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Canada national cricket team

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Cricket teams representing Canada
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeCanada women's national cricket team.

Canada
NicknameMaple Leafers
AssociationCricket Canada
Personnel
CaptainNicholas Kirton
CoachKhurram Chohan
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member with ODI status (1968)
ICC regionAmericas
ICC RankingsCurrent[1]Best-ever
ODI19th11th(01-Jan-2007)
T20I19th18th(19-Sep-2023)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv Pakistan atHeadingley,Leeds; 9 June 1979
Last ODIv Namibia atMaple Leaf North-West Ground,King City; 2 September 2025
ODIsPlayedWon/Lost
Total[2]10728/75
(1 tie, 3 no results)
This year[3]100/8
(1 tie, 1 no result)
World Cup appearances4 (first in1979)
Best resultFirst round (1979,2003,2007,2011)
World Cup Qualifier appearances10 (first in1979)
Best resultRunner-up (1979,2009)
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv Netherlands atStormont,Belfast; 2 August 2008
Last T20Iv Bermuda atMaple Leaf North-West Ground,King City; 22 June 2025
T20IsPlayedWon/Lost
Total[4]8648/34
(2 ties, 2 no results)
This year[5]1713/4
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances1 (first in2024)
Best resultGroup stage (2024)
T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances6[a] (first in2008)
Best resultChampions (2023,2025)

ODI & T20I kit

As of 2 September 2025

TheCanada men's national cricket team representsCanada ininternational cricket. The team is administered byCricket Canada, which became anassociate member of theInternational Cricket Council (ICC) in 1968.

With theUnited States, Canada was one of the two participants inthe first ever international cricket match (between two national teams) played inNew York City in 1844. The annual Canada–U.S. fixture is now known as theAuty Cup. Canada's first international match against a team other than the U.S. came in 1932, whenAustralia toured.[6] As with the ICC associate members, the team's first major international tournament was the1979 ICC Trophy in England, where they qualified for the1979 World Cup after placing second toSri Lanka. After that, Canada did not make another World Cupuntil 2003, although they remained one of the leading associate teams. From 2006 to 2013, Canada had bothOne Day International (ODI) andTwenty20 International status, competing in the2007 and2011 World Cups. However, since the introduction of the newWorld Cricket League divisional structure, the team has been less successful – they were placed amongst the bottom teams at the2014 World Cup Qualifier and the2015 WCL Division Two tournaments, and were consequently relegated to the2017 Division Three event.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant fullTwenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, allTwenty20 matches played between Canada and otherICC members since 1 January 2019 have had the T20I status.[7] Canada regained ODI status by finishing abovePNG in2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off, and will play the2024–2026 Cricket World Cup League 2.

History

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Early days

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It is generally thought that cricket was introduced to Canada by British soldiers after theBattle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759, although the earliest confirmed reference to cricket is of matches played onSaint Helen's Island, Quebec in 1785 on what later became the site ofExpo 67.

The roots of modern Canadian cricket though come from the regions of Upper Canada, in particular Toronto, then known as York. During the early years of the nineteenth century, a schoolmaster by the name ofGeorge Anthony Barber encouraged the game there, and founded theToronto Cricket Club in 1827. Barber instigated a game played between the Toronto Cricket Club and the cricket team ofUpper Canada College in 1836, a game won by the college team.[8] This game has been played annually ever since. As already mentioned, Canada played its first international against theU.S. in 1844 in New York at St George's Cricket Club, now the site of theNew York University Medical Center.

Late 19th century

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George Parr led an English team to Canada in 1859, which was the first ever international cricket tour. A product of the tour was a book byFred Lillywhite entitledThe English Cricketers' Trip to Canada and the United States, published the following year. On the tour, which also ventured into the United States, the team won all five official matches against a 22 of Lower Canada (by 8 wickets at Montreal, Quebec on 26 October – 27 September), a 22 of the United States (by an innings and 64 runs atHoboken, New Jersey on 3–5 October), a different 22 of the United States (by 7 wickets at Philadelphia on 10–12 October), a 22 of Lower Canada (by 10 wickets at Hamilton, Ontario on 17–19 October) and a further 22 of the United States (by an innings and 68 runs at Rochester, New York on 21–25 October). There were also some exhibition matches and two excursions to view theNiagara Falls.

