Dinesh Nakrani played a fantastic century and also put on a solid bowling performance in the last match for Uganda. He took three wickets and scored 110 runs off 45 balls.
In the previous game, Jan Frylinck and Gerhard Erasmus both played well for Namibia.
Ruben Trumpelmann is a standout performer for Namibia in the bowling category.
Namibia vs Uganda Team Preview
Namibia
Having already taken a 3-0 series lead, Namibia has been in unstoppable form. They now want to finish a whitewash and establish their dominance over Uganda.
Fans were on the edge of their seats for the previous meeting between these two clubs, which was an exciting affair. A daunting target of 204 runs was successfully matched by Namibia, who proved their mettle in the process. With scores of 80 and an unbroken 93, respectively, Gerhard Erasmus and Jan Frylinck played crucial innings that helped their team to an incredible triumph. It was a professional effort that demonstrated Namibia’s batting lineup’s depth and their capacity for handling pressure.
Uganda
Uganda finds themselves in a difficult situation after already losing the series. However, they come into this game hoping to save some face and prevent a loss.
Despite the potential of its batters, the bowling staff has had trouble contributing throughout the series. Dinesh Nakrani’s century in the previous match gave Uganda some hope as they produced a respectable total of 203 runs. Unfortunately, Namibia successfully chased down the target with five wickets remaining, negating their efforts.
Gerhard Erasmus (c), Zane Green (wk), Nikolaas Davin, Jan Frylinck, Ruben Trumpelmann, Gerhard Janse van Rensburg, Pikky Ya France, JJ Smit, Ben Shikongo, Michael van Lingen, Jack Brussell
Brian Masaba (c), Cyrus Kakuru (wk), Ronald Lutaaya, Alpesh Ramjani, Pius Oloka, Dinesh Nakrani, Frank Nsubuga, Kenneth Waiswa, Bilal Hassan, Robinson Obuya, Joseph Baguma
Namibia vs Uganda Team Form in Last 5 Matches
Namibia – W W W W _
Uganda –L L L W W
Namibia vs Uganda outfield report
United Cricket Club Ground
On this pitch, the series witnessed both, batting first and batting second both got a win. However, from a statistical view we consider that, whoever won the toss wants to take the bat first.
The forecast calls for great weather for an exciting encounter. The athletes can concentrate on exhibiting their skills without any significant interruptions because it is a warm 18°C outside and there is no threat of precipitation. The anticipated humidity level for the day is 43%, which shouldn’t have a big impact on the game.
The hitters have benefited from the United Cricket Club Ground’s wicket. It has provided considerable assistance to stroke-makers, which has made scoring runs relatively simpler. The batsmen will eagerly anticipate the real bounce and quick outfield, putting the bowlers under a lot of pressure.