T20 World Cup Group: Namibia head coach Craig Williams admitted their side fell short with the bat in a seven-wicket defeat to the Netherlands in their Men’s T20 World Cup Group A clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday, adding that the lack of runs on board is always going to put anyone on the backfoot.
On a sticky pitch, Namibia’s innings began with plenty of urgency but little composure, as they were restricted to 156/8. Namibia briefly recovered through a 52-run stand between Jan Frylinck and Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, who top-scored with 42.
But the duo and skipper Gerhard Erasmus fell in their bid to up the tempo, as none of the Namibian batters managed to convert their starts into a defining knock. "Look, from a coaching point of view, we always knew we were a bit short because we missed out on our own death overs batting, so we left 30 runs out there.