ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015

USA Losing Streak Continues With Loss To Namibia

News July 13, 2015 admin 0

Akeem Dodson who scored 49 runs was the only USA batsman to showed any resistance to Namibia. Picture credit: David Maher / ICC / SPORTSFILE

Akeem Dodson who scored 49 runs was the only USA batsman to show any resistance to Namibia. Picture credit: David Maher / ICC / SPORTSFILE

Namibia won its first match of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 on Monday (July 13), after beating the United States of America by seven wickets in a Group A clash at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast.

Namibia opted to field first after winning the toss, and its bowlers managed to restrict USA to 113 for 8 in 20 overs. Thereafter, the Namibia openers, Stephen Baard and Gerrie Snyman, put on 97 to make short work of the chase, which was completed in 12.5 overs.

Akeem Dodson, the opener, was the USA’s top scorer, with a 41-ball 49. However, the rest of the line-up was unable to offer him the support needed – the next highest score of the innings was Alex Amsterdam’s 27-ball 18.

USA lost its first wicket in the third over when Jason Davidson, the right-arm speedster, induced an edge off Fahad Babar that was caught behind. Dodson then farmed the strike and put on a quick 35 for the second wicket with Timothy Surujbally, but the stand was broken when the latter was run out after scoring 3 off 7 balls. Nicholas Stanford didn’t last long thereafter, trapped in front by Bernard Scholtz, the left-arm spinner, as USA was reduced to 57 for 3.

Dodson fought on though, and put on 25 for the fourth wicket with Amsterdam. But he was then felled by Scholtz, one run short of a half-century, and USA didn’t recover after that setback. At the time it was 82 for 4, but the rest of the batsmen could only manage 31 runs off the remaining 41 balls.

In its chase, the Nambia openers were relentless. They put on 97 runs in 10 overs, with Snyman taking the attack to the bowlers. He scored a 36-ball 62, including five fours and five sixes, even as Baard sealed up one end, scoring a 28-ball 34.

Such was the ferocity of Snyman’s hitting that USA’s total was soon dwarfed. The stand was eventually broken when Amsterdam had Snyman dismissed in the tenth over. Baard was then bowled by TK Patel, the legspinner who also had Raymond van Schoor, the new man, scalped in his next over. But it was too little too late, and Namibia eventually completed its chase with 43 balls to spare.

USA next faces Jersey on Wednesday, while Namibia’s next clash is against Jersey as well, on Friday.