Canada-Namibia T20 Cricket Match Canceled Again Due to Weather

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The T20 cricket match between Canada and Namibia was canceled again due to inclement weather, marking two cancellations in one week. Their only completed match on Wednesday ended in a win for Namibia by three wickets over Canada, who scored 145 runs.

Canada’s T20 cricket match against Namibia faced cancellation for the second consecutive time due to inclement weather. The match, scheduled for Friday, was called off without any play. Previously, Tuesday’s series opener was also abandoned because of poor weather conditions.

In their last encounter on Wednesday, Namibia managed to clinch a victory by three wickets in a rain-affected match. After winning the toss, Namibia opted to field first. Canada’s innings, led by 18-year-old Yuvraj Samra who scored 37 runs, concluded at 145 runs for eight wickets in 15 overs.

Namibia successfully chased down the target, scoring 146 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Zane Green, who scored only two runs from Canadian bowler Kaleem Sana, sealed the match with a significant contribution, scoring nine runs in the final over of Namibia’s innings.

The cancellation of the Canada-Namibia T20 cricket match demonstrates the impact of adverse weather on sporting events. Despite earlier interruptions, Namibia achieved victory in the only completed match between the teams this week. With rain affecting the scheduling, participants must remain adaptable to changing conditions in the future.

Original Source: chatnewstoday.ca

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