This small team will challenge giants like India-Australia, qualified for T20 World Cup 2026

Canada has qualified for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 tournament

Canada has qualified for the ICC Mains T20 World Cup 2026 tournament. This tournament is to be played in India and Sri Lanka. Canada has qualified for the tournament by winning the ICC Mains T20 World Cup US Region Final 2025 against Bahamas. He has won all five matches and the team is at the top of the points table. Now Canada would like to challenge big teams in next year’s tournament.

Bahamas showed a bad game

Batting first in this match, Bahamas’s entire team collapsed for 57 runs. Only two players crossed the 10 -run mark from Bahamas. Jonathan Berry scored 10 runs while Jewel Galimore contributed 14*. Kalim Sana, the best fast bowler from Canada, took three wickets for six runs in four overs. He also threw 2 maiden overs. Ansh Patel took two wickets for seven runs in four overs while Shivam Sharma took three wickets.

In response, Canada won the match by losing three wickets for 61 runs within 6 overs. Dilpreet Bajwa played 36* runs from the team. Harsh Thaker scored 14 runs. Opener Yuvraj Samra scored 5 runs while captain Nicholas Kartan returned to the pavilion after scoring two runs. For Bahamas, Keveron Hinds took two wickets for 33 runs in three overs.

Canada qualified

The Canadian team is in excellent form at the moment and they can be seen challenging many big teams in this tournament. The best thing for the Canadian team is that their bowlers have put pressure on the batsmen of the opposing team while bowling strongly and they can be seen doing the same in the remaining matches. Apart from Canada, the names of teams to be qualified in this tournament so far- Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, West Indies, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan and USA. 7 more teams have to be qualified. Two of these teams will participate in the men’s T20 World Cup 2026 via Europe qualifier, two US qualifiers and 3 Asia-EAP qualifier team through regional qualifiers. India and Sri Lanka have got direct entry as hosts.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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