Mehran Khan to Wiese, 2 runs, superb yorker, Wiese stays very deep in his crease and drills it powerfully down the ground. So straight that it hits the non striker stumps and deflects towards long-off.
19.4
Mehran Khan to Malan Kruger, 1 run, good length on off, Kruger punches it to the left of covers for a single. Does the right thing, all on David Wiese now...
Malan Kruger, right handed bat, comes to the crease
19.3
Mehran Khan to Zane Green, out Lbw!! Zane Green lbw b Mehran Khan 0(2)
Mehran Khan to Zane Green, THATS OUT!! Lbw!!
Given out LBW and this looks pretty plumb.
19.2
Mehran Khan to Zane Green, no run, nervy, nervy moments!! New batter Zane Green tried to be too cute, shuffles in for a ramp and then adjusts to try and open the bat face. Misses as Mehran Khan goes full and quick just outside off
Zane Green, left handed bat, comes to the crease
Keeper goes back now
19.1
Mehran Khan to Jan Frylinck, out Bowled!! Hang on! Hang on! We have a twist in the tale here... Jan Frylinck b Mehran Khan 45(48) [4s-6]Hang on!!
Mehran Khan to Jan Frylinck, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
Keeper still up to the stumps
Advantage Namibia as we head into the last over but funnier things have happened in cricket before. Those 5 runs could feel like a mountain to climb for Frylinck and Wiese.
18.6
Bilal Khan to Jan Frylinck, 1 run, superb yorker from Bilal to end his spell. Squeezed towards point for a quick single
18.5
Bilal Khan to Wiese, 1 run, to mid-wicket
18.4
Bilal Khan to Wiese, no run, wide yorker, well directed. Squeezed towards backward point
18.3
Bilal Khan to Wiese, SIX, what a crucial six from David Wiese!! That hung in the air for an eternity and so did Namibia's hopes with that, but ends up going the distance. A slower length ball onto off. Wiese stays deep, settles under that one and smokes it across the line.
18.2
Bilal Khan to Jan Frylinck, 1 run, full outside off, punched down to long-on