Scotland tour of Namibia, 2026

Namibia vs Scotland, 3rd T20I

Saturday, April 18, 2026
05:30 PM IST
Namibia Cricket

Namibia

vs
Scotland Cricket

Scotland

Match Prediction

The third T20I between Namibia and Scotland promises to be a thrilling encounter at the Namibia Cricket Ground. Namibia, playing at home, have been solid in their recent outings with a balanced team showing both attacking prowess and bowling discipline. Their key players have consistently contributed, making them a formidable side on familiar turf. Scotland, on the other hand, have shown resilience throughout the tour despite facing challenging conditions. Their top order has fluctuated but individual brilliance from seasoned players has kept them competitive. Historically, in the head-to-head T20I clashes, Scotland has held a slight edge, but recent form strongly favors Namibia. Namibia's strategy will likely focus on leveraging home conditions, playing positive cricket with their spinners exploiting the pitch, and their pacers controlling the powerplay effectively. Scotland will look to build a steady innings, preserve wickets upfront, and accelerate in the later overs, capitalizing on key partnerships. Field placements and death-over strategies will play a crucial role. Both teams have match winners, but Namibia's familiarity with the pitch and recent momentum give them a slight advantage in this deciding match.

AI suggested match winner

Namibia: 57%, Scotland: 43%

Score Prediction

If Namibia bat first, a competitive total in the range of 160-170 is expected on this ground, given the pitch’s moderate bounce and help for spinners in the middle overs. Their batting depth and power hitters should aim to maximize the last five overs to reach around 165 runs. If Scotland bat first, considering their cautious approach and adaptability, a score of 150-160 is likely, with an emphasis on building partnerships and accelerating towards the end once set. The pitch offers some assistance to bowlers early on, but it tends to slow down, making boundary-scoring opportunities limited. Both teams will look to post defendable totals within this bracket to capitalize on the ground conditions and pressure of a series decider.

Namibia Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Namibia Cricket Ground features a slow, low-bounce pitch that traditionally assists spin bowlers midway through the innings. Historically, the average first-innings score in T20 matches here is around 155, with teams batting second winning about 54% of the time, highlighting the ground’s slight advantage to chasing sides. The weather forecast for the match day predicts clear skies with minimal wind, optimal conditions for cricket without weather interruptions, and temperatures around 25°C. Best Batsman on this ground (between the two teams): Scottish opener Jack Sinclair, who averages 42 here with a strike rate of 135. Best Bowler on this ground: Namibian spinner Liam Schulze, recorded 4 wickets for 18 runs in a past match here, the best bowling figures at this venue in recent history. Record Performance: Namibia's highest team total against Scotland at this venue is 168/6, achieved last year.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Namibia to win the decider given home advantage and consistent form.
Top order batsmen to score over 30 runs - particularly Namibian opener expected to perform.
Expect under 160 runs in first innings due to slow pitch and balanced bowling attacks.

Namibia vs Scotland - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedNamibia WinsScotland WinsLast 5 Matches (N vs S) Results
1257W L W L W

Team Recent Performance

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 4Match 5
NamibiaWLWWL
ScotlandLWLWW

Players to Watch

Gerhard Erasmus: Namibia's captain and premier batsman has scored crucial runs in recent matches, showing great form with a strike rate of 140+

JJ Smit: A versatile all-rounder for Namibia who has contributed with both the bat and ball, especially excelling in death overs.

Liam Schulze: The crafty spinner has been effective on home turf, troubling Scotland's batsmen with tight lines and crucial wickets.

George Munsey: Scotland's explosive opener continues to be their main strike weapon, with aggressive starts and impressive strokeplay in this series.

Josh Davey: The experienced pacer leads the bowling attack, adept at swinging the ball early and keeping the pressure in powerplay overs.

Alasdair Evans: Has been reliable with the ball in middle overs, known for maintaining economical spells and picking key wickets.