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India tune up for Pakistan clash by thumping Namibia

Reuters  •  February 13th, 2026 8:28 am
India tune up for Pakistan clash by thumping Namibia

India's Hardik Pandya made a hard-hitting half-century against Namibia in New Delhi | Photo: AP

Defending champions India have 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 in to bat, India racked up 209/9 after Ishan Kishan (61) and Hardik Pandya (52) struck rapid half-centuries.
They returned to bundle out Namibia for 116 in 18.2 overs to register their ‌second successive victory and top the group because of a superior run-rate to Pakistan, who also have four points from two games.
The Asian arch-rivals 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 on Thursday.
Samson (22) looked keen to make it count too. The right-hander smacked three sixes but frittered away the start and fell in the second over.
But Kishan smashed JJ Smit ​for four sixes ‌in a row to race to a 20-ball fifty.
India needed 4.3 overs to reach 50, and their next 50 came off 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 (19) 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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