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Coach De Bruyn’s Namibia ‘tested’ Pakistan in the defeat of T20 WC

Coach De Bruyn's Namibia 'tested' Pakistan in the defeat of T20 WC
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Abu Dhabi: Namibia coach Pierre de Bruyns Efflusif praised his inexperienced team despite the defeat against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, saying they “tested” their opponents.
Scorecard | Tablepakistan points won by 45 runs – their fourth victory in many matches to become the first team to reach the semi-finals at the Twenty20 World Cup from Group 2.
Pakistan rose 50-ball 79 others did not come out of Mohammad Rizwan and 49-Ball 70 from Skipper Babar Azam as a partner to help post 189-2 in 20 overs.
Namibia managed 144-5 in their 20 overs with David Wiese scoring 43 not out and Craig Williams 40.
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Namibia Highlights: Unbeaten Pakistan Sailing to Semis with Namibia Routpakistan became the first team to reach the Semi World Cup twenty20 – The final after defeating Namibia is 45 runs, with a brilliant half century from Mohammad Rizwan and Skipper Babar Azam in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Defe Bruyn said his team had learned a lot from playing on the Super 12 stage.
“The lessons we have learned, we will bring with us,” De Bruyn said.
“We played 40 overs of Cricket.
And there is a stage where we test it.
They, after 10 overs, they have 59 running on the board.” Namibia Bowler was very good in advance when the kiri trumper trumpelmann trumpel bent a girl first but Pakistan piled up 130 in the last ten.
De Bruyn said his team had gained experience.
“And we will take everything with us.
There is our experience and information we need to grow as a team.
So we are very happy with that performance.” #SpiritOfCricket – The Pakistani team visited the Namibian dressing room to congratulate them on their way in …
https://t.co/NGDJEQLDL2- Pakistan Cricket (@therealpcb) 1635881306000 facing two tough opponents in the next game – India and New Zealand – De Bruyn hopes his team will face up.
“Yes, we will win the cricket game, first of all.
But we also know that the two big cricket teams we face, and they have their own agenda in how they need to win the cricket match and don’t lose the cricket game, especially not against Namibia.
“We focus on ourselves.
We learned a lot with this experience.
We have learned a lot tonight.
I thought it was very good – good, it was a very good performance by the Namibian team with bats and balls.
“We know what will happen.
India and New Zealand, and they have – they need to win properly to make their final stages.” Namibia has one victory from three matches.
They beat Scotland with four goals but lost to Afghanistan.

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