NAM vs IRE T20 World Cup 2021: Possible Playing 11 of Namibia
Published on: Oct 21, 2021 8:00 pm IST|Updated on: Oct 21, 2021 8:45 pm IST
NAM Playing 11: The Namibia team will compete with the Ireland team in the Match 11 of the T20 World Cup 2021. If they win this game, they will win a ticket to the Super 12 stage of the tournament
The Namibia team won their last league fixture against the Netherlands team by 6 wickets. The opposition put up a strong score of 166, with Wiese taking 1 and Frylinck scalping 2 wickets. While the team got off to a good start, and Gerhard Erasmus and David Wiese contributed 32 and 66 respecitvely to help the team in chasing down the total in 19 overs.
Team News
- The team has 1 win in 2 matches, and will qualify for Super 12 with a win.
- The Namibia team are not expected to make any changes in winning combination.
NAM Playing 11 (likely)
The Namibia team will be reeling with confidence after winning the match against strong Netherlands team. The team’s bowling performance were average to give more than par total on this venue. All the bowlers gave runs at an economy of around 8m and would surely look to improve their performances.
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The batting department was impressive to provide a good start to the team and will be looking to keep up the same momentum. The top order batters Green and Williams are the proven performers, while Erasmus being the leader has been consistent. The all rounder David Wiese came back to form at the right time and will be helpful in both departments.
NAM Playing 11 (likely)
2. Zane Green (wk)
3. Craig Williams
4. Gerhard Erasmus (c)
5. David Wiese
6. JJ Smit
7. Ruben Trumpelmann
8. Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton
9. Jan Frylinck
10. Bernard Scholtz
11. Pikky Ya France
Namibia Squad
Namibia Squad: Gerhard Erasmus (c), Stephen Baard, Karl Birkenstock. Michau du Preez, Jan Frylinck, Zane Green, Nicol Lofie-Eaton, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, JJ Smit, Ruben Trumpelmann, Michael van Lingen, David Wiese, Craig Williams, Picky Ya France
Where to Watch NAM vs IRE Live T20 World Cup 2021
WATCH NAM vs IRE T20 Live on Star Sports 1 and Disney+ Hotstar. It will be the most important match of their group, as it will decide the 2nd team who will qualify for the Super 12 stage and compete with the top teams in the T20 format. The Disney+ Hotstar plans can be availed for different duration of time, like 3 months of 1 year to watch the T20 World Cup 2021. The cricket fans must be waiting for the big matches, but this game will be sureshot entertainer, as both teams will be giving their 100% effort to win the match.
4 Fantasy picks for Namibia vs Ireland from NAM
1. David Wiese
Wiese will be the best pick for this game due to his ability to score runs in a quick manner and take wickets in crucial situations. In the last game, he hit 66 off 40 balls, which made sure the team keep their hopes alive in the tournament and would look to continue the same form.
Name | Matches | Runs/Wickets | Average |
David Wiese | 269 | 2931/209 | 23.07/26.40 |
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2. Gerhard Erasmus
The captain of the Namibia team has been a proven performer in the limited overs format. In the last fixture, he hit 32 off 22 balls to stitch a crucial partnerships to seal the game for the team.
Name | Matches | Runs | Average |
Gerhard Erasmus | 24 | 574 | 33.76 |
3. Zane Green
Green looked confident in the warmup matches with his ability to give a good start to the team. In the last fixture, he scored 15 off 12 balls and hit 3 fours and would look to convert this into a big start in this crucial game against Ireland.
Name | Matches | Runs | Average |
Zane Green | 8 | 206 | 25.75 |
4. Jan Frylinck
The experienced bowler will play a critical role to take key wickets of the opposition and helping the team acing the crunch moments. In the last fixture, he took 2 wickets and now has 37 in the T20I at an impressive average of 11.64.
Name | Matches | Â Wickets | Average |
Jan Frylinck | 22 | 37 | 11.64 |
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