Recent results put the Americans as favourites on Saturday, though wash outs for the hosts and a win for Canada over Nepal in warm-up action do move the needle closer at least to the boys on the northern side of the border.
Jones is willing to throw out the form guide of the recent 4-0 series win, and understands the psychological strains the match could have on both sides.
“The team that we played against in that series is not the exact same team we’ll be playing against tomorrow,” Jones said.
“We know the outstanding rivalry we have with Canada, so pressure will be on both teams. It’s whoever handle the pressure best tomorrow to be honest.”
Saad too refrained from a stare into the crystal ball, though feels the neutrals watching on should enjoy his team looking to break new ground on tournament debut.
“(The) World Cup is that only stage where we get to compete and test our skills against the very best of the world,” Saad said.
“I believe we’re going to have a really good and really tough competition, and I believe both teams will entertain the crowd.
“It’s kind of emotional, but we were looking for this opportunity. We finally got it. And we just want to represent Canada well and to our potential play to our potential in this World Cup”
Canada and USA feature in Group A alongside India, Pakistan and Ireland.
For Major League Cricket organizers, the timing couldn’t be better.On the heels of a T20 men’s cricket World Cup in which the American co-hosts scored a sig
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