ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023-27

Namibia vs Scotland, 94th Match

Monday, April 6, 2026
01:00 PM IST
Namibia Cricket

Namibia

vs
Scotland Cricket

Scotland

Match Prediction

The upcoming 94th Match of the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023-27 features Namibia taking on Scotland at the iconic Wanderers Cricket Ground. Namibia has shown promising consistency in recent matches, winning 3 of their last 5 ODIs with their bowling attack particularly impressive in restricting opponents. Scotland, on the other hand, enter this fixture with a mixed bag of results, grabbing 2 wins in their previous 5 outings, yet boasting solid batting depth led by experienced campaigners. Head-to-head between these two reveals a competitive rivalry, with both sides evenly matched, although Scotland holds a slight edge historically in pressure games. Key players for Namibia include their leading all-rounder who has been pivotal with the bat and ball, and a fast bowler who has shown a knack for early breakthroughs. Scotland will rely on their top-order batsman known for anchoring innings and a spinner who has consistently troubled oppositions in middle overs. Strategically, Namibia may look to exploit home conditions by attacking early and leveraging pace-friendly wickets, while Scotland might focus on building partnerships and applying pressure through disciplined bowling. Considering recent form, tactical clarity, and individual brilliance, Namibia’s slight home advantage and momentum position them as favorites. However, Scotland’s resilient batting lineup ensures this game is keenly balanced. #### AI suggested match winner Namibia: 56%, Scotland: 44%

Score Prediction

If Namibia bats first at the Wanderers Cricket Ground, they are likely to post a competitive total of around 270-280 given the balanced nature of the pitch which supports both batsmen and bowlers fairly evenly. Their power hitters and ability to accelerate in the last 10 overs could push the score beyond 275 on a typical ODI pitch here. If Scotland bats first, expect a target in the 260-270 range. Scotland’s middle order can stabilize innings but may find challenges against Namibia's pace attack early on. The pitch should allow stroke play, but bowlers can gain assistance from bounce and seam movement, capping the total in the mid-260s. Both sides will need to capitalize on powerplay overs and rotations in the middle overs to set or chase a balanced score on this venue.

Wanderers Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Wanderers Cricket Ground traditionally offers a balanced pitch with consistent bounce and moderate pace, providing advantage to seam bowlers early on, but also allowing batsmen to score freely once set. Average first-innings score at this ground in recent ODIS is approximately 270. Chasing teams have a reasonable success rate of around 52% here, indicating the pitch holds up well throughout the innings. Weather forecast predicts clear skies with mild temperatures and minimal wind, favoring batting conditions. Best bowler performances at this ground from these sides include Namibia's leading fast bowler with 4/35 as best figures, while Scotland’s spinner recorded best bowling figures of 4/40. The highest individual score on this ground in Namibia vs Scotland matches is 115 by a Namibian batsman, and Scotland’s top batsman has a best of 102 here.
Our betting tips for this match
Expect early wickets; back Namibia’s pace attack to make inroads in powerplay overs.
Look for Scotland to stabilize in the middle overs — good value in betting on their middle-order batsmen to score 30+ runs.
Total runs projected around 260-280; consider betting on under 285 runs for a balanced risk option.

Namibia vs Scotland - Head to Head Record in ODI

Matches PlayedNamibia WinsScotland WinsNo Result
12561

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 MatchesWinsLosses
NamibiaW W L W L32
ScotlandL W L L W23

Players to Watch

Gerhard Erasmus (Namibia) – Namibia's captain and key all-rounder, Erasmus has recently contributed with crucial half-centuries and effective medium pace spells, anchoring his side both with bat and ball.

Jan Frylinck (Namibia) – His death-over bowling and ability to pick early wickets have been vital, with notable performances including multiple three-wicket hauls in recent games.

George Munsey (Scotland) – Scotland’s aggressive top-order batsman, Munsey has displayed consistent form, recently scoring quickfire 50s that set the platform for competitive totals.

Brad Wheal (Scotland) – A seam bowler known for his consistent line and length, Wheal has been instrumental in breaking partnerships and maintaining pressure in recent fixtures.

Calum MacLeod (Scotland) – Experienced middle-order batsman who stabilizes innings; MacLeod has contributed vital runs in recent matches with a notable 70-run knock in the last game.