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TORONTO _ West Indies stars deal with to stage Darren Sammy and Chris Gayle the event. The T20 game is a fast- will face off on the opening day er, more action-packed version of of the Global T20 Canada sched- cricket with each team for steve Smith Chris GayleChris

ule. just 20 overs. Sammy’s Nationals, Organizers say information on which includes disgraced former tickets and broadcast partners Australian skipper Steve Smith, will be announced later this week. will meet Gayle’s Vancouver Schedule (All times ET) Knights on June 28 in the open- First Round ing match of the inaugural 22- June 28: Toronto Nationals vs. game season of the Vancouver Knights, 4 p.m. cricket league. The Knights also June 29: Montreal Tigers vs. has West Indian Andre Russell. Winnipeg Hawks, 4 p.m. Smith will take on countryman combination of international and June 30: Toronto Nationals vs. a.m.;Winnipeg Hawks vs. Ed- Toronto National has selected David Warner on July 2 when domestic talent. Edmonton Royals, 11 a.m.; Mon- monton Royals, 4 p.m. off spinner Nikhil Dutta in the Toronto takes on the Winnipeg Each team will play the ive treal Tigers vs. Cricket West In- July 8: Vancouver Knights vs. irst Global T20 Canada Players Hawks. Smith and Warner have other sides in the irst round June dies B team, 4 p.m. B team, 11 Draft conducted Sunday, marking been banned by 28 to July 8. The second round, July 1: Vancouver Knights vs. a.m.; Toronto Nationals vs. Mon- a landmark moment for the sport for a year for their involvement July 10-11, will see the No. 1 Winnipeg Hawks, 11 a.m.; Ed- treal Tigers, 4 p.m. of . in a high-proile ball-tampering team versus No. 6, No. 2 versus monton Royals vs. Cricket West Second Round Dutta, a member of Canada’s scandal in South Africa in March. No. 5 and No. 3 versus No. 4. Indies B team, 4 p.m. July 10: 1st place vs. 6th place, men’s national team, was se- Along with Cameron Bancroft, The bottom two teams in the July 2: Toronto National 11 a.m.; 2nd place vs. 5th place, lected in the seventh round for who was suspended for nine standings will drop out. The July vs. Winnipeg Hawks, 11 a.m.; 4 p.m. a $25,000 salary, conirming months, the two are banned from 12-15 playoffs will see No. 1 ver- Montreal Tigers vs. Vancouver July 11: 3rd place vs. 4th place, the 23-year old’s reputation as international and domestic crick- sus No. 2 with the winner moving Knights, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Canada’s top player. “I feel hon- et in Australia but can still play straight into the inal. The loser July 4: Montreal Tigers vs. Ed- Playoffs oured to be drafted in Global T20 club cricket elsewhere. will play the winner of the match monton Royals, 4 p.m. July 12: Playoff 1: 1st vs. 2nd, Canada and excited to be playing Global T20 Canada features between the No. 3 and 4 teams.. July 5: Winnipeg Hawks vs. 11 a.m.; Playoff 2: 3rd vs. 4th, 4 with all the coveted players from six teams: Toronto and Vancou- All the matches will take place Cricket West Indies B team, 4 p.m. international cricket,” said Dutta, ver are joined by the Montreal at the in p.m. July 14: Playoff 3: Loser Play- a Toronto native. “This tourna- Tigers, Edmonton Royals, Win- King City, north of Toronto. July 6: Vancouver Knights vs. off 1 vs. Winner Playoff 2, 3 p.m. ment will provide great exposure nipeg Hawks and a Cricket West Global T20 Canada is the Edmonton Royals, 4 p.m. July-15: Championship: Win- for Canadian cricket and give op- Indies representative B team. brainchild of the Mercuri Group, July 7: Toronto Nationals vs. ner Playoff 1 vs. Winner Playoff portunities for our players to play The ive Canadian teams are a an Indian company that struck a Cricket West Indies B team, 11 3, 3 p.m. with the big players.” Suits Filed Against BMO, CIBC For Data Breaches ORONTO _ Proposed class- action lawsuits have been iled against Bank of Montreal and CIBC’s direct banking division Simplii Financial over recently Palat. Palat. Palat. disclosed cybersecurity breaches impacting up to 90,000 custom- ers. 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