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ICC World Cup qualifier: Namibia beat Netherlands

Wellington: Namibia opened its ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier New Zealand 2014 (CWCQ) campaign in style with a 91-run victory over the Netherlands in a Group B clash Wednesday at the Bay Oval 2 in

IANS Updated on: January 15, 2014 14:41 IST
icc world cup qualifier namibia beat netherlands
icc world cup qualifier namibia beat netherlands

Wellington: Namibia opened its ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier New Zealand 2014 (CWCQ) campaign in style with a 91-run victory over the Netherlands in a Group B clash Wednesday at the Bay Oval 2 in Mount Maunganui town in the country's north.




An all-round team performance saw the side post 253 for six in its 50 overs after being sent in to bat, with Gerrie Snyman striking 74 runs at a run a ball.

The 32-year-old found the boundary nine times, and put on a 58-run fifth-wicket stand with Nicolaas Scholtz (27) before being run out in the penultimate over. Christi Viljoen (46 not out) and Craig Williams (36) also added quick runs to bring the Namibia total to 253.

Netherlands' Mudassar Bukhari led with the ball, claiming three wickets for 40 runs, while Michael Swart took two for 44. The Namibia bowling attack tied up the Netherlands run chase, with fast-medium bowler Christi Viljoen claiming a four-wicket haul.

The Netherlands lost its openers cheaply in the first five overs, before captain Peter Borren (29) steadied the innings. The skipper faced only 17 balls and struck five boundaries before falling to Nicolaas Scholtz in the tenth over.

Borren's departure sparked a mini batting collapse, before youngster Michael Rippon (44 not out) came to the crease and played a patient knock. The 22-year-old was the last man standing when Netherlands finished its innings, all out for 162 in 36.5 overs.
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