Namibia Deny Scotland Sweep With Last-Ball Six After Munsey's 108
The last-ball finish denies a Scotland sweep to close the series 2-1.
Overview
- Namibia won the series finale by four wickets with a last-ball six, chasing 187 after Scotland reached 186-4 built on George Munsey’s 108.
- Jan Frylinck led the chase with 78 off 53 balls, while early aggression from Louren Steenkamp kept Namibia on pace before late wickets tightened the target.
- Needing 16 off the final over, Namibia benefited from a no-ball and then Dylan Leicher cleared the rope off the last delivery to seal the win.
- Scotland had already clinched the three-match T20I series 2-1, having defended 157-8 to beat Namibia 138-7 in the second game by 19 runs.
- That second T20I swung on seamer Mackenzie Jones’ 4-22 for Scotland, with Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus top-scoring on 47 as all matches were played in Windhoek.