
Canadian men edge Namibia in ICC World Cup League 2 one-day cricket thriller
WINDHOEK — Pargat Singh’s boundary in a super over lifted Canada to a thrilling win over Namibia on Sunday in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 play.
The one-day international went to a deciding over when it finished in a tie. That meant both sides had six balls to add to their total, each nominating three batsman and one bowler.
Smit and captain Gerhard Erasmus took the crease for Namibia with Kaleem Sana bowling for Canada. The Namibians scored zero, one (on a bye) and one with Smit caught on the fourth delivery.
That brought in Ruben Trumpelmann, who added one run off the fifth delivery. Swinging for the boundary, Erasmus was caught by Canada captain Nicholas Kirton on the final ball of the over with just three runs scored.