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India National Cricket Team vs Namibia National Cricket Team Timeline

India National Cricket Team vs Namibia National Cricket Team Timeline

February 12, 2026. Delhi. Arun Jaitley Stadium. The powerplay ends and the scoreboard reads 86/1. India have just posted their highest powerplay score in T20 World Cup history, In 6 overs. Ishan Kishan is still batting, already past 50, and he’s been at the crease for exactly 20 balls.

The final score: India 209/9. Namibia 116 all out. A 93-run win, India’s largest margin of victory in Men’s T20 World Cup history. But this wasn’t just a big win. It was the third chapter of a story that started 23 years ago in Pietermaritzburg. Here’s the full India vs Namibia cricket timeline and what the scorecards don’t show you.

The Rivalry at a Glance (2003–2026)

This is a short rivalry by cricket standards. Three official matches one ODI World Cup, two T20 World Cups. India have won all three. But every match has added a new layer.

Overall Head-to-Head Record

FormatMatchesIndia WinsNamibia WinsLast Match
ODI110Feb 23, 2003 — India won by 181 runs 
T20I220Feb 12, 2026 — India won by 93 runs 
Total330

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India have also beaten Namibia in a 2026 warm-up, where India A won by 130 runs.

The Numbers Behind India’s Dominance

Match 1 — 2003 ODI World Cup: Where It All Began

February 23, 2003. City Oval, Pietermaritzburg. India are in Pool A of the ODI World Cup. Namibia are making their only World Cup appearance to date.

Scorecard Snapshot

Sachin made it look easy. Ganguly made it look inevitable. Namibia’s bowlers, Facing Tendulkar-Ganguly in full flow, Conceded 311 in 50 overs on a flat Pietermaritzburg deck.

What This Match Really Said About Namibia

Here’s what most articles skip: Namibia’s 130 all out in 42.3 overs wasn’t a total collapse. They lasted 42.3 overs. Against an Indian pace attack that included Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath, that showed they could survive.

Unique insight: Namibia 2003 was a first-time qualifier. They had no data on how to face India, no specialist coaching against subcontinental spin, and no T20 format experience (T20 cricket didn’t exist yet). Their 130 against a World Cup-winning squad was, quietly, a respectable debut.

Match 2 — 2021 T20 World Cup Dubai: Spinners Take Over

November 8, 2021. Dubai International Stadium. India vs Namibia in the Super 12s. This was Namibia’s arrival on the T20 World Cup stage, They had qualified for the Super 12s by beating Netherlands and Ireland in the first round.

The Ashwin-Jadeja Trap

India fielded first. Namibia’s batters had never faced Ashwin and Jadeja in the same attack on a UAE surface. It showed.

Namibia’s fatal error: their top order tried to attack India’s spin. The UAE’s dry surface turned Ashwin’s off-breaks sharply. David Wiese (28 off 22) was their only genuine threat.

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Rohit and Rahul’s Clinical Chase

India needed 133. They got it in 15.2 overs with 9 wickets to spare.

Warm-Up Match, February 2026: India A’s Warning Shot

February 6, 2026. BCCI Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru. Six days before the World Cup Group A clash, Namibia faced India A essentially India’s second XI. The result was brutal.

Match 3 — T20 World Cup 2026, Delhi: India Break Records

February 12, 2026. Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. India’s second Group A match, after a nervy, narrow escape against the USA. The team needed a statement. They got it.

Ishan Kishan’s 24-Ball Powerplay Explosion

Namibia won the toss and fielded first. The decision looked sensible for 4 balls, Until Ishan Kishan began attacking everything.

Kishan reached his fifty in 20 balls. It was one of the fastest World Cup fifties ever recorded.

This is where things go wrong for every bowling team against Kishan: he doesn’t telegraph aggression. He bats normally, And then in 3 consecutive overs, he hits 5 sixes. Namibia’s bowlers never adjusted.

India’s Middle-Order Collapse — The Hidden Story

What most people miss: India actually lost control between overs 17–20.

India were 205/5 in 18.2 overs, And collapsed to 209/9 in 20. Just 4 runs in the last two overs with 4 wickets falling.

Counterintuitive idea: India’s 209/9 was actually a minor crisis at the death. Erasmus’s bowling was genuinely World Cup quality in those final overs. In another match, against a weaker bowling attack at 3–8, those 4 wickets might have cost India dearly. Here, they lost 4 wickets but Pandya’s 52 off 28 meant the damage was already done.

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Erasmus’s 4/20 — Namibia’s Only Win Within the Loss

Let this sink in: Namibia’s captain took 4 wickets for 20 runs in the second biggest cricket match of their lives, And still lost by 93 runs.