When Canada became a nation in 1867, cricket was so popular it was declared the national sport byJohn A. Macdonald, the firstPrime Minister of Canada.[9][10] The influence of baseball from the United States saw a decline in the popularity of cricket, despite tours from English and Australian teams. The third tour by an English team in 1872 featured none other than the famousW. G. Grace. The first Australian team to tour came in 1877, and they returned in 1893 beating Canada by an innings.[11] Three games were played againstIreland between 1888 and 1890, with Ireland winning one, with the other two drawn. A tour of North America by the Australians in 1913 saw two first-class games (both won by the visitors) against a combined Canada–U.S. team.[Note 1][12][13] The second of these, played atRosedale, Toronto, was the firstfirst-class match played in Canada.

1887 England tour

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The first official tour of the United Kingdom by a Canadian team took place in 1887: an unofficial tour in 1880 had been abandoned after Canadian captain Thomas Dale (playing under the alias Thomas Jordan) was arrested on charges of desertion and fraudduring a match againstLeicestershire.

The tour started with two matches againstIreland, against whom Canada drew one game and lost the other, followed by two matches againstScotland with the same result. The tour then ventured into the north east of England with a defeat against the Gentlemen of Northumberland and a draw againstDurham.

The tour then continued with various matches against county sides and others, with wins coming against the Gentlemen of Derbyshire and the Gentlemen of Warwickshire. The Canadian team finished the tour with a win–loss record of 2/5 with the remaining twelve games all drawn.

1950s

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TheMarylebone Cricket Club visited Canada in 1951, the highlight of which was the firstfirst-class game played by the Canadian national team, played inArmour Heights, Toronto, which was won by the visiting side.[14] This was followed in 1954 by atour to England on which Canada played eighteen games, four of which were given first-class status, including one againstPakistan who were also touring England at the same time.[15] The MCC again visited Canada in 1959 underDennis Silk, and played a 3-day game against a Canada XI in Toronto which they won by 10 wickets. They were undefeated throughout the tour, winning most of their matches by wide margins, but had a closely fought draw against theToronto Cricket Club.[16] This was the decade when theImperial Cricket Conference had plans to grant CanadaTest status, but Canada themselves postponed the idea as they felt that the Canadian national team was not of sufficient standard, and that competing against full-members' sides needed some time as they wanted to improve their cricket even domestically. However, things did not go as planned and it would be fifty years before Canada next played a first-class match.

1960s

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The annual series of matches between Canada and the U.S. continued, alternating between the countries. In the 1963 match in Toronto, Ray Nascimento scored 176, then a record for the series.

1970s

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Canada drew a game against Ireland in 1973,[17] and the following year again embarked on a tour of England. The tour was a much lower profile than the 1954 tour, with the games being against club sides, county second XIs, and minor counties. Canada had a 4/6 win–loss record on the tour, with a further six games being drawn.[18] In 1979, Canada participated in thefirstICC Trophy. They reached the final of the competition, which qualified them for the1979 World Cup, where they played their firstOne Day Internationals.

9 June 1979
Scorecard
Canada 
139/9 (60 overs)
v
 Pakistan
140/2 (40.1 overs)
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
Headingley,Leeds, England
(First ever ODI match for Canada)

The World Cup was not a successful tournament for the Canadians though, and they failed to progress beyond the first round, losing all three games.

1980s

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Canada participated in the ICC Trophy again in1982 and1986. They could not repeat their success of 1979 though, and failed to progress beyond the first round on both occasions. Other internationals in the 1980s include a no result game against Ireland in 1981,[19] and a 3 wicket loss toBarbados.[20]

1990s

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The 1990s saw Canada progress up the international ladder, playing in three further ICC Trophy tournaments, their best being a seventh-place finish in1997. They also began competing in West Indian domestic one-day cricket in 1996, and competed in theCommonwealth Gamescricket tournament in1998, though they did not progress beyond the first round.

