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08 March 2025 | 08:42AMThe third ODI between Namibia and Canada at the Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, is set to be a crucial encounter in the series. With the series on the line, both teams will be eager to put in a strong performance and secure victory. NAM vs CAN live score updates will keep fans engaged as Namibia looks to capitalize on their home advantage, while Canada aims to showcase their growing prowess in international cricket.
Namibia has been a consistent force in Associate cricket, boasting a well-rounded squad with experienced players in both batting and bowling departments. Their top order has been aggressive in recent matches, and their middle-order stability has allowed them to post competitive totals. On the other hand, Canada has shown promise with their adaptable batting lineup and sharp bowling attack. Their ability to rotate the strike and build partnerships will be key to counter Namibia’s pace attack.
With both teams possessing firepower in their batting and disciplined bowling units, the match is expected to be highly competitive. The conditions in Windhoek are likely to favor both pacers and spinners at different stages, adding another strategic element to the contest.
Series
Match
Date & Time
Venue
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08:30 am
37%
40%
19.4 km/h
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Partly cloudy
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Average
Average
Average
(Last 10 match)
Namibia Recent form
Last 5 Matches
Canada Recent form
Last 5 Matches
Venue Scoring Pattern
Avg 1st Innings
261
X
228
Avg 2st Innings
Highest Total
381/8 (50 Ov) by NAM vs PNG
X
106/10 (31.2 Ov) by UAE vs USA
Lowest Total
Highest Chased
316/9 (49.3 Ov) by UAE vs NAM
X
231/10 (50 Ov) by USA vs JER
Lowest Defended
7
4
Niko Davin, Malan Kruger, Shaun Fouché, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Dylan Leicher, Gerhard Erasmus, Jan Frylinck, JP Kotze, Zane Green, Ruben Trumpelmann, JJ Smit
Pargat Singh, Navneet Dhaliwal, Harsh Thaker, Nicholas Kirton, Kanwarpal Tathgur, Akhil Kumar, Dilpreet Singh Bajwa, Yuvraj Samra, Shreyas Movva, Ajayveer Hundal, Saad Bin Zafar
As NAM vs CAN live score updates keep fans on the edge of their seats, both teams will look to execute their strategies to perfection in this decisive encounter. Namibia, playing in familiar conditions, will rely on their experienced batters and wicket-taking bowlers to put pressure on Canada. Meanwhile, Canada has shown great resilience and will be eager to take on the hosts with an aggressive mindset. The key to victory will be building strong partnerships and handling the pressure moments well. If Namibia can dominate with the ball early on, they could have the upper hand, but if Canada’s batters find their rhythm, they have the potential to pull off an upset. With a competitive pitch and two hungry teams, fans can expect an exciting contest that could go down to the wire.
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