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Namibia concludes Tri-Nation series

Namibia concludes Tri-Nation series

The Cricket Tri-Nation Series in Namibia, part of the International Cricket Council World Cup League Two, took place from 5-15 March, featuring Namibia, Canada and the Netherlands.

Namibia’s tournament began on 7 March with a match against the Netherlands, where the Netherlands emerged victorious by 53 runs. On 9 March, Namibia faced Canada.

 The match ended in a tie, with Canada clinching the win in the Super Over. 

On 13 March, Namibia played the Netherlands again, but this time, the Netherlands won by seven wickets. 

However, Namibia bounced back on Saturday, defeating Canada by 12 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method. 

Spinner Bernard Scholtz received the Bowler of the Series award, whereas skipper Gerhard Erasmus bagged the Player of the Series award.

Following the conclusion of the Tri-Nation Series, Namibia’s national cricket team has a busy schedule ahead.

A five-match T20I series against Canada from 18-23 March will be hosted at the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground in Windhoek.

Namibia is also set to tour Oman for a five-match T20I series from1-7 April.