2000s

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2000 saw Canada host the firstICC Americas Championship, a tournament which they won. The following year they embarked on a tour to Sri Lanka, but the highlight of 2001 was their hosting of the ICC Trophy. They finished third in the tournament, which qualified them for the2003 World Cup. It was this ICC Trophy tournament that first saw the emergence ofJohn Davison, who was to become one of Canada's most successful players.

Canada played various matches in the buildup to the World Cup, visiting Argentina in April 2002, finishing as runners up to longtime rivals the U.S. in the Americas Championship, swiftly followed by a fifth-place finish in theICC 6 Nations Challenge in Namibia. The West Indian A team toured Canada later in the year, and Canada won the one-day series 2–1, and drew a two-day game. This was followed by Canada's best performance to date in West Indian domestic one-day cricket, winning two games in their first round group, just missing out on qualification for the semi-finals.

The World Cup itself was a tournament of contrasting fortunes for the Canadians. They started with their first ODI win, overBangladesh. Two games later saw them dismissed for 36 againstSri Lanka, then the lowest score in One Day International history. The next game against theWest Indies saw John Davison score the fastest ever World Cup century, although Canada lost that game, and did not progress past the first round.

11 February 2003
Scorecard
Canada 
180 (49.1 overs)
v
 Bangladesh
120 (28 overs)
Canada won by 60 runs
Sahara Stadium Kingsmead,Durban, South Africa

ODI Success (2004–2011)

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2006 started badly for Canada, with a last place finish in the Six Nations Challenge in the United Arab Emirates after Canada lost all their games. They had improved significantly by the time of the ICC Americas Championship inBermuda, which they won. Also in 2004, Canada participated in the firstICC Intercontinental Cup, finishing as runners up to Scotland. The highlight of this tournament was the game against the U.S. inFort Lauderdale, Florida, when John Davison recorded the best match bowling figures sinceJim Laker's 19 wickets against Australia in 1956.

In 2005, Canada again finished third in theICC Trophy, which gained them official ODI status from 2006 until the2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier, as well as qualifying them for the2007 World Cup. Their performance in the Intercontinental Cup that year was not as good as in 2004 however, as they did not make it past the first round.

In 2006, Canada put in good performances in the four-dayICC Intercontinental Cup, beatingKenya by 25 runs andBermuda by nine wickets, but their one-day form was a complete reversal, losing three times to Bermuda and Kenya, and a further loss toZimbabwe.

In August, Canada took part in the first Division of the Americas Championship. They beatArgentina and longtime rivals theUnited States, but lost to theCayman Islands and eventual winners Bermuda, and finished third, their worst performance so far in this tournament.

In June and July 2008, Canada hosted Bermuda for three ODIs and Intercontinental Cup matches against Bermuda and Scotland.

In August, Canada travelled to Ireland for the World Twenty20 Qualification Tournament. Canada did not qualify for the World Twenty20, finishing 5th ahead of Bermuda. The ODIs and an Intercontinental Cup match were hampered by rain.

In late summer of 2008, West Indies and Bermuda came to Canada to play in the Scotiabank One-Day Series against Canada. Canada defeated Bermuda, to face West Indies in the Final. West Indies captain Chris Gayle smashed his sixteenth ODI century and led his side to an easy seven-wicket victory against Canada in the finals of the Scotiabank ODI Series at King City.

During the Scotiabank Series the talents of Rizwan Cheema were discovered – he would become the star of the first Al-Barakah T20 Canada. The tournament involved Canada, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Canada lost both and tied one match, however in the tie with Zimbabwe, Canada lost by points in a bowl-out. Sri Lanka were eventual winners, defeating Pakistan in the Final. The tournament was expected to be played annually for the following four years.

