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Namibia vs England Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Rain delays start in Antigua

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Namibia vs England Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Follow the live match action as Jos Buttler’s England face Gerhard Erasmus-led Namibia in a Group B match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua on Saturday.

NAM vs ENG Live Score, T20 World Cup Match Today: Get Namibia vs England Live Updates at Antigua.NAM vs ENG Live Score, T20 World Cup Match Today: Get Namibia vs England Live Updates at Antigua.

Namibia vs England Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: The start has been delayed by rain in Antigua. England’s Super 8 spot will be on the line when Jos Buttler’s men step out to face Gerhard Erasmus’s Namibia in their final Group B match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound on Saturday.

After being down and out after two rounds, England resurrected themselves in the hunt for the Super 8 spot with a monumental win over Oman. Chasing down a 48-run target in only 19 balls, England received a massive Net Run Rate boost that has ensured Scotland will have to grind it out against Australia to make it to the last-eight. England’s bowling rejuvenation will please Buttler as will the return of some blistering attack up top with the bat.

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Having endured a lacklustre campaign this time around, Namibia will aim to finish on a high by gatecrashing England’s hopes during the group-stage hurdle.

Follow ENG vs NAM live score and action below

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 – Match 34

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Match delayed due to wet ground conditions

After chasing down the paltry target of 73 runs posted by Namibia inside the first six overs on Wednesday, the Australian cricket team could possibly yield to temptation and take it easy against Scotland in their next group game. The reason? It could make life difficult for the England cricket team, who are currently in a scramble to make the cut for the Super 8 at the ongoing T20 World Cup.

At least that’s what Australia’s Josh Hazlewood has implied in a press conference on Wednesday. However, he stopped short of saying that Australia would actually try to beat Scotland in a slower-than-needed fashion. READ MORE

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