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Men’s | Women’s | Youth | National Team Programs

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MEN’S TEAM

The Men’s National Team has qualified for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (to be played in the West Indies and the United States of America). This marks the first time Canada’s Men’s National Team will compete at an ICC T20 World Cup, and Canada’s first appearance at an ICC World Cup event in over 10 years.

The Canadian Men’s National Team recently regained their ODI Status and promotion into the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 Competition, from 2024-2027. This promotion now begins a new 4 year cycle with the goal of qualification for the 2027 Men’s ODI World Cup to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Boundaries North is currently actively engaged in beginning conversations with sponsors and supporting partners. Sponsor opportunities are available at all levels, with assets including kit branding features, curated digital & social content, broadcast, event and community engagement packages.

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WOMEN’S TEAM

The Women’s National team is a quickly growing program, providing opportunities for Canadian women to compete in global competitions at the highest standard.

In 2022, the Women’s National Team returned victorious with an undefeated 3-0 record from the South American Women’s Championship, played in Brazil.

Boundaries North is keenly interested in growing investment in Canadian women’s cricket, and currently is evaluating a number of initiatives including programming to drive participation, increase coaching support, bolster competitions and invest in high-performance infrastructure. Boundaries North prioritizes generating an equitable level of investment to accelerate growth for women’s cricket in Canada.

There is a landmark opportunity now to become a founding partner and supporter of women’s cricket in Canada.

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YOUTH TEAMS

Cricket Canada currently operates an Under-19 Men’s National Team.

Canada qualified for the 2022 ICC Under-19 World Cup, hosted by the West Indies, and competed against nations including Pakistan, England and Bangladesh.

Canada hosted the 2023 America’s Qualification Tournament, and the program eyes the an opportunity in 2025 to qualify for the 2026 U-19 World Cup (to be played in Zimbabwe and Namibia),

Boundaries North has prioritized investing, aligning and maximizing the potential of Cricket Canada’s youth and development ecosystems.