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DALLAS, June 2, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Aaron Jones struck an explosive unbeaten
94 from 40 balls as the USA beat Canada by seven wickets in the opening game
of the T20 World Cup on Saturday.
Jones, born in New York but raised in Barbados, bludgeoned the Canadian
attack, smashing ten sixes as he totally changed the momentum of the game in
a superb 131-run third wicket partnership with Andries Gous.
Former South Africa Under-19 batsman Gous made 65 off 46 balls before he
holed out to deep midwicket off Nikhil Dutta, ending a partnership that had
taken the Americans from struggling at 42-2 in the seventh over to close to
their finish line at 173-3 in the 16th.
Corey Anderson, the former New Zealand all-rounder, came in to accompany
Jones who fittingly ended the contest with his 10th sixth of the night.
It was the perfect start to the tournament for the co-hosts, with the crowd
at the compact Grand Prairie Stadium roaring with delight as Jones smashed
the Canadian attack around the ground.
"I don't think it is easy to put it into words," said Jones, whose 10 sixes
are the second most in a T20 World Cup innings behind West Indian Chris
Gayle's 11 against England in 2016.
"With our batting line-up, we knew anything under 200 is chaseable. I go
through my processes and I like my power hitting. I know if I get it in the
middle, it will go for sure. I like to come in when the team is under
pressure, it brings out the best in me," he said.
Canada, also making their T20 World Cup debut, had set what appeared a
challenging target with Navneet Dhaliwal making a well-paced 61 off 44 balls,
including six four and three sixes after opener Aaron Johnson had set the
early pace with an aggressive 23 off 16 balls.
Nicholas Kirton maintained the momentum in the back half of the innings with
51 off 31 balls and Shreyas Movva's 32 off 16 was crucial in getting Canada
to what looks to be a strong total in the Group A match with a strong finish.
The USA is co-hosting the tournament with the West Indies with 16 of the
group stage games being held in three American venues -- South Florida and
New York along with Dallas.
India, Pakistan and Ireland are also competing in Group A with two nations
qualifying for the Super Eight stage.