Australia vs Namibia Prediction: Australia hit over 200 runs in last game

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Australia vs Namibia
ICC T20 World Cup: Match 24
Stadium: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Saint George, Antigua and Barbuda
12th June, 2024
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Australia vs Namibia Prediction, Betting Tips & Odds │12 June, 2024

Australia and Namibia are going head to head in the Match 24 of the ICC T20 World Cup at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Saint George, Antigua and Barbuda on 12th June 2024. Australia hit over 200 runs in their last game against the English team. Who will win this game of cricket?

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Currently, Australia appears formidable and will present a tough test for Namibia in their upcoming match. They convincingly defeated England in their previous match at the Kensington Oval, a venue where Namibia struggled with their batting on two occasions. Travis Head and David Warner provided a strong start by putting on 70 runs for the first wicket in just 30 balls, setting the foundation for a substantial total. Despite facing a strong bowling attack, Australia managed to excel.

While anticipating a challenge from Namibia's bowlers, it is expected that Australia will have the advantage. Marcus Stoinis has been reliable as a finisher, and although Glenn Maxwell has not been in top form, he will be eager to bounce back. Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell hold key roles at the 3rd and 4th positions and have the ability to drastically change the course of the game. Both players have the capability to score quickly, with Marsh also being able to stabilize the innings and form partnerships.

Marsh has utilized Stoinis effectively in the bowling department, with positive results. Alongside pacers like Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc, this team presents a formidable lineup for Marsh to lead. Adam Zampa has proven to be a consistent wicket-taker with his spin bowling and is likely to trouble Namibia with his leg-break deliveries.

David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Namibia has a talented team with skilled players in all areas, but they have not performed well in the current tournament. In their first game, they struggled to chase down a low score of 110 runs against Oman, resulting in a tie that Namibia eventually won in a super over. In the following match against Scotland at the same venue, they posted a total of 155 for 9 when batting first, with Gerhard Erasmus scoring 52 off 31 balls and Zane Green contributing 28 off 27 balls.

Although Nikolas Davin showed promise at the top of the order in the last match, their opening partnership needs to produce more substantial innings. Despite making changes in the lineup by replacing Michael van Lingen with JP Kotze, they have yet to find a successful combination. David Wiese, a seasoned player in franchise cricket worldwide, is expected to provide stability in the lower middle order alongside JJ Smit.

Currently, the batting lineup lacks consistency, so the team will rely on their bowlers for an edge in upcoming matches. Key bowlers to watch include Jan Frylinck, David Wiese, and Bernard Schotlz. Captain Gerhard Erasmus also contributes with the ball, and Ruben Trumplemann has previously excelled as a bowler in the T20 World Cup in the UAE. With a variety of bowling options in the squad, Namibia will look to their bowlers to make an impact in the competition.

Nikolaas Davin, JP Kotze, Jan Frylinck, Gerhard Erasmus (c), Malan Kruger, JJ Smit, David Wiese, Zane Green (wk), Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz, Tangeni Lungameni

Australia is currently leading in this competition due to their strong team and players in good form who have secured consecutive wins, including one against a top team like England. On the other hand, Namibia has faced difficulties in scoring competitive totals and will be at a disadvantage when facing Australia. Therefore, Australia is predicted to be the clear favourite to win the match.


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