Scotland Vs Namibia: Scotland chase 160 to take series opener in Windhoek

Scotland Vs Namibia began with Scotland making the stronger start in Windhoek, where they chased 160 to win by seven balls in a T20 series opener. George Munsey’s quick scoring helped set the tone, while Namibia’s total of 159-7 was built around Gerhard Erasmus’ 54. The result gave Scotland an early lead in the series and underlined their control in the chase.
Scotland Vs Namibia starts with a controlled chase
Scotland reached 160-3 in 18. 5 overs after Namibia opted to bat first. The hosts had slipped to 94-6 before recovering to a competitive total, but the pressure stayed with them once Scotland’s openers got moving. Munsey made 44 off 31 balls and Finlay McCreath added 16, giving the tourists a quick platform.
Brandon McMullen then carried the chase through to the end with an unbeaten 44 off 39 balls, keeping Scotland on track after the early burst. Captain Richie Berrington added 34 in his 350th Scotland appearance before falling to a sharp one-handed catch on the square-leg boundary. Matthew Cross finished the job with the winning runs.
Namibia recover after early damage
Namibia’s innings was in trouble when Jasper Davidson and Mark Watt each took two wickets while bowling economically, leaving the hosts struggling at 94-6. Zainullah Ihsan, making his Scotland debut, claimed his first international wicket when Louren Steenkamp was dismissed for 27. The breakthrough added to Scotland’s grip on the innings.
Despite the pressure, Namibia pushed on to 159-7. Erasmus anchored the innings with 54 from 39 deliveries, while Jan Balt provided late value with an unbeaten 19. That recovery gave Namibia a defendable score, but not enough to stop Scotland’s steady reply.
Immediate reactions from the scorecard
There were no formal post-match quotations included in the match details, but the numbers told the story clearly. Watt finished with 2-24 and Davidson with 2-28, both central to Scotland’s ability to restrict the hosts after the early wickets.
On the batting side, Munsey’s rapid start and McMullen’s unbeaten half-century stand-out as the key factors in Scotland Vs Namibia. Berrington’s 350th appearance also added a notable milestone to a winning effort.
Quick context from Windhoek
This series opener followed a One Day International in which Scotland and Namibia had already met in Windhoek. It also came after Scotland were left frustrated in the same country when rain disrupted their recent Tri-Series campaign.
Scotland now have two more matches left in the T20 series, scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 13: 00 BST. If they keep the same control with bat and ball, Scotland Vs Namibia could still shape into a one-sided contest, but Namibia will look for a sharper response in the matches ahead.


