Sahibzada Farhan's Century Powers Pakistan to 102-Run Win Over Namibia

Pakistan secured a commanding 102-run victory over Namibia to book their place in the T20 World Cup Super Eight stage. Opener Sahibzada Farhan was the hero, scoring an unbeaten 100 off 58 balls to propel Pakistan to a formidable total of 199/3. Namibia's chase never gained momentum as they were bowled out for just 97 in 17.3 overs, with spinners Usman Tariq (4/16) and Shadab Khan (3/19) doing the damage. The win confirms Pakistan's progression in the tournament with a dominant all-round performance.

Key Points: Pakistan Crush Namibia by 102 Runs, Qualify for T20 WC Super Eight

  • Farhan's maiden T20I century
  • Pakistan posts 199/3
  • Namibia bundled out for 97
  • Usman Tariq takes 4/16
  • Pakistan qualifies for Super Eight
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T20 WC: Pakistan beat Namibia by 102 runs to qualify for Super Eight stage

Sahibzada Farhan's unbeaten 100 leads Pakistan to a dominant 102-run victory over Namibia, securing their spot in the T20 World Cup Super Eight stage.

"It was the first T20I hundred for him and only the second in the men's T20 World Cup by a Pakistani batter. - Match Report"

Colombo, February 18

In an ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash, Pakistan defeated Namibia by 102 runs, securing their spot in the Super Eight stage of the tournament.

Batting first, Pakistan posted a total of 199/3, thanks to an unbeaten century from opener Sahibzada Farhan. Overcoming cramps, Farhan scored 100 off 58 balls*, hitting 11 fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 172, marking his first T20I century and only the second by a Pakistani batter in the Men's T20 World Cup.

It was not the most fluent start for Pakistan as they lost Saim Ayub for 14 in the sixth over, with Jack Brassell taking the wicket. However, Pakistan managed 47/1 in the powerplay.

Pakistan accelerated in the ninth over, scoring 22 runs off leg-spinner Willem Myburgh, with contributions from Salman Agha, who came down the track to hit a six straight down the ground, before Farhan hit two successive sixes.

There was a little wobble in the middle as captain Agha (38 off 23, with three fours and two sixes) and Khawaja Nafay (5, with one boundary) departed in quick succession. Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus put the skids on the scoring rate with some smart bowling and sent back Agha and Nafay as Pakistan reached 118/3 in 14 overs.

However, opener Farhan continued to press on and helped Pakistan reach a daunting 199. The right-handed batter finished at a 58-ball 100*, laced with 11 fours and four sixes at a strike rate of over 172. It was the first T20I hundred for him and only the second in the men's T20 World Cup by a Pakistani batter.

The right-hander joined former batter Ahmed Shehzad in the list of Pakistan batters to have a T20 World Cup to their names. Shehzad made 111* in 62 balls against Bangladesh in the ICC T20 World Cup back in 2014 at Mirpur.

Chasing 200, Left-arm pacer Salman Mirza broke the 32-run opening partnership after he removed Jan Frylinck (9 off 11 balls, with one four) during the fifth over. Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton got out on five as Namibia had to settle for 40/2 in powerplay after a fluent start.

Namibia's chase slipped from 40/2 to 49/4 after they lost two more quick wickets. During the seventh over, Mohammad Nawaz got the wicket of Louren Steenkamp (23 off 22 balls, with three fours and one six). In the very next over, captain Gerhard Erasmus got out for seven against Shadab Khan.

After the end of 10 overs, Namibia crawled to 62/4. During the third ball of the 13th over, Shadab Khan dismissed Alexander Volschenk (20, with one four and as many sixes). In the next over, spinner Usman Tariq struck twice. He first removed JJ Smit (9) and Ruben Trumpelmann (0) as Namibia slumped to 81/7.

During the 18th over, Zane Green was dismissed by Shadab for seven runs, and in the very next over, Tariq clean bowled Bernard Scholtz for just one run as Namibia were at 96/9.

Tariq claimed the final wicket after dismissing Willem Myburgh (8) as Pakistan bundled out Namibia for just 97 runs in 17.3 overs. The Men in Green posted a dominant 102-run total.

For Pakistan, Usman Tariq claimed a four-wicket haul (4/16). Shadab Khan took three wickets (3/19).

- ANI

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Sarah B
Dominant win, but honestly, it was against Namibia. The real test will be against the top teams. The middle order wobble is a concern they need to fix before facing stronger bowling attacks.
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Vikram M
Usman Tariq with 4/16! The spin attack is looking sharp. Good to see Shadab Khan among the wickets too. Makes the upcoming matches even more exciting. Bring on the Super Eight stage! 🏏
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Priya S
As a cricket fan, you have to appreciate a good innings. Farhan's century was class. But let's not get carried away—beating Namibia is expected. The pressure will be different against India or Australia.
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Rohit P
Only the second T20 World Cup century for Pakistan? That's a surprising stat. Meanwhile, our Indian batters have several. Shows the difference in firepower at the top, perhaps. Still, a comprehensive win for them.
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Kavya N
Good for the tournament that Pakistan qualified. A strong Pakistan team makes the World Cup more interesting. Hope we get another India-Pakistan clash in the later stages! The atmosphere would be electric. 🤞

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