In a heart-stopping finish that had cricket fans on the edge of their seats, Namibia snatched a dramatic four-wicket victory over Scotland with a last-ball six in their T20 series finale. The win provided a thrilling consolation for the hosts, who fought back brilliantly despite Scotland having already clinched the series 2-0.
The match seemed destined for a Scottish clean sweep after a spectacular batting display. Opener George Munsey was in devastating form, hammering a brilliant 108 runs from just 59 balls. His century, featuring eight fours and seven sixes, was his third in T20 internationals for Scotland and propelled his side to a formidable total of 186-4.
Facing a steep chase, Namibia's reply was powered by a superb knock from Jan Frylinck, who top-scored with a composed 78 off 53 balls. However, the required run rate climbed, setting up a nail-biting final over. Namibia needed 16 runs to win, with the pressure squarely on the batting side.
The tension reached its peak as Scotland's Jasper Davidson took two wickets in the over, including that of influential captain Gerhard Erasmus. With nine runs needed from the final two deliveries, Davidson bowled a crucial no-ball. That moment of reprieve was all Namibia needed. Dylan Leicher scrambled a two off the next ball before launching the final delivery over the boundary for a match-winning six, sealing a memorable victory for the home side in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.