In late November 2008, Canada participated in the Americas Championship in Florida, United States. The United States, after years of disarray, pulled together and won the championship. Canada finished 3rd on Net Run Rate behind Bermuda, as their match was washed out by rain.

In April 2009 Canada participated in the 2009 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualification Tournament. Assembling the best Canadian team in many years, Canada rolled through the opening stages of the event and eventually finished second in the tournament. The impressive display earned Canada a berth in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Fall from grace (2012–2021)

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The ICC announced that the2015 Cricket World Cup will only have 10 participating teams – this makes it difficult for the Associate Countries to qualify for the World Cup.Cricket Canada expressed its unhappiness with the reduced world cup[21]

In January 2014, Canada lostODI &T20I status and with no prospect of big-stage international cricket to come until next qualifier, owing to a poor performance at the World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand.In May of 2015, Canada played in theICC Americas Region Division One Twenty20 tournament and won all six matches they played.Nikhil Dutta took the second most wickets in the tournament with 12 wickets andRuvindu Gunasekera scored the second most runs with 196 runs. The big event for Canada to make a mark in the year 2015 was the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Ireland and Scotland. Canada failed to win a single match and finished at the bottom of Group B.[22]

In the first match, against Kenya in the picturesque Edinburgh, Canada put together 143 runs in 20 overs with the loss of 5 wickets. In response, Irfan Karim's 54-ball 74 led Kenya to a convincing seven-wicket win.[23]

The second match for Canada was against Oman, and was played in Stirling, Scotland. This game was reduced to 13 overs a side, down from 20 due to inclement weather. Batting first, Canada'sNitish Kumar scored a 25-ball 52 with four fours and three sixes. In response, Zeeshan Maqsood's unbeaten 86 powered Oman to a seven-wicket win with 10 balls to spare.[24]

Canada played their third match of the tournament at the same venue in Stirling, Scotland against United Arab Emirates. Canada, batting first, lost their first 2 wickets within the first 8 balls. It was followed by a solid partnership between Hiral Shah and Nitish Kumar who plundered 58 runs between them. However, UAE picked up several wickets to reduce Canada down to 109 for the loss of 9 wickets. Navneet Dhaliwal came in with an unbeaten 39 to raise the total to 132 runs at the end of 20 overs. In response, UAE lost their first wicket in the third over but good partnerships for the second (25 runs), third (40 runs) and fourth (19 runs) wickets kept them on track. The match seemed level when the target was whittled down to 33 runs required in three overs which came down to 25 runs required off 12 balls. But, Shakoor and Patil brought UAE home in the last over after plundering Cecil Parvez for 21 runs in his final over.[25]

Canada shifted back to Edinburgh for their fourth match of the tournament against hosts Scotland. Canada had lost the coin-toss again in this match and the home team inserted Canada into batting first. They got off to a quick start, racing to 24 in 2.3 overs before Alasdair Evans dismissed Ruvindu Gunasekara. The other bowlers too did not allow any meaningful partnerships to develop between any of the Canadian batsmen, reducing them to 87 for the loss of 8 wickets by the 16th over. A 48-run, ninth-wicket partnership between Navneet Dhaliwal (34*) and No. 10 Junaid Siddiqui, who scored 28 off 16, took them past the triple-figure mark to help them finish on 135 for 8. In response, Scotland started off brightly – at a stunning rate of 10 runs per over until the sixth over – even as Satsimranjit Dhindsa got rid of Calum MacLeod for a 15-ball 29. The wicket didn't cost Scotland much as they went about with the same momentum despite losing Matthew Cross to Dhindsa as well, and cruised to a comfortable win with 32 balls to spare.[26]

Canada played their fifth and final match of the tournament at the same venue in Edinburgh against Netherlands. They lost the toss again and were inserted to bat again. This time though, the batting showed resilience and the team put together a total of 172 for the loss of 8 wickets which came on the back of a half-century from Ruvindu Gunasekera (51) and late blitzes from team captain Rizwan Cheema and wicket-keeper batsman Hamza Tariq. In response, the Netherlands batsmen, particularly Steven Myburgh, Wesley Barresi and Michael Swart led an attacking display of powerful batting to record a solid win for their team with 15 balls to spare. Thus, ending a dismal 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier for the Canada national cricket team.[27]

