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Namibia off to a steady start with 51 runs in loss of two wickets in first powerplay


21 February 2024  

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KATHMANDU: In the ongoing match, Namibia has made steady progress, accumulating 51 runs while losing two wickets during the initial powerplay against Nepal.

After restricting Nepal to 168 runs in 37.1 overs in the first innings, Namibia showcased a determined effort in pursuit of their target.

In the bowling department, Dipendra Singh Airee and Captain Rohit Poudel made notable contributions, claiming one wicket each for Nepal.

As the second innings unfolds, Michael van Lingen and Gerhard Erasmus anchor Namibia’s innings, with respective scores of 30 and 16 runs, displaying resilience against Nepal’s bowling attack.

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