Live Cricket Score - New Zealand vs Namibia, Super 12, T20 World Cup 2021

 Live Cricket Score - New Zealand vs Namibia, Super 12, T20 World Cup 2021



New Zealand have finished this challenge off well indeed, confining Namibia to 111/7. With the 52-run misfortune, Namibia are currently actually out of the elimination round race. The condition for New Zealand is really straightforward now to fit the bill for the elimination rounds - beat Afghanistan. In the event that they lose, they are doubtlessly out, with the challenge among India and Afghanistan for the following round. 

DEEPU SAYS: Among the people who have looked something like 50 balls (63 players) in this competition, nobody scores at a more slow rate than Zane Green's 72.72. 

Ish Sodhi is by all accounts fine and will continue bowling 

Ish Sodhi has been hit hard on his head by a shotfrom David Wiese. The leggie, on his finish, attempted to impede the ball and it got diverted from his lower arm to his head. He is by all accounts in some aggravation however is cognizant. 

WICKETSNew Zealand's spinners are having their effect right off the bat in this challenge. Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner have picked a wicket each to excuse the very much set Stephen Baard and captain Gerhard Erasmus one after another. 

WICKET James Neesham has now gotten back to inconvenience Namibia with the ball. A straight, quick conveyance at the highest point of the center stump is sufficient to dispose of van Linghen. The openers had given a consistent beginning, and were solid to get pace. A significant leap forward here for New Zealand. 

An unbeaten 76-show remain off just 36 balls to James Neesham and Glenn Phillips fueled New Zealand to 163 for 4 - which is by all accounts a better than average score on the sluggish surface of Sharjah. Namibian bowlers blundered in the lengths just as lines towards the end which permitted the new Zealand players to trade out. 

James Neesham is giving some genuinely necessary late thrive to New Zealand's innings. 2 sixes to David Wiese. Full conveyances are blowing up. 

Gerhard Erasmus is assuming a heavenly part today. he has excused his partner Kane Williamson - who slashes the ball back on to his stumps - and afterward ran out Devon Cnway. New Zealand can't hurry up. 

Daryl Mitchell has additionally fallen. What would we be able to anticipate from Kane Williamson today? 

WICKETIt's David Wiese once more with a leap forward. The medium pacer excuses the perilous Martin Guptill, who was hoping to break free. He endeavored a shot over the infield however neglected to pick the more slow ball and wound up giving a simple catch to the mid off defender. A consistent opening stand reaches a conclusion. 

Deepu reminds us:New Zealand need to dominate this game by around 70 rushes to get their NRR past that of Afghanistan. If they don't, they can't bear to lose to Afghanistan on Sunday. 

Martin Guptill and Daryl Mitchell have left to open the innings for New Zealand 

Namibia have won the throw and chose for field.Two 'constrained changes' for them.Just a delicate update. for as far-fetched as it might appear, Namibia are still in with a shot at qualifying 

New Zealand (Playing XI): Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson (c), Devon Conway (wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult 

Namibia (Playing XI): Stephan Baard, Craig Williams, Gerhard Erasmus (c), David Wiese, JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Michael van Lingen, Karl Birkenstock, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz 

Develop 

A day or two ago, Scotland had a billion new fans pulling for them against New Zealand. A similar detachment will turn their consideration towards Namibia today as the race for the elimination round spot increases. New Zealand stay in charge of their predetermination. If they dominate their two matches, they will go through, that's all there is to it. In any case, it's not as simple, right? Scotland truly set up a battle a day or two ago and one can anticipate something very similar from Namibia too. They showed a lot of character against Pakistan however in the end lost steam. If the surface turns out to be delayed in Sharjah, they realize they can't be outmuscled. 

New Zealand then again would need to add to their focuses count today considering an interesting last apparatus against Afghanistan anticipates them. In the event that they proceed to lose that one, they would in any case need to go through on NRR. Martin Guptill examined extraordinary touch against Scotland however he battled in the hotness. Today's one more day game for the BlackCaps and they would require more bodies to move forward. Will we see New Zealand make one stride nearer to the elimination round or will Namibia pull off their greatest scalp of all time? We will discover.

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