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Namibia vs Sri Lanka Commentary - T20 World Cup 2022 Updates & Commentary NAM vs SL Score Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story Info Fantasy Live Scorecard Highlights Trending Bat All Bat All Bat Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bowl Bowl Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bat All Bat Bowl Bowl Bowl All Bench Sri Lanka won the toss & elected to field 1st Match ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Namibia Sri Lanka Your input will be completely confidential and used in accordance with our Retry Overview Team Stats Sri Lanka won the toss & elected to field Stadium Simonds Stadium, South Geelong, Victoria, Geelong Pitch Type Bat All Bat All Bat Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bowl Bowl Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bat All Bat Bowl Bowl Bowl All Detail View Detail View See all Stats Namibia W W W W W Sri Lanka W W W W W NAM - SL Overall On Venue NAM VS SL 10 Matches Played 10 8 Matches Won 6 154 Average Score 149 197/4 Highest Score 183/7 95/10 Lowest Score 106/2 NAM VS SL 0 Matches Played 1 0 Matches Won 1 0 Average Score 176 0 Highest Score 176/8 0 Lowest Score 176/8 Namibia W W W W W Sri Lanka W W W W W Batter R B 4s 6s SR Extras Did not bat Name OV M R W ER EXT Batter Score Over Namibia Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won the toss & elected to field
Frylinck: I am a little bit speechless! We have pulled off a massive win today! JJ and myself got off to a competitive total and we were sure about defending this, at least very confident. The pitch was two-paced and it wasn't an easy track to bat on. We hit the right lengths and did not give away easy balls to them to hit. But as I said, this has been a performance never to forget for us! Time now for the post-match presentation! Should be an emotional one for Namibia! Match summary:
Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bowl
Namibia 163/7 (20 Overs)
Jan Frylinck 44(28) Pramod Madushan 2/37 (4)
Sri Lanka 108 all out (19 Overs)
Dasun Shanaka 29(23) David Wiese 2/16 (4)
Namibia win by 55 runs
What just happened, what on earth just happened?! Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I'd be typing out that match summary! The Namibia team are in a huddle, they have inspired thousands of individuals with their fighting performance on a sunny afternoon at Geelong, and now they re-group and let the whole thing sink in! Namibia had enough momentum when they walked out to defend a total of 164 thanks to the finish that they had, Sri Lanka dented some of it with the start in the first over, but then when Kusal Mendis top-edged a short ball in the second over and was pouched by Zane Green, the Namibians felt right back in the game!
Two wickets in two balls from the 22-year-old Ben Shikongo sent them cock-a-hoop! Shikongo finished with a maiden in his first over, and unlike the Namibians, the Lankans just could not stitch a partnership in the middle-stages! They kept going for the big shots far too often on this big ground and kept finding the palms of the fielders. Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Dasun Shanaka, two of Sri Lanka's most dependable finishers, tried to make a game out of it, coming together for 34 runs for the fifth wicket before the left-handed Rajapaksa holed out to left-arm spinner Ben Scholtz in the deep pocket at deep mid-wicket!
The Sri Lankans still had their lower-order to bank on, but when Wanindu Hasaranga and Dasun Shanaka, two players who are reputed to bring their team out of the woods from seemingly impossible situations departed, the Namibians could sense their dream turn into a reality. The Sri Lankan nerves looked wrecked when we saw Pramod Madushan being run out trying to take a tight run, Karunaratne, the last recognised batter then tried to clear long-off and as everyone else in his batting line-up, holed out in the deep. From then on, it was about trying to reduce the impact on the net run rate for the Sri Lankans. Dushmantha Chameera and Maheesh Theekshana, numbers 10 and 11, tried to bat the 20 overs but Gerhard Erasmus took the catch to bundle them out with one over left and sparked wild celebrations among the Namibian team members and their camp. 19 1 1 0 0 0 W 18.6 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, THAT'S IT! SRI LANKA LOSE! NAMIBIA WIN! Fuller on off and just outside, Chameera goes for the big slog on very much one knee, does not get hold of it and it goes up in the air, straight down the throat of deep mid-wicket, who takes the CATCH to start the celebrations for NAMIBIA!
