Match Details

NAM vs OMN 3rd Match, T20 WC 2024

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OMN
10-11.0
Namibia won in superover 🏆
NAM
1.021-0
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A Ilyas Sulehri Logo
A Ilyas Sulehri Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 1
SR:350.00
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Z Maqsood Logo
Z Maqsood Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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D Wiese Jersy

1-10

(1.0)

D Wiese

1-10(1.0)
Econ: 10.00
This Over:
2
0
W
1
1
6
 
= 10
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That's it from our coverage of the thrilling encounter between Namibia and Oman to kick start Group B in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Deepak Prakash and scorers/analysts Bishal Mandal and Ghanendra Singh Thakur. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world.
Gerhard Erasmus (Namibia Captain): "Yeah, it was tough to build momentum through the innings. We tried to achieve this by running between the wickets and lifting the tempo a bit, but every now and then you need that occasional boundary to settle the game and prevent it from going too deep. Unfortunately, it didn't work out for us that way.

We need to take more accountability as batters in the middle order. 
On a pitch like that, it's important to take responsibility after facing 15-20 balls, and you should try to avoid letting new batters face. In the Super Over, we showed that there are runs available if you assess the pitch carefully and take responsibility.

(Wiese bowling the Super Over) David was in the change room and he was very clear that he wanted to bowl the Super Over. It really does break the duck a little bit for you and feels great to get our first win in this tournament. We were eager to compete here, and hopefully, we can keep up this performance."
Aqib Ilyas (Oman Captain): "We could have enjoyed the game if we won. This is part of cricket. Credit goes to our team they fought really well on such a low target. People would have enjoyed but we would have enjoyed more had we won the game.

Credit goes to Trumpelmann for executing his plans but our batters they came up. When they were set they should have gone for more target. We were 15-20 runs short. The wicket was turning and we can be in the match. We were maybe 15 runs short.

When the righty batters come in I have the quality to bowl leg spin and off spin against the left handers as it is difficult to hit those. You should have different skills in T20.

Bilal is one of the best bowlers you can have in this level. There are days when you plan but it doesn't go your way. So I think he was very clear but unfortunately the ball was wet and was coming well on the bat. He couldn't execute and it happens. Somedays it goes the opposite way."
David Wiese (Player of the Match): "First of all, yeah, I've aged a couple of years tonight. I don't have many years left in me, so I need to take it easy. But, yeah, it was just an emotionally draining game, I suppose.

I think it helped that I was in there at the end. I had a feel for the wickets and, you know, I knew that if I could get one or two hits away at the start of the super over, I could put them under pressure. 

I think the pitch was actually a difficult one. It didn't play the way we expected, but I thought we adapted quite nicely. It was a little unpredictable, with some balls popping up a bit, others staying low, and a few turning sharply for the spinners. 

If you're chasing 180 on that wicket, you approach it completely differently, and you might find it a bit more intense. The wicket doesn't do quite as much. But when you allow them to bowl with a low total and just knock it away, it kind of brings them back into the game. Definitely, 140 would have been tough to chase down there, but when you have a bit more intent, things change. We've learned a lot from this game, and we’ve had a run on this wicket now, so we’ve got another opportunity. Yeah, hopefully, we can take the learnings into the next game."
PLAYER OF THE MATCH: DAVID WIESE
9:41 AM IST, 12:11 AM Local Time: A low scoring thriller was on the cards in the Group B encounter between Namibia and Oman, where the African side bottled victory in the Super Over. It is also the first Super Over of this edition.

Namibia won the toss, elected to bowl first at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. Khalid Kail top scored with 34 for Oman as they were bundled out for a paltry 109 in the final over. Ruben Trumpelmann picked up 2 wickets off the first 2 balls of the match to finish with 4/21, David Wiese finished with 3/28.

Namibia lost opener Michael Van Lingen on the second delivery of the innings for a duck. Nikolaas Davin (24 off 31) and Jan Frylinck (45 off 48) stabilized the innings with a 42-run stand for the 2nd wicket.

Mehran Khan brought Oman back in the game with 3/7 in 3 overs. Aqib Ilyas (1/17), Ayaan Khan (1/12) and Bilal Khan (1/25) picked up a wicket apiece. Kaleemullah bowled a tidy couple of overs to conceded just 10 runs.

With 5 runs required in the final over, Mehran bowled Frylinck on the first ball and trapped Zane Green for a duck to put Namibia on the backfoot. With 2 runs required off the last ball, Wiese could snatch only a bye to push the match in the Super Over.

Wiese hit 13 off 4 with Erasmus scoring 8 in 2 balls inside the Super Over. Oman had 22 runs to chase but Wiese struck on the third ball and conceded just 10 runs using all his experience to help Namibia start off their campaign with a win.
OVER 1
Oman
10/1
Aqib Ilyas Sulehri
7(2)
Zeeshan Maqsood
1(1)
David Wiese
1-10(1.0)
0.6 D Wiese to Sulehri
6 SIX RUNS! But too late for Oman. Wiese gifts a full toss outside the off stump. Aqib swings and connects well. Whips it up and over backward square for a maximum! Namibia keep their nerve and win the low scoring thriller in the Super Over.
0.5 D Wiese to Z Maqsood
1 Around the wicket. Good length in the off stump channel. Plays it around the corner to the right of short fine leg for just a single.
0.4 D Wiese to Sulehri
1 Length delivery angled back on middle and leg. Aqib swings and misses, gets struck on the pad. Ball drops into the off side. A quick single picked up. Given as single. There might have been an inside edge!
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  • MATCHES48
  • RUNS1176
  • SR125.00
  • AVG29.00
Aqib Ilyas Sulehri walks out to bat next in the super over for Oman. 
CHOPPED ON! Khushi fails to step up on the occasion. Oman need 20 runs off the last 3 balls. Wiese has almost sealed the game for his side in the super-over. Just need three legal balls to win this match.  
0.3 D Wiese to N Khushi
W BOWLED HIM!! Wiese and his experience wins it for Namibia! Full length delivery pitched just outside the off stump. Khushi with a little movement on the front foot goes for a big shot. Gets an inside edge back on the pads with the ball clattering onto the stumps. That is experience at its best.
0.2 D Wiese to N Khushi
0 Slow, full and outside the off stump. Khushi doesn't move his feet. Hits it back to the bowler. Dot ball. 
0.1 D Wiese to N Khushi
2 Wiese runs in from over the wicket. A low full toss outside the off-stump. Khushi gets low on the front foot and reaches out for it with a lofted hit. Mistimes it in the air and goes to the left of long-off for a brace.
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