Following the dismal performance at the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 qualifier, some positive news followed for the Canada national cricket team players. Twenty one players from Canada along with the United States, Bermuda and Suriname were shortlisted to play for an 'ICC Americas' regional team to take part in West Indies'Nagico Super50 tournament in January 2016.[28] By the end of the process, Jeremy Gordon was the only Canada bowler to be included and Canadian Hamza Tariq was brought in as a specialist wicket keeper in the final 15 man ICC Americas squad declared to participate in West Indies' Nagico Super50 in January 2016.[29]

In 2016, Canada played the U.S. in theAuty Cup and won the tournament by beating the U.S. in 2 out of 3 matches.[30]

In 2017, Canada embarked on a tour of Zimbabwe, winning the warm-up match but losing 3 matches to Zimbabwe.[31] Canada also played in theICC World Cricket League Division Three Tournament, placing second overall by winning 3 out of 5 matches. In the 2017 Auty Cup, Canada lost to the United States, winning only 1 out of 3 matches.[32]

In 2018, Canada played in theICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament, placing third overall by winning 3 out of 5 matches.[33] Canada competed in theICC World Twenty20 Americas Sub Regional Qualifier A 2018, placing second overall and advancing to the 2019 T20 World Cup Americas Region Final.[34] Canada placed last in the2018 Super50 Cup, winning 1 out of 6 matches.[35]

Canada placed 5th in theICC World Cricket League Division Two 2019, winning 2 out of their 5 matches.[36] After winning the Americas Region Qualifier Final, Canada also participated in theICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019, placing fifth and not qualifying for the 2021 T20 World Cup.[37]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada National Team did not play matches from 2020 to late 2021. In November of 2021, Canada placed second in theICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Region Qualifier, advancing to the global qualifiers.[38]

Rebuilding and success (2022-Present)

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In theT20 Global Qualifier A, Canada placed fifth and did not advance to the 2022 T20 Global Tournament which led the return of the head coachPubudu Dassanayake and his appointing ofSaad Bin Zafar as full time captain.[39] In July, Nepal took a tour of Canada, where the Canadian team won a match.[40] In November, Canada competed in theDesert Cup T20I Series where they placed first and won 5 out of their 6 matches. Ammar Khalid took the most wickets in the tournament with 12 wickets, and Aaron Johnson made the most runs with 402 runs.[41] Canada also went on a tour of Oman, where Canada won the 3-match series 2-1.[42] TheCWC League A 2019 tournament was continued in 2022 after delays due to the pandemic, where Canada won by winning 13 out of their 15 matches.[43]

In the2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-Off, Canada placed fourth by winning 3 matches out of 5 and, as a result, regainedOne Day International (ODI) status after 9 years. Canada’sJeremy Gordon placed third in Top Wicket Takers, taking 12 wickets in the course of the tournament. Canada advanced to the 2023-2027 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2.[44]

Later that year, Canada won theICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Region Final and subsequently secured a spot in the 2024 T20 World Cup by winning 4 out of 5 matches.Kaleem Sana was the top wicket taker of the tournament, taking 15 wickets and was named player of the match in the final game.Aaron Johnson andNavneet Dhaliwal placed second and third in top run scorers, getting 187 and 116 runs respectively.[45]

In February, Canada played in the Hong Kong Tri Series and won two matches, placing second overall. Over the course of three games,Dillon Heyliger andUday Bhagwan took 6 and 5 wickets respectively.[46]Canada also toured Nepal in February, losing 3 ODI matches to Nepal.[47]

In March, Canada won 4 matches against Scotland and the UAE in theICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2. So far,Harsh Thaker is the top run scorer with 234 runs and Dillon Heyliger has taken the third most wickets with 9 wickets. With their winning streak, Canada ranks first in the league.[48]

In April,Canada went on another tour in the United States, losing 4 matches to the American team. Aaron Johnson was the top run scorer of all the matches with 124 runs, and Saad Bin Zafar took the third most wickets with 5 wickets.[49]

In a T20 World Cup Warm-Up Match, Canada beat Nepal by 63 runs. In theT20 World Cup in June, Canada played the United States, Pakistan, Ireland, and India teams in Group A in the 2024 T20 World Cup hosted by the West Indies and the United States where they won against Ireland, fell short against Pakistan and USA and one match against India was called off due to rain.[50] Canada finished 13th in this tournament out of 20 teams.

