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Namibia make T20 WC history

NAMIBIA reached the Twenty20 World Cup second round for the first time yesterday when they defeated Ireland by eight wickets in Sharjah yesterday.

World number 19 Namibia, the lowest-ranked team in the tournament, chased down 126 with skipper Gerhard Erasmus making an unbeaten 53.

“We are a small country, a small number of people play cricket. We should be proud of ourselves,” said Erasmus.

Namibia will finish behind Sri Lanka in Group A barring a heavy defeat for the 2014 champions in their final qualifier against Netherlands yesterday.

That would put Namibia in the same Super 12 section as India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Scotland.

Erasmus hit three boundaries and a six in his 49-ball innings while David Wiese, who played for South Africa at the 2016 World Cup, was undefeated on 28.

“I count on my senior men to stand up when the pressure is on. And two of us did it tonight. Hopefully we can do it through the tournament,” added Erasmus who put on 53 for the third wicket with Wiese.

Wiese smashed two sixes and a boundary in a 14-ball innings.

They were on 49-1 at the halfway stage although, in the final analysis, Zane Green’s 24 off 32 balls and Craig Williams’s 15 from 16 deliveries proved to be an ideal foundation on a slow surface.

“It’s completely overwhelming. I don’t think I deserve to be sitting here. I think the captain Gerhard Erasmus deserves to be man of the match,” said Wiese who had also taken 2-22 in the Ireland innings.

Ireland skipper Andy Balbirnie was distraught by the loss.

“It hurts a lot. We really wanted to win but we just didn’t get enough runs,” he said.

Earlier, Ireland appeared well set at 71-2 at the midway point of their innings but Namibia’s bowlers turned the screws, restricting their opponents to 125-8.

Openers Paul Stirling and Kevin O’brien gave Ireland a flying start.

They put on 67 for the first wicket before Stirling fell to left-arm finger spinner Bernard Scholtz in the eighth over.

Stirling made 38 with five fours and his team’s only six while O’brien hit 25.

Balbirnie hit 21 before he fell to seamer Jan Frylinck attempting to force the pace. Only 54 runs came off the last 10 overs with Ireland’s next seven batsmen all failing to reach double figures. | AFP

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