Dilpreet Bajwa (Canada Captain): (On camaraderie between players across teams) “Yeah, I think it’s a really nice aspect of modern cricket. We’ve played franchise cricket together, shared dressing rooms, and built friendships over the years. A lot of the players know each other well, and it’s always good to see that mutual respect and unity on the field.
(On what could have been done better) I thought we started well after winning the toss and choosing to field. But once again, finishing strongly was an issue for us. That’s something we’ve struggled with in this tournament, and it’s definitely an area we need to improve going forward.
(On the challenges during the chase) They bowled really well, especially their spinners. We knew they would be a tough challenge. Losing early wickets made things very difficult, particularly when you’re chasing a big total like that. It put us under pressure right away.
(On positives from the tournament) I think this has been a very valuable experience for our players. We’ve seen individuals step up and show that Canada has real talent. Players like Yuvraj Sumra and others performed well, which is encouraging. As a unit, we didn’t quite click, but there are plenty of lessons to take from this.
(On playing in front of a big crowd in Chennai) Chennai always has an amazing fan base. The atmosphere was fantastic, and the players really enjoyed the experience. We’re grateful for the support and the opportunity to play on such a big stage.”