International grounds

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Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within Canada
GroundCityProvinceCapacityMatches hostedNotes
Maple Leaf Cricket ClubKing CityOntario7,000ODIs, T20IsCanada's primary international venue
Toronto Cricket GroundTorontoOntario4,875ODIsHistoric ground, hosted Sahara Cup (1996–1998)

Players

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For a list of Canada ODI cricketers, seeList of Canada ODI cricketers.
For a list of Canada T20I cricketers, seeList of Canada Twenty20 International cricketers.

Current squad

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The following is a list of players were named in the most recent One-day or T20I squad.Updated 27 August 2024

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleFormsNotes
Batters
Aaron Johnson34Right-handedRight-armoff breakODI & T20I
Pargat Singh33Right-handedRight-armoff breakODI & T20I
Navneet Dhaliwal37Right-handedRight-armmediumODI & T20I
Dilpreet Bajwa22Right-handedRight-armoff breakODI & T20I
Ravinderpal Singh37Right-handedRight-armoff breakODI & T20I
Rayyan Pathan33Right-handedRight-armmediumT20I
All-rounders
Saad Bin Zafar39Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxODI & T20ICaptain
Harsh Thaker28Right-handedRight-armoff breakODI & T20IVice-captain
Akhil Kumar24Right-handedRight-armmediumT20I
Wicket-keepers
Shreyas Movva32Right-handed-ODI & T20I
Spin Bowlers
Ansh Patel23Right-handedRight-armleg spinODI & T20I
Parveen Kumar31Right-handedLeft-armwrist spinT20I
Pace Bowlers
Dillon Heyliger36Right-handedRight-armmediumODI & T20I
Kaleem Sana31Right-handedLeft-armmediumODI & T20I
Rishiv Joshi23Right-handedLeft-armmediumODI & T20I

Administration and support staff

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PositionName
Head coachKhurram Chohan
Assistant coachJohn Davison

Sponsorship

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In 2023, Canada Cricket formed a strategic partnership with Boundaries North to lead initiatives to build the sport’s presence in Canada and harvest its commercial potential. Boundaries North signed up TD Bank, Nissan, Coca-Cola, No-frills, Maxi and A&W Burgers to be the current sponsors of the Canada National Team.[51][52][53][54][55]

Current Sponsorships
Official Bank PartnerT.D Bank
Official Automotive PartnerNissan
Official Drink PartnerCoca-Cola
Official Restaurant PartnerA&W Restaurants
Official Grocery PartnersNo Frills &Maxi

Kit manufacturers

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PeriodKit manufacturer
2009Kukri Sports
2010Ihsan Sports
2012-2014Reebok
2015-2016Admiral Sportswear
2017-2021Bhaji Sports
2022-2023Yashi Sports
2024–presentO'Neills[56]

Tournament history

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ICC Cricket World Cup

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Main article:Canada at the Cricket World Cup
World Cup record
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
England1975Did not participate
England1979Group Stage8/830300
England1983Did not qualify
IndiaPakistan1987
AustraliaNew Zealand1992
PakistanIndiaSri Lanka1996
England1999
South Africa2003Group stage12/1461500
Cricket West Indies200714/1630300
IndiaSri LankaBangladesh201112/1461500
AustraliaNew Zealand2015Did not qualify
EnglandWales2019
India2023
TotalGroup Stage4/121821600

