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T20 World Cup: Pakistan ease past Namibia, was first team to qualify for semi-finals

Pakistan claimed their fourth victory in as many video games to was the first team to qualify for the semi-finals on the ICC Males`s T20 World Cup 2021.

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Updated: Nov 2, 2021, 11: 58 PM IST

Defeating Namibia by 45 runs on the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, Pakistan grew to was the first team to qualify for the semi-finals on the ICC Males`s T20 World Cup 2021 on Tuesday, November 2.

Pakistan attach up a worthy entire of 189 runs off 20 overs, making it an uphill crawl for Namibia. The in-kind team then little Namibia to 144 on the shortcoming of 5 wickets after 20 overs to bid their fourth victory in as many video games on the T20 World Cup.

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With a target of 190, Namibia by no map appeared esteem having a possibility in opposition to the Pakistan tempo line up. The African aspect`s score learn 34/1 after the first six overs.

With runs in shortage, Stephan Baard after a silent 29 off 29 balls walked encourage to the dressing room within the 9th over after getting speed out. Imad Wasim eradicated Gerhard Erasmus within the 13th over. Craig Williams adopted his countryman within the subsequent over.

JJ Smit used to be brushed apart within the 17th over as Namibia slumped to 110/5. Within the live, Namibia fell short 46 runs short of the target. Earlier opting to bat first, Pakistan made 189-2. Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with 79off 50 balls, with his opening partner and captain Babar Azam continuing their glorious partnership with a 70 off his private.

Mohammad Hafeez added polish to the innings with an most primary 32 off honest 16 unhurried on, with Pakistan scoring an behold-watering 130 runs within the final ten overs.

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