In a thrilling Canada Super 60 2025 encounter at Vancouver, Brampton Blitz chased down 152 to defeat the Mississauga Masters by 7 wickets with 3 balls remaining. The Masters had posted 151/5 in their 10 overs, but Blitz’s late-game heroics secured the win.
Masters Post Strong Total, Powered by Du Plooy & Rajane
Batting first, the Mississauga Masters scored a competitive 151/5. The innings was led by Leus du Plooy, who smashed a rapid 55 off 21 balls, and Shubham Rajane chipped in with 36 off 11*.
Their bowling attack tried to maintain pressure in the chase. Ali Khan picked up 2/19 in his two overs, and Dilon Heyliger bagged 3/30.
Blitz’s Chase Led by Wiese & Davies
After being asked to chase, Brampton Blitz lost early wickets, but a splendid partnership between David Wiese and Alex Davies turned the game. Wiese remained unbeaten on 58 off 18, while Davies finished with 36 off 12.
The Blitz crossed the line in 9.3 overs, taking the game with 3 balls to spare. Their chase was aggressive and well paced.
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Turning Points & Tactical Notes
- Blitz’s decision to bowl first paid off, as their bowlers kept the pressure tight during Masters’ innings.
- The Wiese–Davies stand of 91 runs for the 4th wicket turned the tide in Blitz’s favour.
- Masters’ late hitting helped them reach a competitive total, but they couldn’t fully defend it under Blitz’s counterattack.
- Blitz benefited from an aggressive approach in the death overs and effective strike rotation.
Implications & What Comes Next in Canada Super 60 2025
This win boosts Brampton Blitz’s momentum in the Canada Super 60 2025 standings. They now have a strong net run rate buffer. Mississauga Masters will need to reassess their death over strategies and closing partnerships before their next match.