Namibia beat Scotland by four wickets in T20 World Cup

Last updated on: 27 October,2021 10:12 pm

Namibia beat Scotland by four wickets in T20 World Cup

 

ABU DHABI (AFP) – Namibia on Wednesday defeated Scotland by the four wickets in their Super 12 fixture of the ongoing T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

Earlier, Scotland have set a target of 110 runs for Namibia.

A three-wicket haul by Ruben Trumpelmann helped his side restrict Scotland to 109 for eight in 20 overs. Scotland faced a major top-order collapse with Michael Leask making the only noteworthy knock. He registered 44 off 27 balls. Other than Ruben Trumpelmann s brilliant display, Jan Frylinck also took two wickets for Namibia. Meahwhile, JJ Smit and David Wiese registered a dismissal each.

Earlier, Namibia skipper Gerhard Erasmus won the toss and elected to field against Scotland.

Namibia, who are ranked a lowly 19, qualified for the second stage of the tournament at the back of two stunning wins in the qualifiers and Erasmus said they are raring to go in Abu Dhabi.

"It was an emotional group stage, and we had to regroup after that," Erasmus said at the toss.

"(David) Wiese is a great performer, but 10 other guys are raring to go today. There s a lot of potential and we want to unleash them as well."

They come in unchanged from their win over Ireland.

Scotland, who suffered a 130-run rout against Afghanistan in their first Super 12 outing, are without captain Kyle Coetzer who is nursing a finger injury.

Stand-in-skipper Richie Berrington said, "We are putting the Afghanistan game to one side now, and we are happy with the cricket we are playing at the moment.

"It doesn t throw us off, and we are ready to get back on track. Namibia are a strong side, and it ll be a good game, but we are ready and raring to go."

Craig Wallace is in for Coetzer. 

Teams 

Scotland: George Munsey, Matthew Cross (wk), Calum MacLeod, Richie Berrington (capt), Craig Wallace, Michael Leask, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Josh Davey, Safyaan Sharif, Bradley Wheal

Namibia: Craig Williams, Zane Green (wk), Gerhard Erasmus (capt), David Wiese, Michael van Lingen, JJ Smit, Jan Frylinck, Pikky Ya France, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz