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Namibia gives Scotland a modest target of 154 runs



KIRTIPUR, KATHMANDU: After Scotland won the toss and elected to field at the Tu Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, Namibia, who batted, scored 153 runs in 39.2 overs and were all out.

Scotland’s Michael Lisk single-handedly took 4 wickets to keep Namibia to a low score. He bowled 8.2 overs and spent 24 runs keeping 1 maiden. Safyaan Sharif and Mark Watt took 3 wickets each.

54 runs added by L Lowrence was the highest for Namibia. He faced 88 balls and hit 5 fours.

Bernard Saltsley scored 30 and John Green added 25. Ya France scored 11 runs. No other batter could touch double-digit scores.

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