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T20 WC: Namibia beat Scotland to expand a memorable run

T20 WC: Namibia beat Scotland to expand a memorable run
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Abu Dhabi: Namibia’s debut issued himself from a difficult situation in a low score match to record a memorable four goal victory over Scotland in the Super 12 opening match at the ICC T20 World Cup here on Wednesday.
Namibia, who had defeated Ireland and the Netherlands to qualify for Super 12 Stage, limited Scotland to 109 for eight after the Trumpelmann Ruben Arm crashed into three sensational times.
It should be chasing straight steps but Scotland makes it very difficult for Namibia on a slow tone.
Scottish Spin Trio Chris Greaves, Mark Watts and Michael Lelak were able to maintain pressure on Batter Namibia but David Wiesee experienced (16 off 15) and JJ Smith (32 not off 23) found a way to break the shackles.
Wiese was dismissed when Namibia was close to the finishing line but Smit ensured his team across the finishing line at 20 ended with six additional points.
Scotland vs.
Namibia: As happened, Craig Williams (23) and Michael Van Lingen (18) made the initial Ingating to run Chase and although it was difficult to obtain, the Run exchange rate needed was never a problem.
Scotland brought their hearts but the inability of their batter to put enough running on the board leading to their fall.
Previously, the 23-year-old Trumpelmann got the ball back to the right hand of the word go and missing with an angle also had problems with the top of Scotland.
George Munsey played on the first ball of the match before Trumpelmann had Calum Macleod was caught from sloping shipping when the dough anticipated the deadly inspiring.
The next ball was Inswinger and Richard Berrington, who led Scotland in the Kyle Coetzer who was injured, could do a little about it.
He reviewed the decision of Umpire in the field but Drs found the ball cutting the foot stump.
Scotland was shaken at the age of 18 for four after all-round David Wiese trapped Craig Wallace in front of the stump with a ball that slipped into the dough bearing.
With their opponents in the Straits Dire, Namibia can attack more after the first six overs.
Michael Leask (44 OFF 27) Joined the Matthew Cross Opener (19 OFF 33) in the middle and a steady duo of the ship with a 39-run stand.
Pacer another left arm, Jan Fylinck, found Wallace Stumps’ from around the goal to reduce Scotland to 57 for five people.
Leasks got a very necessary limit to bring the team closer to the 100-run sign before falling to JJ SMIT in number 17.
Considering the beginning of their disaster, Scotland managed to pass 100.
Nambia was also brilliant in the last five overs, conceding only 25 runs and took three Goal.

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