David Wiese's fighting knock in vain as Namibia crash out of the T20 World Cup
Muhammad Waseem, CP Rizwan and Basil Hameed shine with the bat
The UAE batters played very carefully in the first half of the innings as the opening pair of Muhammad Waseem and Vritya Aravind put on just 39 runs in eight overs. Aravind struggled to accelerate and got dismissed for 21 from 32 deliveries, but the UAE accelerated once Rizwan joined Waseem at the crease.
Waseem played a steady knock and was out after scoring his fifty in the 15th over of the innings. But Rizwan carried on and remained unbeaten on 43, whereas Basil Hameed provided the late impetus to their innings, remaining unbeaten on 25 from just 14 deliveries. The duo added 33 runs in the last two overs as UAE reached a competitive total of 148/3.
Namibia batters fall like a pack of cards
Gerhard Erasmus' men needed to get off to a good start in order to chase the target down. Instead, they fell like a pack of cards and got reduced to 69/7. It was Basil Hameed who triggered the collapse by dismissing Michael van Lingen and Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton early in the innings. He registered bowling figures of 3-0-17-2 after his superb batting effort late in the UAE innings.
David Wiese to the rescue
The match looked pretty much over for Namibia but David Wiese lifted the spirit of his team and the fans as he played a brilliant knock and formed an important partnership with Ruben Trumpelmann. He got them very close to a win as Namibia needed just 20 to win from the last two overs. He brought up his fifty in just 31 deliveries and looked confident to pull off the chase. Trumpelmann, who remained unbeaten on 25, also played a good supporting role.
Muhammad Waseem does the trick with the ball
After helping his team with a composed fifty earlier in the match, Waseem also shone with the ball as he bowled a brilliant final over to power the UAE to a win. He bowled accurate yorkers and also got Wiese out in the fourth delivery of the last over to crush the hopes of the Namibia fans. Erasmus' men ended up on 141/8 in the end, seven runs short, as UAE bowed out of the tournament with a morale-boosting win.