INDIC BLIZZARDS STUN CANADIAN KINGS IN LAST-BALL THRILLER
BCC-100Ball League 2026 — Brampton Cricket Championship
Dixie/407 — Ground C | May 27, 2026
Agam Joshi, MVP of the match, poses with his medal and bat after the dramatic victory.
BRAMPTON — In one of the most gripping finishes of the Brampton Cricket Championship’s BCC-100Ball League 2026 season, the Indic Blizzards pulled off a dramatic four-wicket victory over the Canadian Kings on May 27, 2026, at Dixie/407, Ground C. Decided on the very last ball of the match, the contest had spectators on the edge of their seats from the first over to the last, delivering every bit of drama that the shortest format of the game promises.
Kings Set a Commanding Target
The Canadian Kings won the toss and, wasting no time, elected to bat first — a decision that initially looked to be a masterstroke. Opening the innings with aggression and purpose, their batters put the Blizzards’ bowling attack under immediate pressure. However, it was Bhav Singh who truly took the game by the scruff of the neck, producing a breathtaking knock of 93 runs off just 58 deliveries. His innings was laced with eight boundaries and six towering sixes, showcasing both power and timing in equal measure. Singh’s blazing display single-handedly shifted the momentum in favour of the Kings, setting the tone for a total that would truly test the Blizzards’ chase.
Despite Singh’s pyrotechnics, the Indic Blizzards managed to keep a lid on the scoring at key intervals. Jay Mistry was the standout performer with the ball, returning impressive figures of 2 wickets for just 17 runs, providing much-needed discipline and breakthroughs at crucial moments. In the end, the Canadian Kings posted a challenging total of 154 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs — a score that demanded a near-perfect response from the Blizzards.
Blizzards Answer the Call Under Pressure
Chasing 155 to win, the Indic Blizzards knew they needed a measured start combined with the ability to accelerate when the moment demanded. The chase never ran smoothly, with the Canadian Kings’ bowlers applying relentless pressure throughout. Captain Iftikhar Khan was particularly miserly with the ball, conceding a mere 11 runs while picking up 2 wickets — an economical and threatening spell that frequently threatened to derail the Blizzards’ pursuit. Bhav Singh, already the hero with the bat, added further misery for the Blizzards by claiming 2 more wickets with the ball, underlining his all-round contribution to the Kings’ cause.
Yet the Blizzards refused to buckle. Karan Rajput provided a vital and composed contribution, scoring 40 runs off 27 balls — an innings that helped keep the required run rate manageable and instilled confidence in the dressing room. But when the game threatened to slip away in the final overs, it was Blizzards captain Agam Joshi who stepped up magnificently, smashing a rapid 37 runs off just 20 deliveries. His fearless batting in the closing stages, combined with an unshakeable temperament, steered his side to the brink of a famous victory.
The match climaxed in the most dramatic fashion imaginable. With scores level on the final delivery of the innings, the Indic Blizzards sealed a stunning four-wicket victory, finishing on 155 for 6 in exactly 20.0 overs. The scenes of celebration that followed reflected the sheer emotion and effort that had gone into the chase — a fitting conclusion to a contest that had delivered everything a cricket fan could ask for.
Joshi Named MVP for Match-Winning Cameo

Canadian Kings captain Iftikhar Khan, whose tight bowling figures kept the match alive.
For his outstanding leadership and match-winning batting performance under the most intense pressure, Agam Joshi was rightfully named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the match. His rapid-fire 37 off 20 balls in the death overs was not merely an innings of skill — it was a demonstration of character, clarity of thought, and the ability to deliver when the stakes were at their highest. Joshi’s knock will be remembered as the defining moment of this pulsating encounter.
With this result, the Indic Blizzards earned not only two crucial points in the BCC-100Ball League 2026 standings but also the admiration of all who witnessed the game. For the Canadian Kings, despite a valiant effort — spearheaded by Bhav Singh’s magnificent all-round display — the last-ball defeat will sting, though it also stands as a testament to the competitive nature of this league. If this match is any indication, the BCC-100Ball League 2026 promises to be a season filled with unforgettable moments, fierce rivalries, and cricket of the highest quality.