Gerhard Erasmus dismissed:

This tells you everything about the gap between these teams. Namibia’s best possible individual performance still results in a 93-run loss. That’s not a lack of talent, That’s a depth problem.

Varun Chakravarthy’s Demolition Job

Namibia’s chase never had a chance.

Varun’s mystery spin is specifically devastating against teams that lack exposure to IPL cricket. Namibia’s batters have never faced him in any competitive domestic setting. They had no tactical plan for him.

The Records That Were Set in This One Match

  1. India’s largest T20 World Cup win by runs — 93 runs
  2. Highest T20 World Cup powerplay total — 86/1 in 6 overs
  3. Fastest team to reach 100 in T20 World Cup history — in under 8 overs

3 Structural Reasons India Always Win This Matchup

1. Powerplay Dominance vs Powerplay Vulnerability

India average 65+ runs in 6 powerplay overs against Namibia. Namibia have averaged under 35 in 6 overs against India across both T20Is.

This isn’t just batting quality. India’s openers, Whoever they are trained to attack the short ball, the wide ball, and anything full-pitched. Namibia’s bowlers are unaccustomed to executing at sub-7 economy rates under attack pressure.

2. Bowling Depth vs Single-Bowler Dependence

India’s 2026 bowling attack had 6 bowlers share 10 wickets. No Indian bowler conceded more than 36 runs in the match.

Namibia rely almost entirely on Erasmus and JJ Smit as containment bowlers. When one underperforms or when a batter survives their spell Namibia have no Plan B.

Original observation: India never play the same bowling lineup in any two World Cup matches against Namibia. In 2021, it was Ashwin-Jadeja. In 2026, it was Varun-Axar. The pattern is always the same: two specialist spin options, minimum 4 overs each, targeting middle-order fragility. This is calculated, not coincidental.

3. Pressure Management Under Chase

When Namibia need 200+ to win, they don’t have a batter who can score 80+ at 150+ strike rate. Their best Erasmus bats at roughly 120 SR in chases. Against India’s death bowling, that means running out of overs.

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Namibia Are Not a Pushover — The Evidence

What Namibia did right coming into 2026:

What Namibia must fix to compete against India:

  1. Opener consistency — their top 2 batters need to survive 6 overs, not 3
  2. Exposure to mystery spin — Varun, Kuldeep-type bowlers must feature in warm-up matches
  3. Death hitting depth — overs 17–20 in a 200+ chase require trained finishers, not tail-enders

What This Win Means for India’s T20 World Cup Campaign

After a shaky performance against the USA, India were 77/6 at one stage before Suryakumar rescued the match, India desperately needed this performance. They didn’t just win. They reset their entire momentum.

The 86/1 powerplay showed India’s openers are firestarting again. Hardik Pandya’s 52 showed India have a reliable No. 6 finisher. And Varun Chakravarthy’s 3/7 gave India exactly the spin-bowling weapon they need for subcontinental conditions as the tournament moves to Sri Lanka for the Pakistan match.

Original observation: India’s biggest risk in the 2026 T20 World Cup is not Namibia It never was. It’s the pattern of starting slow, needing a rescue, and then exploding late. Against USA, that pattern nearly cost them. Against Pakistan in Colombo next, That pattern will be exposed at the highest level. The Namibia match was a confidence reset But India’s technical issues weren’t fully resolved in one game.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many times have India and Namibia played cricket?

Ans. India and Namibia have played 3 official international matches, 1 ODI (2003 World Cup) and 2 T20Is (2021 and 2026 T20 World Cups). India have won all three.

Q2. What was the result of India vs Namibia in the 2026 T20 World Cup?

Ans. India beat Namibia by 93 runs on February 12, 2026 at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. India scored 209/9 (Ishan Kishan 61, Hardik Pandya 52) and Namibia were bowled out for 116 (Varun Chakravarthy 3/7).

Q3. What records did India break against Namibia in the 2026 T20 World Cup?

Ans. India set three T20 World Cup records: their highest powerplay score (86/1 in 6 overs), their fastest team century, and their largest margin of victory in Men’s T20 World Cup history (93 runs).

Q4. Did Namibia perform well against India in the 2026 T20 World Cup?

Ans. Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus took 4/20, An exceptional individual performance. However, Namibia’s batting collapsed to 116 all out in 18.2 overs, unable to handle Varun Chakravarthy (3/7) and Axar Patel (2/20).

Q5. When did India first play Namibia in cricket?

Ans. India first played Namibia on February 23, 2003 in the ICC Cricket World Cup at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. India won by 181 runs, with Sachin Tendulkar scoring 152* as Player of the Match.

Q6. What is India’s head-to-head record vs Namibia in T20Is?

Ans. India have won both T20I matches against Namibia, by 9 wickets in 2021 (Dubai) and by 93 runs in 2026 (Delhi).

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