Published Jun 12, 2024, 10:41 am IST
In the 24th match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Australia continued their dominant form with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Namibia. Australia won the toss and opted to bowl first, a decision that paid off handsomely.
Australia made a strategic change, bringing in Nathan Ellis to replace Mitchell Starc. On the Namibian side, there were three changes: Michael van Lingen joined as the opening batter, and pace bowlers Jack Brassell and Ben Shikongo were included in the lineup. Despite these adjustments, Namibia struggled to build a substantial total.
The Australian bowlers efficiently restricted Namibia’s batting order, preventing any significant partnerships. In response, Australia’s batting lineup, led by a solid performance, chased down the target with ease, losing only one wicket in the process. This victory not only secured Australia’s place in the Super Eights stage of the tournament but also demonstrated their formidable form.
Namibia began their T20 World Cup campaign on a high note with an 11-run victory over Oman in a super-over thriller. However, their momentum was halted with a five-wicket loss to Scotland in their previous game. Despite their spirited efforts, Namibia faced a formidable challenge against Australia, and a win against the dominant Australian side remained elusive.
The last time Australia and Namibia faced each other in an international match was during the ODI World Cup 2003 in South Africa. In that match, Australia showcased their cricketing prowess with a comprehensive victory.
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The highlight of the encounter was Glenn McGrath’s exceptional bowling performance, where he took 7 wickets for just 15 runs. This remains one of the best bowling figures in the history of the tournament. Australia’s decisive win in this match was part of their journey to becoming the champions of the ODI World Cup 2003.
Australia’s victory over Namibia was one of many as they progressed to the final, where they faced India. In the final, Australia emerged victorious by 125 runs, with Ricky Ponting scoring an unbeaten 140 and being declared the Man of the Match. This win marked Australia’s second consecutive World Cup triumph and their third overall.
Australia’s victory over Namibia in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 not only showcased their cricketing strength but also mirrored their historical dominance over Namibia from the ODI World Cup 2003. As Australia progresses to the Super Eights, their performance continues to reflect their championship pedigree.
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