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Watch: David Wiese stars with both bat and ball in Super Over as Namibia beat Oman in T20 World Cup

Namibia clinched a dramatic victory over Oman through a nerve-wra... Read More
NEW DELHI: Namibia clinched a dramatic victory over Oman through a nerve-wracking Super Over in a thrilling T20 World Cup Group B match in Barbados, thanks to the heroic efforts of David Wiese.

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The game, held at Kensington Oval, ended with both teams tied at 109 runs after their respective 20 overs, necessitating the decisive Super Over.


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Namibia, who seemed poised for an early win after Ruben Trumpelmann's brilliant four-wicket haul, which saw Oman bowled out for 109 in just 19.4 overs, faced stiff resistance from Oman's disciplined bowlers. Mehran Khan's exceptional spell ensured a nail-biting finish as Namibia matched Oman's total, pushing the match into the Super Over.

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In the Super Over, Namibia batted first, with Wiese leading the charge. His aggressive and strategic play was evident from the start.

Facing Bilal Khan, Wiese smashed the first ball for a four and followed it up with a six on the second ball, setting the tone for a high-scoring over. With contributions from Erasmus, Namibia posted an imposing 21 runs in their Super Over.

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Defending this total, Wiese took on the ball again and delivered a stellar performance. Despite conceding a six on the final ball, Wiese's tight and tactical bowling restricted Oman to just 10 runs, sealing a crucial victory for Namibia.

The Super Over sequence was a display of Wiese's all-round abilities. His first ball boundary and subsequent six put immediate pressure on Oman.

A clever use of the crease and inventive shots helped Namibia reach 21. In response, Wiese's disciplined bowling, including a dot ball and a critical wicket, ensured Oman couldn't mount a successful chase.

The T20 World Cup witnessed its second-ever Super Over in this match, with the first one taking place in 2012 between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Kandy.
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