Mississauga Masters delivered a complete performance to defeat White Rock Warriors by 47 runs in the 15th match of the Canada Super 60 tournament at BC Place, Vancouver on October 12, 2025. Batting first, the Masters posted an impressive 153 for 4 in their 10 overs, thanks to a brilliant knock of 68 runs from Leus du Plooy. The Warriors started well in their chase but collapsed dramatically from 70 for 1 to 106 all out in just 9.5 overs. Shubham Ranjane sealed the victory with a stunning hat-trick, taking three wickets in three balls without conceding a single run.
Match Scorecard
| Team | Score | Overs | Wickets | Run Rate | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mississauga Masters | 153 | 10.0 | 4 | 15.30 | Won by 47 runs |
| White Rock Warriors | 106 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.77 | Lost |
Toss: White Rock Warriors elected to field first
Target: 154 runs
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
Top Performers
| Player | Team | Role | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leus du Plooy | Mississauga Masters | Batsman | 68 runs (26 balls, 8 fours, 3 sixes, SR: 261.53) |
| Chris Lynn | White Rock Warriors | Batsman | 37 runs (17 balls, 5 fours, 2 sixes, SR: 217.64) |
| Shubham Ranjane | Mississauga Masters | Bowler | 3/0 in 0.5 overs (hat-trick) |
| Rushil Ugarkar | Mississauga Masters | Bowler | 3/24 in 2 overs |
| Ali Khan | Mississauga Masters | Bowler | 2/22 in 2 overs |
Player of the Match: Not officially announced
Key Moments
- Du Plooy’s Explosive Knock: Leus du Plooy smashed 68 runs off just 26 balls at a strike rate of 261.53, setting the foundation for a big total
- Solid Partnership: The opening partnership and middle order contributions helped Masters reach 153/4
- Lynn’s Counter-Attack: Chris Lynn gave Warriors hope with a quick-fire 37 off 17 balls
- Dramatic Collapse: Warriors lost 9 wickets for just 36 runs after being 70/1
- Ranjane’s Hat-Trick: Shubham Ranjane produced a magical final over, dismissing Sukhjinder Singh, Peter Siddle, and Kaleem Sana in three straight balls without giving away a single run
- Ugarkar’s Impact: Rushil Ugarkar took three crucial wickets to break the Warriors’ batting lineup
Match Analysis
The Mississauga Masters put on a batting masterclass in the first innings. Leus du Plooy was the star performer, hitting the ball to all parts of the ground. His 68 runs came off just 26 balls with eight boundaries and three massive sixes. He received good support from captain Sikandar Raza and Saif Zaib, who contributed 4 and 31 runs respectively. Ravi Bopara also chipped in with 22 runs at the top of the order.
The Warriors’ bowlers struggled to control the scoring rate, with Jack Jarvis and Kaleem Sana being the most expensive, conceding 40 and 24 runs in their two overs respectively. The Masters finished with a strong total of 153 runs.
Chasing 154, the White Rock Warriors began positively. Chris Lynn played some beautiful shots and looked dangerous during his 17-ball stay. Dawid Malan provided support with 19 runs, and the team reached 70 for 1 after 5.2 overs. However, once Lynn fell, the Warriors lost their way completely.
The Masters’ bowling attack, led by Ali Khan and Rushil Ugarkar, tore through the middle and lower order. Joe Clarke fought hard with 19 runs, but wickets kept falling at the other end. The most dramatic moment came in the final over when Shubham Ranjane claimed a perfect hat-trick, removing the last three batsmen without conceding a run. The Warriors were bowled out for 106, losing by 47 runs.
What’s Next?
This comprehensive victory gives the Mississauga Masters two valuable points and strengthens their position in the Canada Super 60 tournament. The team will look to carry this winning momentum into their next match. Du Plooy’s form with the bat and the depth in their bowling attack make them a strong contender for the title.
For the White Rock Warriors, this defeat is a major setback. Despite having experienced players like Chris Lynn, Dawid Malan, and Peter Siddle in their ranks, the team failed to handle pressure in the middle overs. They need to work on their batting consistency and find ways to build partnerships under pressure.
The Canada Super 60 continues to provide thrilling T10 cricket action, and both teams will be eager to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.
Match Details:
- Date: October 12, 2025
- Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
- Tournament: Canada Super 60 (2025/26 season)
- Match: 15th Match
- Umpires: Asif Yaqoob, Nigel Llong
- TV Umpire: Billy Bowden
- Match Referee: David Jukes
- Points: Mississauga Masters 2, White Rock Warriors 0
