England beat Namibia to move to brink of WC Super 8s

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Harry Brook made a rapid unbeaten 47 as England beat Namibia by 41 runs in a rain-hit reduced overs match in Antigua on Saturday that left the holders on the brink of the T20 World Cup knockout phase after being in serious danger of crashing out.
Following a three-hour delay, the weather lifted and a target of 11 overs each was set — reduced to 10 after another rain interruption — with Namibia winning the toss and opting to bowl.
England, needing to win to have a chance of reaching the Super 8s, posted a total of 122 for five with Namibia’s target adjusted by the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method to 126 to win.
Namibia reached 34-0 off five overs, the minimum number required, but the run rate required was far too much even after Nikolaas Davin (18 off 16 balls) was retired out to let in David Wiese who made 27 off 12 balls.
Namibia ended their innings on 84-3 before captain Gerhard Erasmus confirming that the match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound was Wiese’s farewell.
England up to second in Group B, ahead of Scotland on net run-rate but level on five points, with their rivals set to play leaders Australia later on Saturday.
A draw or win for the Scots in St Lucia would see them through at England’s expense.
“There was a lot of anxiety going around,” said Brook of the long wait for the game to start.
“We didn’t quite think we were going to get out there. But thankfully it (the rain) stopped. We took quite a bit of information from our batting out onto the pitch when fielding.”
England made a shaky start with Phil Salt getting just one run on the board in the first over and captain Jos Buttler departing for a duck, bowled by Ruben Trumpelmann in the second.
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