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Kiwis boost semi-final hopes with Namibia win

Kiwis boost semi-final hopes with Namibia win

Gulf Times
Friday, November 05, 2021 09:08:03 PM UTC

New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham plays a shot during the ICC Twenty20 World Cup match against Namibia yesterday. (AFP)

New Zealand defeated Namibia by 52 runs yesterday to move closer to the T20 World Cup semi-finals. Glenn Phillips and Jimmy Neesham plundered 67 runs off the last four overs as New Zealand made 163-4 after being put into bat. In reply, Namibia were well set at 47-0 in the eighth over before they faded to 111-7. New Zealand have six points, two ahead of Afghanistan and four in front of India who must win both their remaining games, and improve their run rate, to have any chance of making the semi-finals. Pakistan have already booked their place in the last four from Group 2. “We knew what to expect here, it was a real scrap,” said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson. Phillips hit an undefeated 39 off 21 balls with one four and three sixes while man-of-the-match Neesham made 35 from 23 deliveries with a boundary and two sixes. The Black Caps, who face fellow semi-final hopefuls Afghanistan on Sunday, were struggling at 96-4 off 16 overs after being put into bat by Namibia, the lowest-ranked team in the tournament. But Namibia lost their discipline with 21 coming off the 18th over bowled by David Wiese and 18 taken from a wild 10-ball final over from J J Smit. Namibia had limited New Zealand to 62-2 at the halfway point after winning the toss and electing to field. One of the early wickets to fall was opener Martin Guptill who had smashed 93 in the 16-run win over Scotland last time out. Namibia saw openers Michael van Lingen (25) and Stephan Baard (21) make a steady start, helping their team reach 56-3 at the midway point. But experienced seamers Tim Southee (2-15) and Trent Boult (2-20) applied the brakes as Namibia were only able to add 55 more runs off the last 10 overs. “Afghanistan are a really, really strong side,” added Williamson of their next opponents who are still in the hunt for a semi-final place. “They have done so well in this tournament and have got match-winners throughout their side. So we are looking forward to playing them.” Namibia have one win in the Super 12s courtesy of beating Scotland. They bring the curtain down on the group stage on Monday when they tackle India. “We did well for 15-16 overs in the middle today but the death overs didn’t go our way,” said captain Gerhard Erasmus. “We have got one more game to nail against India. “It was quite a tough pitch, 160 was a bit too much today.”BRIEF SCORES New Zealand 163 for 4 (Phillips 39*, Neesham 35*, Scholtz 1-15) beat Namibia 111 for 7 (van Lingen 25, Southee 2-15, Boult 2-20) by 52 runs.

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