Dushmantha Chameera c Gerhard Erasmus b David Wiese 8 (15b 0x4 0x6) 18.5 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, short outside off, and a swing and a miss on the back foot from Chameera, dot ball. 18.4 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, full and fast down leg, and it sneaks through the legs of the batter here as he misses out on his shot! Dot ball through to the keeper. 18.3 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, good length slower ball outside off, and this hardly bounced as Chameera bottom edges it down to the keeper for no run. 18.2 David Wiese to Maheesh Theekshana, good length slower ball on middle, Theekshana makes room and edged it down to third man for a single. 18.1 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, good length ball outside off, Chameera looks to hoick over square-leg, gets an outside edge down to third man and gets off-strike! We are now into the penultimate over, with Namibia pretty much having wrapped up the match. 29 an over needed, one wicket left, this'll be a rude awakening for the Sri Lankans. 18 0 1 0 6 1 1 17.6 Jan Frylinck to Dushmantha Chameera, fuller on off, flicked away over mid-wicket and it falls short of deep mid-wicket in the end, and they take a single for it. 17.5 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, fuller and slower outside off, pushed away to short cover off the front foot, for a single. 17.4 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, HUNDRED UP FOR SRI LANKA! Fuller outside off, this goes high and handsome over deep mid-wicket off the big heave, for SIX! 17.3 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, over the wicket, good length ball over off, tapped down off the back foot to the left of the bowler, for no run. 17.2 Jan Frylinck to Dushmantha Chameera, good length slower ball outside off, worked around to short fine-leg off the front foot, for a single. Wanna suggest something? Power through the road less
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The scorecard will be updated as soon as the match begins. 163 (20 Ov, RR: 8.15) 163/7 10 4 Did not bat Name OV M R W ECO EXT 4 0 23 1 5.8 2 4 0 39 1 9.8 2 Pramod Madushan 4 0 37 2 9.3 0 4 0 36 1 9 1 4 0 27 1 6.8 0 Batter Score Over c Pramod Madushan b D Chameera 1-6 1.2 c D Shanaka b Pramod Madushan 2-16 2.6 c K Mendis b C Karunaratne 3-35 4.5 c D Gunathilaka b W Hasaranga 4-76 11.5 c D de Silva b Pramod Madushan 5-91 13.6 c K Mendis b M Theekshana 6-93 14.2 runout (K Mendis / D Gunathilaka) 7-163 19.6 108 0 0 0 0 0 runout (Zane Green / Michael van Lingen) 8 15 0 0 53 c Gerhard Erasmus b D Wiese 11 11 0 1 100 Not out Extras 4 (b 0, lb 2, nb 0, w 2) (19 Ov, RR: 5.68) 108/10 6 2 Name OV M R W ECO EXT 1 0 8 0 8 0 4 0 16 2 4 0 4 0 18 2 4.5 0 3 1 22 2 7.3 0 3 0 16 1 5.3 1 4 0 26 2 6.5 1 Batter Score Over c Zane Green b D Wiese 1-12 1.4 c Jonathan Smit b Ben Shikongo 2-21 3.2 c Zane Green b Ben Shikongo 3-21 3.3 c Ben Shikongo b Jan Frylinck 4-40 6.3 c Divan la Cock b Bernard Scholtz 5-74 10.3 c Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton b Bernard Scholtz 6-80 12.3 c Zane Green b Jan Frylinck 7-88 13.6 runout (Zane Green / Michael van Lingen) 8-88 14.2 c Stephan Baard b Jonathan Smit 9-92 15.2 c Gerhard Erasmus b D Wiese 10-108 18.6 Bat All Bat All Bat Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bowl Bowl Bat Bat & Wk All Bat Bat All Bat Bowl Bowl Bowl All BenchCOMMENTARY NOT AVAILABLE
The commentary is not available for this match. Please check the scorecard for latest updates. That'll be it from us for the coverage of a truly historic cricket match! There's another T20 World Cup match that is set to start in a few moments, one between the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, click to follow our coverage of the same! This is Rajarshi, signing off on behalf of myself and Bidipto. Have a nice day! Gerhard Erasmus, Namibia captain: It's been an incredible journey, last year was a special experience for us. We start off with a great win, but there's lots of work to do throughout this tournament. It's a historic day for us, the day's been quite special and we want to kick on from here and qualify for the Super 12 stages, understanding there's a bigger picture as well. (On Albie Morkel's role as coach) He turned the whole thing around for us in 2019 credit goes to him in the way he's instilled the culture in this team. One that's a winning culture and one that sticks together, and with the limited resources that we have and in terms of the plan. I don't think there's anyone else that can run such a tight ship as he has over the last three years. Special moments like this, days like this is what there's some payback. Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka captain: We did not execute our plans with the ball and that well enough. This is a concern for sure. And with the bat, we need our openers to click and the no. 3 to get going too. The partnerships too, need to be built. If we work on these areas, we will come through I feel. Jan Frylinck has been adjudged the Player of the Match!Frylinck: I am a little bit speechless! We have pulled off a massive win today! JJ and myself got off to a competitive total and we were sure about defending this, at least very confident. The pitch was two-paced and it wasn't an easy track to bat on. We hit the right lengths and did not give away easy balls to them to hit. But as I said, this has been a performance never to forget for us! Time now for the post-match presentation! Should be an emotional one for Namibia! Match summary:
Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bowl
Namibia 163/7 (20 Overs)
Jan Frylinck 44(28) Pramod Madushan 2/37 (4)
Sri Lanka 108 all out (19 Overs)
Dasun Shanaka 29(23) David Wiese 2/16 (4)
Namibia win by 55 runs
What just happened, what on earth just happened?! Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I'd be typing out that match summary! The Namibia team are in a huddle, they have inspired thousands of individuals with their fighting performance on a sunny afternoon at Geelong, and now they re-group and let the whole thing sink in! Namibia had enough momentum when they walked out to defend a total of 164 thanks to the finish that they had, Sri Lanka dented some of it with the start in the first over, but then when Kusal Mendis top-edged a short ball in the second over and was pouched by Zane Green, the Namibians felt right back in the game!
