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Namibia v Scotland T20 fifth officer, Windhoek
Staff ESPNcricinfo
October 5, 2011
Scotland 181 for 7 (63 Berrington, Engelbrecht 26.02) beat Namibia 55 (2-2 Drummond, Haq 2-6) by 126 runs
Scotland extended their domination of Namibia, secure Twenty20 victory 4-1 series victory in the 126-run fifth game of Windhoek High School. Richie Berrington in support of the 63 innings of Scotland, to help them reach 181 7, which imploded after Chase spectacular fashion in Namibia, and they were all over 55 to 11.
Berrington half century was that Scotland sleeves of any length, but there were no contributions on the order from above, and who chose to bat first in their last match of the tour. Calum Macleod Berrington helped an opening stand of 57 in time, and the sleeves only wobble was when Scotland lost Fraser Watts and Berrington in just two overs to fall to 132 for 5.
Gordon Drummond was responsible for giving impetus end sleeves, closing two of the six balls he faced at the border, Gerrie Snyman while Engelbrecht Andre and Bernard Scholtz picked two windows each.
Namibia lost a front tooth, Louis van der Westhuizen in the first over of their reply, and the middle third of the dangerously teetering on March 14 Gordon Drummond struck twice in his only. When Captain Craig Williams, Sharif dismissed the slide began in earnest in Namibia Safyaan 3-37 of 35 was slightly above 7.
Preston Mommsen himself contributed to three wickets faster than the tail offered no resistance, in other Engelbrecht captured by Watts to engage in combat to an end.
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