. Samra's record-breaking knock is the highlight of the tournament so far for me. It shows the gap between associates and full members is closing, which is great for world cricket.
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Aman W
New Zealand are looking very strong. Three 170+ chases in Chennai? That's some serious intent. They are definite contenders. But Canada, wah! Kya batting ki hai. Dropped catches cost them dearly though.
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Kriti O
Amazing to see such young talent shine. Samra is younger than some of our IPL rookies! While the result was expected, the match gave us a memorable innings. Hope the ICC continues to support associate nations with more games.

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