Scotland continued their strong performance in the T20 World Cup, securing a five-wicket win against Namibia in Barbados. The game was in the balance with Scotland needing 40 runs from the final four overs to chase a target of 156. However, Michael Leask swung the game in Scotland’s favor, hitting two sixes off David Wiese in the 17th over, contributing 19 runs in six balls.
Leask continued his onslaught in the next over with another six before getting out for 35 runs off 17 balls. By then, the game was already tilted in Scotland’s direction needing just nine more runs. Captain Richie Berrington’s unbeaten 47 ensured Scotland’s victory, finishing the game with a six and nine balls to spare. Scotland’s impressive bowling performance earlier in the match had put Namibia on the back foot, restricting them to 155-9.
Brad Wheal took crucial wickets, ending with figures of 3-33, including the wickets of JP Kotze and the dangerous Wiese. Namibia’s captain, Gerhard Erasmus, was the top scorer with 52 off 31 balls. Scotland is now in a strong position for qualification from a group that includes England and Australia. Winning their next game against Oman in Antigua on Sunday will further strengthen their chances.
Despite the potential for England or Australia to replace them after their Saturday match, Scotland currently leads the early group stage table.
Throughout most of the chase, Scotland were slightly behind. Openers George Munsey and Michael Jones, who had an impressive opening stand of 90 against England, were dismissed for scores of seven and 26 respectively. When Matthew Cross was out lbw to Bernard Scholtz, Scotland found themselves requiring 78 runs from 48 balls.
However, captain Berrington and Leask turned the game around. Berrington initially scored nine from his first 14 balls, but then upped his tempo with a six and a four. The game was still evenly poised until Leask’s explosive performance against Wiese, who had previously conceded only three runs in two overs.
This victory, coupled with a potential loss for England against Australia and a win against Oman, could potentially leave England in a precarious position, having to rely on net run-rate to progress beyond Scotland.
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