Who Will Win Toronto Nationals vs Winnipeg Hawks, GT20 Canada 2019?
Toronto Nationals and Winnipeg Hawks will both be looking to record a second consecutive win when they meet at Brampton’s CAA Centre in the Global T20 Canada 2019. The match takes place on July 29 and starts at 12:30 local time.
Toronto, who finished bottom last year, lost to defending champions Vancouver Knights first up but they bounced back well against Edmonton Royals. Heinrich Klaasen top-scored for the second consecutive match as the Nationals reached a match-winning 192/8 in 17.5 overs.
Winnipeg Hawks will be keen to stay back on track, meanwhile, after a bomb threat led to their opening game being reduced to 12 overs per side; the Hawks ultimately lost to Montreal Tigers. They bounced back brilliantly as Chris Lynn (74 from 34 balls) and JP Duminy (77* from 38) helped them chase 209 to win by seven wickets in just 15.2 overs.
Given results so far, victory for either would put them in a very strong position in the points table after three matches played.
TTN vs WPH, GT20 Canada 2019: Where to watch/Live streaming
TV channels: Free Sports, Star Sports, Fox Sports, GEO Super, GTV, ATN Cricket Plus, Willow TV, OSN Sports Cricket, Sportsmax
Live streaming: Hotstar
TTN vs WPH Toss Prediction
Both sides elected to field first on their way to winning last time out. Winnipeg Hawks have won two tosses so far, so Toronto Nationals could win this one.
TTN vs WPH Weather Report
The temperature could touch 30 degrees on a dry and humid afternoon in Brampton..
TTN vs WPH Pitch Condition
The pitch has favoured batting so far, with teams enjoying particular success chasing. It suggest the Brampton wicket has held its form well, with a good bounce and a fast outfield.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for Toronto Nationals vs Winnipeg Hawks, Global T20 Canada 2019...
Toronto Nationals Team News & Playing 11
TTN Team News
Sandeep Lamichhane is flying straight from Singapore – where he was on unsuccessful World T20 qualifying duty with Nepal – to Ontario. This match could come too soon for the Nepalese spinner, however. Manpreet Gony came into the team last time out, replacing Mitchell McClenaghan, and was named man of the match. Chris Green replaced Brendon McCullum, meanwhile, and both could feature again this time out.
TTN Key Players
Heinrich Klaasen: The wicket-keeper-batsman has finished as Toronto’s top scorer in both matches so far, scoring 41 from 20 in the first game and 45 from 39 in the second.
Yuvraj Singh: The captain and Indian icon bounced back from struggling in the first game to score three fours and three sixes on his way to 35 from 21 balls in the win against Edmonton.
Chris Green: The all-rounder came into the team last time out and took 3-33 to top the Nationals’ bowling. He fell short with the bat, but can be a danger with both going forward.
TTN Team Form
Toronto Nationals lost their opening game to Vancouver Knights; it was a chastening opening night as they posted 159/5 and lost by eight wickets in 17.2 overs.They go into this match on the back of a win, however – Chris Green took 3-33 as they restricted Edmonton Royals to 191/6, before the Nationals claimed a two-wicket win with 2.1 overs remaining.
Toronto Nationals Predicted Playing 11
Rodrigo Thomas, Callum MacLeod, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), Yuvraj Singh (c), Kieron Pollard, Chris Green, Ravinderpaul Singh, Manpreet Gony, Mark Montfort, Salman Nazar, Jeremy Gordon
Winnipeg Hawks Team News & Playing 11
WPH Team News
Chris Lynn made his first appearance of the tournament last time out and made an immediate impression with his big hitting at the top of the order. He replaced Dwaine Smith, while Shaiman Anwar was pushed up the batting order to partner him at the top. Lynn’s introduction was the only personnel change since the first match, however.
WPH Key Players
Chris Lynn: The big-hitting Australian opener, who starred for Kolkata Knight Riders at the IPL prior to heading out to Ontario, marked his first appearance last time out with a superb display of hitting. Lynn hit four fours and seven sixes on his way to 74 from 34 balls.
JP Duminy: Showed some early form with 30 from 14 balls in the first game but that was nothing compared to his unbeaten 77 from 38 balls last time out. He is a useful extra bowler too, bowling two overs in each match so far.
Dwayne Bravo: The West Indian all-rounder has earned a reputation as a T20 icon and laid bare why last time out as he hammered 36 from 17 balls – including four sixes – after earlier taking his second consecutive wicket.
WPH Team Form
Winnipeg Hawks’ Global T20 Canada 2019 campaign started with a frustrating loss to Montreal Tigers, in a match reduced to 12 overs per side after a bomb threat. They were in outstanding form last time out, however – Chris Lynn (74) and JP Duminy (77*) helping them chase 209 to beat Vancouver Knights by seven wickets in just 15.2 overs.
Winnipeg Hawks Predicted Playing 11
Shaiman Anwar, Chris Lynn, Umar Akmal, JP Duminy, Dwayne Bravo, Paul van Meekeren, Rayad Emrit (c), Sunny Sohal, Hamza Tariq (wk), Kaleem Sana, Umair Ghani
Toronto Nationals vs Winnipeg Hawks Head to Head
Winnipeg Hawks comfortably beat Toronto Nationals when they met in last year’s inaugural competition. The Hawks posted 164/6 from their 20 overs before they bowled the Nationals out for just 108 in 17.2 overs. Tion Webster claimed 4-22.
TTN vs WPH Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
TTN Won |
WPH Won |
Tie |
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0 |
1 |
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🏆 Toronto Nationals vs Winnipeg Hawks Prediction
Winnipeg Hawks, led by Chris Lynn and JP Duminy in particular, were in outstanding form last time out and if they tick again they can storm to another victory.
Final Verdict: Back Winnipeg Hawks to beat Toronto Nationals.
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