Minnows Canada eye upsets, second round of World Cup

DHAKA, (Reuters) – Cricket minnows Canada have no  intention of being the whipping boys of the World Cup and are  determined to cause upsets and advance to the second round,  skipper Ashish Bagai said yesterday.

Canada are in Group A along with Sri Lanka, Australia,  Pakistan, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Kenya in the 14-nation Feb.  19-April 2 tournament to be hosted jointly by India, Sri Lanka  and Bangladesh.

After warm-up games against Bangladesh on Feb. 12 and  England four days later, the Canadians open their campaign  against Sri Lanka at the new Mahinda Rajapaksha International  Cricket Stadium in Hambantota on Feb. 20.

Ashish Bagai

“Beating Zimbabwe and Kenya, and an upset against other four  teams is our goal,” New Delhi-born Bagai told a news conference  hours after arriving in Dhaka from Dubai.

“We discussed our expectation and goal as a team internally.  If we don’t have that I don’t think there is any point to come  into the World Cup.”

Canada had a decent bowling attack in Henry Osinde and  Khurram Chohan while John Davison brought some much-needed  experience at the top of the order, he added.

“Also we have got some young guys this time around. Three  Under-19s (Hiral Patel, Ruvindu Gunasekera, Nitish Kumar) at the  top of the order of batting, they are a little bit inexperienced  but very exciting players.

“And then we have Rizwan Cheema in the middle of the order.  He has done very well for us for the last couple of years and  you kn