ICC World Cricket Cup Qualifiers

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ICC World Cricket Qualifiers records
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
Sri Lanka1979Runners-up2/1564200
England1982Group stage5/1673103
England1986Group stage6/1285300
Netherlands1990Second round7/1763300
Kenya1994Second round15/2073301
Malaysia1997Plate round7/2284202
Canada20013rd place play-off3/24106400
Republic of Ireland2005Semi-finals3/1275200
South Africa2009Runners-up2/12138500
New Zealand2014Play-offs8/1062400
Zimbabwe2018Did not qualify
Zimbabwe2023
2027TBD
Total10/130 Title78432906

T20 World Cup

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Main article:Canada at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup
T20 World Cup record
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
South Africa2007Did not qualify
England2009
Cricket West Indies2010
Sri Lanka2012
Bangladesh2014
India2016
OmanUnited Arab Emirates2021
Australia2022
Cricket West IndiesUnited States2024Group Stage13/2041201
IndiaSri Lanka2026Qualified
TotalGroup Stage1/941201

T20 World Cup Americas Regional Final

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ICC T20 World Cup Americas Regional Final[b] records
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
Bermuda2018Winners (A)1/465001
Antigua and Barbuda2021Runners-up (A)2/765100
Bermuda2023Winners (Q)1/464101
Canada2025Winners (Q)1/466000
Total4/43 Titles2420202
  • A - Advanced to global qualifier
  • Q - Qualified for T20 World Cup

North American Cup

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YearRoundPositionPWLTNRRef
Cayman Islands2025Runners-up2/565100[57]
Total0 Title1/165100

Other tournaments

[edit]
CWC Qualifier Play-off (ODI)T20 World Cup Qualifier (T20I)CWC League 2CWC Challenge League
  • 2023: 4th place – promoted
T20WC Americas Sub-regional QualifiersWorld Cricket League (One-day)ICC Americas ChampionshipCommonwealth Games
  • 2018: Runners-up (Advanced to regional final)
ICC Americas Twenty20 Division OneICC Intercontinental Cup (FC)

Records

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International Match Summary – Canada[58][59]

Playing record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural match
One Day Internationals1072875139 June 1979
Twenty20 Internationals864834222 August 2008

Last updated 2 September 2025.

One Day Internationals

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Most ODI runs for Canada[63]

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Ashish Bagai196437.762003–2013
Sunil Dhaniram91524.722006–2010
Pargat Singh90039.132023–2025
John Davison79926.632003–2011
Harsh Thaker76934.952023–2025

Most ODI wickets for Canada[64]

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Henry Osinde4530.862006–2013
Harvir Baidwan4430.632008–2014
Sunil Dhaniram4130.242006–2010
Dillon Heyliger3723.892023–2025
Kaleem Sana3623.002023–2025

Highest individual innings in ODI[65]

PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
Ashish Bagai137* ScotlandNairobi31 January 2007
Abdool Samad130 BermudaKing City1 July 2008
Ashish Bagai122 IrelandNairobi4 February 2007
Sandeep Jyoti117 ScotlandAberdeen7 July 2009
Harsh Thaker111* United Arab EmiratesDubai5 March 2024

Best bowling figures in an innings in ODI[66]

PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
Jeremy Gordon6/43 Papua New GuineaWindhoek5 April 2023
Austin Codrington5/27 BangladeshDurban11 February 2003
Dilon Heyliger5/31   NepalKing City16 September 2024
Sunil Dhaniram5/32 BermudaKing City29 June 2008
Khurram Chohan5/68 ScotlandChristchurch23 January 2014

ODI record versus other nations[58]

