Spin Dominates India-Namibia T20 Clash, Sets Tournament Record

Spinners dominated the T20 World Cup clash between India and Namibia in Delhi, taking 10 wickets between them. This marks the second-highest tally for spin in a men's T20I played in India, highlighting a tournament trend where over 50% of overs have been bowled by spinners. Despite a strong powerplay, Namibia collapsed against India's spin duo of Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel. India secured a comfortable victory, maintaining their top position in Group A.

Key Points: Spin Bowling Record in T20 World Cup India vs Namibia

  • 10 wickets fell to spin
  • Second-most in a T20I in India
  • India's batting weakness against spin exposed
  • Spinners bowl over 50% of tournament overs
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T20 WC: Spin dominates India-Namibia clash in Delhi, tournament record in spin bowling broken

Spinners took 10 wickets in India-Namibia T20 World Cup match, setting a tournament record for spin dominance in Delhi.

"It was spin bowling which reigned supreme - Match Report"

New Delhi, February 12

It was spin bowling which reigned supreme during the ICC T20 World Cup clash between defending champions India and Namibia at New Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, as 10 wickets fell to tweakers on Thursday, the second-most in a men's T20I game played in India.

While it was Namibia skipper Gerald Erasmus who kept India to 209/9 with a four-wicket haul, for the Men in Blue, it was fine spells from Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel that ruined Namibia's day despite a fine start in the powerplay. 10 wickets falling to spin is the second-most in a T20I match held in India, after the India-New Zealand clash in the 2016 T20 World Cup at Nagpur, where 12 wickets fell to spinners.

At the pace, 235 runs were scored throughout the match, and seven wickets were lost in 25.2 overs. The economy rate of pacers was 9.27, and 53 dots were bowled (dot percentage of 34.8 per cent). By spinners, 10 wickets were taken while conceding just 88 runs in 13 overs, with an economy rate of 6.76. 39 dots were played against spin, with a 50 per cent dot percentage.

While the Men in Blue were exceptional against pace in their innings, getting 147 runs at loss of two wickets in 12 overs at an economy rate of 12.25 with just 23.6 per cent dots, they could get just 61 runs in eight overs at a loss of five wickets against spin, at an economy rate of 7.62 and a dot ball per centage of 45.8, playing out 22 dots against tweakers. Their weakness against spin was a major highlight of the match, even though Namibia did just as badly against Indian spinners Varun and Axar.

Now, 18 games deep in the tournament, it is spinners who have thrown down 50.4 per cent of overs so far, the highest in a T20 WC edition, followed by 45.8 per cent in 2012 (held in Sri Lanka).

After a blazing 24-ball 61 by Ishan and a 28-ball 52 by Hardik took India to 209/9 despite a four-fer from skipper Gerald Erasmus, India were challenged by Namibia well in the powerplay, as the visitors ended that phase at 57/1. From there, Varun Chakravarthy (3/7 in two overs), Axar Patel (2/20 in three overs) and Hardik Pandya (2/21 in four overs) turned the tide in India's favour, skittling Namibia out for 116 runs in 18.2 overs. India is at the top of Group A, with two wins in two matches, followed by Pakistan, with the same win-loss ratio.

- ANI

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Priya S
The stats are mind-blowing! Spinners taking 10 wickets for just 88 runs... that's dominance. But the article rightly points out our own batters also struggled. Hope the team works on playing spin better. Great win nonetheless! 🏏
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Aman W
Hardik Pandya's all-round performance was the real game-changer. Scored quick 52 and then took crucial wickets. He's back to his best! The Delhi pitch was a proper turner, perfect for our bowlers.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, the match was a treat! The contrast between pace and spin bowling was stark. 50% of overs bowled by spinners in the tournament so far is a record? That's fascinating. Shows how T20 cricket is evolving.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the win, I'm a bit concerned. If our own batters are playing out 45.8% dots against Namibia's spin, what will happen against Rashid Khan or Adil Rashid? The management needs to address this weakness urgently. The bowling was top-class though.
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Ishita S
Ishan Kishan's 24-ball 61 was pure fire! 🔥 He set the perfect platform. Yes, we lost wickets to spin later, but 209 was always going to be too much for Namibia. Top of the group, let's go! #BleedBlue

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