Namibia’s head coach, Craig Williams, acknowledged their batting inadequacy in a seven-wicket loss to the Netherlands at the Men’s T20 World Cup. Despite a brisk start, Namibia struggled, posting 156/8 with Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton top-scoring at 42.
Williams expressed disappointment over missed opportunities in the death overs, leaving them short on runs. He praised Namibia’s bowlers for their efforts but emphasized the challenge of defending a modest total.
Reflecting on the upcoming match against India, Williams emphasized the need to adhere to fundamental batting principles. Stressing the importance of partnerships and stability in the top order, he highlighted the necessity of executing their game plan against a formidable opponent.
Williams acknowledged the significance of facing India in their home conditions, anticipating a competitive encounter. Emphasizing the team’s preparation under lights, he aimed to optimize their performance and capitalize on their positive team environment for a successful game.
