A tie and a wash-out so far in Group B doesn't seem like it ought to have changed the state of play all that much, but suddenly it feels as though there will be a fair sight more than just pride on the line when Namibia face off against Scotland at Bridgetown. The Scots may feel, with 90 on the board none-down after ten against England in their first match, that the rain that seems to follow them around has denied them a shot at a famous victory. But the point they take from that game could just put them on a path to a net run rate showdown with their southern neighbours for qualification to the Super 8s. First though, they have to get past Namibia, who have two points on the board courtesy a
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Namibia, Scotland eye crucial win with plenty at stake

Namibia struggled in their opening game to put Oman away. © AFP