India Defeats Namibia by 93 Runs in T20 World Cup 2026
India secured a convincing victory against Namibia in their T20 World Cup 2026 encounter held in New Delhi, winning by 93 runs. The Indian team, led by captain Rohit Sharma, dominated the match, bowling Namibia out for a mere 116 runs.
The match began with the Indian captain updating the fitness status of an unnamed opening batter during the coin toss. In the game's closing moments, Namibia's Zane Green attempted a reverse paddle shot but accidentally knocked the bails off, signalling the end of their innings. Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah were instrumental in dismantling Namibia's batting line-up.
Hardik Pandya recorded impressive bowling figures, which contributed significantly to Namibia's collapse. He took the wicket of Bernard Scholtz, who was unable to connect properly with a slower delivery, resulting in an easy catch for Axar Patel. Pandya continued his onslaught by trapping Ben Shikongo leg before wicket with another accurate delivery.
Jasprit Bumrah also showcased his expertise with the ball, taking a crucial wicket by clean bowling Ruben Trumpelmann with a well-placed yorker. Varun Chakravarthy, who has been a notable addition to the Indian bowling arsenal, claimed two wickets, including the important dismissal of Louren Steenkamp, who fell victim to a delivery that cut back sharply.
Namibia's innings struggled right from the start, facing challenge after challenge from India's bowling attack. Only two batters managed to reach double figures, with Gerhard Erasmus top-scoring for the Namibian side with 18 runs. Ultimately, Namibia fell short of their target, wrapping up their innings at 116 runs in 20 overs.
With this victory, India now tops Group A with four points from two matches. The team is set to face Pakistan in their next encounter on Sunday in Colombo, a highly anticipated match given the historic rivalry between the two cricketing nations.
Overall, India's performance in the match was marked by sharp bowling and strategic play, solidifying their position in the tournament as they aim for the T20 World Cup title.
Bangladesh Holds National Parliament Election with 127 Million Voters
Kremlin Imposes Block on WhatsApp Amid Messaging App Crackdown
Bengaluru Software Engineer Suspected of Killing His Parents
MG Motor India Unveils Majestor D+ SUV Ahead of April Launch