Key Points

Canada crushed Bahamas by 10 wickets to secure their T20 World Cup 2026 spot. Kaleem Sana and Shivam Sharma starred with three wickets each, while Dilpreet Bajwa's fiery 36* sealed the chase in just 5.3 overs. The Nicholas Kirton-led side remained unbeaten in the qualifiers with five straight wins. They join co-hosts India, Sri Lanka, and eight other teams in the 20-nation tournament.

Key Points: Canada Qualify for ICC T20 World Cup 2026 After Dominant Bahamas Win

  • Canada thrash Bahamas by 10 wickets in 5.3 overs
  • Kaleem Sana and Shivam Sharma take 3 wickets each
  • Nicholas Kirton-led side remains unbeaten in qualifiers
  • Joins India, Sri Lanka, and 8 others in 20-team tournament
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Canada seal qualification for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

Canada secure T20 World Cup 2026 spot with fifth straight win, led by Dilpreet Bajwa's explosive 36* and Kaleem Sana's three-wicket haul.

"Dilpreet Bajwa smashing an unbeaten 36 off 14 balls to seal a dominant win and qualification – ICC Report"

New Delhi, June 22

Canada have sealed their qualification for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

The hosts of the Americas Qualifiers confirmed their place at the tournament after securing a win against the Bahamas, their fifth consecutive victory in the ongoing campaign from as many outings.

Kaleem Sana and Shivam Sharma picked up three wickets apiece as Canada bundled out Bahamas for just 57. The chase was wrapped up in just 5.3 overs, with Dilpreet Bajwa smashing an unbeaten 36 off 14 balls to seal a dominant win and qualification.

Having featured at last year’s Men’s T20 World Cup in the USA and the Caribbean, Canada arrived into the qualifiers as one of the favourites to progress through.

The Nicholas Kirton-led side kickstarted their campaign with a comprehensive win against Bermuda by 110 runs. The result was followed by a 59-run win against Cayman Islands and a 10-wicket trumping of Bahamas in the first round of games between the teams.

In their second outing against Cayman Islands – a contest cut short to five-overs-a-side – Canada registered another comfortable win after putting together 82 runs on the board, and eventually seizing the game by 42 runs.

Canada joined the list of 10 teams already qualified for the 20-team event, alongside co-hosts India and Sri Lanka. The other qualified sides include Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, United States, West Indies, Ireland, New Zealand and Pakistan.

Seven more teams – two from Europe Qualifier (to be played from July 5–11), two from Africa Qualifier (to be played from September 18 to October 4) and three from Asia–EAP Qualifier (to be played from October 1-17) – will join the Men's T20 World Cup through the Regional Qualifiers.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Canada's performance has been impressive! Their cricket team is showing great promise. As an Indian cricket fan, I love seeing new teams rise in the sport. Hope they give some tough competition to the big teams in 2026. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Good to see associate nations qualifying! But honestly, the gap between top teams and newcomers is still huge. ICC should focus more on developing cricket in these countries rather than just expanding tournaments.
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Arjun S.
Canada team has many players of Indian origin. Dilpreet Bajwa's innings was fire! 🔥 Hope they get to play some warm-up matches in India before the tournament. Our crowds will support them for sure!
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Neha P.
Excited for the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka! But I hope the organizers learn from last time's ticket fiasco. Common fans like us should be able to get tickets easily without paying black market prices.
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Sanjay R.
Canada beating Bahamas by 10 wickets in just 5.3 overs? That's some serious domination! But let's see how they perform against quality bowling attacks. T20 format can be unpredictable though - remember Netherlands beating South Africa?
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Meena K.
As someone who lived in Canada for 5 years, I'm so happy for them! Their cricket infrastructure is improving slowly but surely. Maybe one day we'll have a proper India-Canada cricket rivalry. Would be fun to watch!

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