Two wickets in two balls from the 22-year-old Ben Shikongo sent them cock-a-hoop! Shikongo finished with a maiden in his first over, and unlike the Namibians, the Lankans just could not stitch a partnership in the middle-stages! They kept going for the big shots far too often on this big ground and kept finding the palms of the fielders. Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Dasun Shanaka, two of Sri Lanka's most dependable finishers, tried to make a game out of it, coming together for 34 runs for the fifth wicket before the left-handed Rajapaksa holed out to left-arm spinner Ben Scholtz in the deep pocket at deep mid-wicket!
The Sri Lankans still had their lower-order to bank on, but when Wanindu Hasaranga and Dasun Shanaka, two players who are reputed to bring their team out of the woods from seemingly impossible situations departed, the Namibians could sense their dream turn into a reality. The Sri Lankan nerves looked wrecked when we saw Pramod Madushan being run out trying to take a tight run, Karunaratne, the last recognised batter then tried to clear long-off and as everyone else in his batting line-up, holed out in the deep. From then on, it was about trying to reduce the impact on the net run rate for the Sri Lankans. Dushmantha Chameera and Maheesh Theekshana, numbers 10 and 11, tried to bat the 20 overs but Gerhard Erasmus took the catch to bundle them out with one over left and sparked wild celebrations among the Namibian team members and their camp. 19 1 1 0 0 0 W 18.6 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, THAT'S IT! SRI LANKA LOSE! NAMIBIA WIN! Fuller on off and just outside, Chameera goes for the big slog on very much one knee, does not get hold of it and it goes up in the air, straight down the throat of deep mid-wicket, who takes the CATCH to start the celebrations for NAMIBIA!
Dushmantha Chameera c Gerhard Erasmus b David Wiese 8 (15b 0x4 0x6) 18.5 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, short outside off, and a swing and a miss on the back foot from Chameera, dot ball. 18.4 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, full and fast down leg, and it sneaks through the legs of the batter here as he misses out on his shot! Dot ball through to the keeper. 18.3 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, good length slower ball outside off, and this hardly bounced as Chameera bottom edges it down to the keeper for no run. 18.2 David Wiese to Maheesh Theekshana, good length slower ball on middle, Theekshana makes room and edged it down to third man for a single. 18.1 David Wiese to Dushmantha Chameera, good length ball outside off, Chameera looks to hoick over square-leg, gets an outside edge down to third man and gets off-strike! We are now into the penultimate over, with Namibia pretty much having wrapped up the match. 29 an over needed, one wicket left, this'll be a rude awakening for the Sri Lankans. 18 0 1 0 6 1 1 17.6 Jan Frylinck to Dushmantha Chameera, fuller on off, flicked away over mid-wicket and it falls short of deep mid-wicket in the end, and they take a single for it. 17.5 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, fuller and slower outside off, pushed away to short cover off the front foot, for a single. 17.4 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, HUNDRED UP FOR SRI LANKA! Fuller outside off, this goes high and handsome over deep mid-wicket off the big heave, for SIX! 17.3 Jan Frylinck to Maheesh Theekshana, over the wicket, good length ball over off, tapped down off the back foot to the left of the bowler, for no run. 17.2 Jan Frylinck to Dushmantha Chameera, good length slower ball outside off, worked around to short fine-leg off the front foot, for a single. Wanna suggest something? Power through the road less
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