Records complete to ODI 4903. Last updated 2 September 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst MatchFirst win
v Test nations
 Afghanistan5140016 February 201018 February 2010
 Australia2020016 June 1979
 Bangladesh2110011 February 200311 February 2003
 England2020013 June 1979
 Ireland826004 February 20074 February 2007
 New Zealand303003 March 2003
 Pakistan202009 June 1979
 South Africa1010027 February 2003
 Sri Lanka2020019 February 2003
 West Indies4040023 February 2003
 Zimbabwe2020016 May 2006
v Associate Members
 Bermuda11650017 May 200627 November 2006
 Jersey1100027 March 202327 March 2023
 Kenya15590115 February 200324 January 2007
 Namibia504104 April 2023
   Nepal523008 February 202416 September 2024
 Netherlands120100226 November 2006
 Oman4220020 September 202420 September 2024
 Papua New Guinea110005 April 20235 April 2023
 Scotland12480018 January 20078 April 2009
 United Arab Emirates321001 April 202328 February 2024
 United States5140029 March 202329 March 2023

Twenty20 Internationals

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Most T20I runs for Canada[70]

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Navneet Dhaliwal1,19732.352019–2025
Aaron Johnson91032.502022–2025
Nicholas Kirton74426.572019–2025
Harsh Thaker70624.342019–2025
Ravinderpal Singh70224.172019–2025


Most T20I wickets for Canada[71]

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Saad Bin Zafar7318.272019–2025
Kaleem Sana6413.372022–2025
Dillon Heyliger5422.442019–2025
Harsh Thaker3919.822019–2025
Harvir Baidwan2715.222008–2013

T20I record versus other nations[59]

Records complete to T20I #3263. Last updated 22 June 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst MatchFirst win
v Test nations
 Afghanistan202004 February 2010
 India1000115 June 2024
 Ireland532003 February 20103 February 2010
 Pakistan2020010 October 2008
 Sri Lanka1010012 October 2008
 Zimbabwe2011011 October 2008
v Associate Members
 Argentina1100013 November 202113 November 2021
 Bahamas550007 November 20217 November 2021
 Bahrain3210024 February 202224 February 2022
 Belize110008 November 20218 November 2021
 Bermuda971015 August 20085 August 2008
 Cayman Islands9900018 August 201918 August 2019
 Germany1100022 February 202222 February 2022
 Hong Kong1010024 October 2019
 Jersey1100020 October 201920 October 2019
 Kenya514003 August 200815 March 2013
 Namibia3030019 March 2025
   Nepal3210021 February 202228 September 2024
 Netherlands523002 August 20082 August 2008
 Nigeria1100021 October 201921 October 2019
 Oman7430025 October 201916 November 2022
 Panama2200014 November 202114 November 2021
 Philippines1100018 February 202218 February 2022
 Saudi Arabia2200015 November 202215 November 2022
 Scotland1010023 March 2012
 United Arab Emirates1010027 October 2019
 United States12371121 August 201921 August 2019

Other records

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ICC Trophy

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Other cricket

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  • Batting
    • Ray Nascimento 176 runs – Canada vs United States atToronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club Ground Toronto, 1963
    • Ken Trestrail 175 runs – Canada vs Combined Services atChatham, England, 1954
    • Qaiser Ali 174 runs – Canada vs Netherlands atPretoria, South Africa, 2006
    • John Davison 165 runs – Canada vs Bermuda atKing City, Ontario, 2006
    • Paul Prashad 164 runs not out – Canada vs Papua New Guinea at (ICC Trophy) England, 1986
    • John Davison 131 runs – Canada vs Namibia at Pretoria, South Africa, 2009
  • Bowling
    • Joel Bradbury 9 wkts for 6 – Canada vs United States at Toronto, Ontario, 1854
    • Brian Christen 9 wkts for 38 – Canada vs United States at Toronto, Ontario, 1952
    • John Davison 9 wkts for 76 – Canada vs United States atFort Lauderdale, Florida, 2004
    • Edward Ogden 9 wkts for 83 – Canada vs MCC atLord's, England, 1887
    • Edward Ogden 8 wkts for 27 – Canada vs Warwickshire atBirmingham, England, 1887

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Combined Canada/U.S. players included:
  1. ^T20 World Cup Qualifier refers to the Regional Final of the ICC Americas region from the 2023 edition.
  2. ^Regional Final of the ICC Americas region is the final stage of qualification for T20 World Cup from 2023 edition.

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