03 June,2024 07:05 AM IST | Dallas | PTI
Aaron Jones during his 94 not out v Canada. Pic/Getty Images
New Yorker Aaron Jones hoped his scintillating knock in the landmark T20 World Cup opener against Canada on Saturday would "open the eyes of those who don't know me or USA cricket".
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Jones' 40-ball 94 saw his team notch up a convincing seven-wicket victory over rivals Canada here, beginning the home team's campaign on a rousing note in a tournament they are hosting for the first time, along with the West Indies. Jones, whose place in the T20I side was under scrutiny and was released by Major League Cricket (MLC) franchise Seattle Orcas after its inaugural edition, said he showed he was "good enough" to play at the highest level. He was not picked in the last MLC draft.
"When I wasn't selected in the Major League, I just took it as a stepping stone in the journey. Hopefully, tonight's innings will probably open the eyes of those who don't know me or USA cricket. We have great players here and that we have a lot of talent here and are willing to play at the highest level for sure." Set a target of 195, USA stuttered initially, losing opener Steven Taylor for zero in the second ball of the innings, and were 42/2 after 6.3 overs. But Jones had other ideas as he came up with a counter-attacking innings to script a memorable win with as many as 14 balls to spare.
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Brief scores
Canada 194-5 in 20 overs (N Dhaliwal 61, N Kirton 51) lost to USA 197-3 in 17.4 overs (A Gous 65, A Jones 94 not out) by seven wickets
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