Namibia Vs Canada Toss Update: Match Delayed Due to Wet Outfield in ICC Cricket World Cup League 2

Namibia is set to play against Canada in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2, but the toss was delayed due to a wet outfield. Namibia suffered a loss to the Netherlands, while Canada’s recent match was abandoned. Namibia stands sixth with 12 points, whereas Canada is third with 17 points.
Namibia faced Canada in match No. 57 of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 at the United Cricket Club Ground on March 9. However, the toss was delayed due to a wet outfield. Namibia recently suffered a significant loss to the Netherlands by 53 runs, where they only managed to score 106 runs in 30 overs while chasing a target of 161 runs.
Canada’s previous match against the Netherlands was abandoned due to rain, placing them third in the points table with 17 points from 13 matches. In contrast, Namibia occupies the sixth position with 12 points from 17 games. Both teams are preparing to compete under challenging circumstances in the Windhoek leg of the tournament.
The squads for the match are as follows:
Namibia’s lineup includes: JP Kotze, Nikolaas Davin, Jan Frylinck, Gerhard Erasmus (captain), Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Malan Kruger, JJ Smit, Zane Green (wicketkeeper), Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, Michael van Lingen, Lohandre Louwrens, Tangeni Lungameni, Jan de Villiers, and Shaun Fouche.
Canada’s team comprises: Navneet Dhaliwal, Nicholas Kirton (captain), Yuvraj Samra, Pargat Singh, Harsh Thaker, Shreyas Movva (wicketkeeper), Saad Bin Zafar, Dillon Heyliger, Shahid Ahmadzai, Parveen Kumar, Kaleem Sana, Aaron Johnson, Dilpreet Bajwa, Akhil Kumar, Kanwarpal Tathgur, and Jatinderpal Matharu.
The match between Namibia and Canada at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 was affected by poor weather, leading to a delay in the toss. Namibia is coming off a disappointing loss, while Canada looks to bounce back following an abandonment. Both teams await an opportunity to compete, reflecting on their standings in the points table.
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