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    India hammer Namibia in run-up to Pakistan T20 World Cup showdown | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefFebruary 12, 2026 Latest News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ishan Kishan and Hardik Pandya score half centuries for T20 World Cup holders India in 93-run win against Namibia.

    Published On 12 Feb 202612 Feb 2026

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    Defending ‌champions India continued their march towards the Super Eight stage of the Twenty20 World ⁠Cup with a 93-run ⁠plastering of Namibia in a group A contest at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

    Put into bat on Thursday, India racked up 209-9 after opener Ishan Kishan (61) and middle-order batter ⁠Hardik Pandya (52) struck rapid half-centuries.

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    They returned to bundle out Namibia for 116 in 18.2 overs to register their second successive victory and top the group because of their net run-rate, which is ⁠superior to Pakistan, who also have four points from two games.

    The Asian archrivals will clash in a blockbuster in Colombo on Sunday.

    “I think it was a pretty good game for everyone,” India captain Suryakumar Yadav said.

    “It was not an easy wicket to bat on. The way Ishan and Sanju [Samson] started, it ‌didn’t really look like it, but it was a difficult wicket.”

    With Abhishek Sharma, currently the top-ranked T20 batsman, still recovering from a stomach infection, an out-of-form Samson had another opportunity to impress after India were put into bat.

    Samson (22) looked eager to make it count, too. The right-hander smacked three sixes, but frittered away the start and fell in the second over.

    Kishan was given LBW on 11, but the opener immediately reviewed the decision and replays confirmed ⁠he had edged it before the ball hit his pad.

    Namibia wished it ⁠was not the case because Kishan went on to smash JJ Smit for four sixes in a row to race to a 20-ball fifty.

    To make matters worse for Namibia, Louren Steenkamp dropped Tilak Varma (25) when the batter was on ⁠19.

    India needed 4.3 overs to reach 50, and their next 50 came off just 14 balls.

    Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus (4-20) ended Kishan’s 24-ball blitz, and ⁠they managed to apply the brake after the departures of ⁠Varma and Suryakumar (12).

    Pandya, who hit four sixes, and Shivam Dube (23) provided the late flourish to take India past the 200-mark.

    Steenkamp (29) and Jan Frylinck (22) began positively, but Namibia kept losing wickets to drift out of contention.

    For India, a fit-again Jasprit Bumrah bowled ‌four tidy overs, claiming the wicket of Ruben Trumpelmann with a trademark yorker.

    Varun Chakravarthy (3-7) was the pick of the Indian bowlers, while fellow spinner Axar Patel and player-of-the-match Pandya claimed two wickets ‌apiece.

    “After ‌the powerplay, we thought dew might make bowling tough, and we had a chance. But that spell from Varun broke the back of our chase,” Erasmus said.



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