Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 45 runs on Tuesday to lead the group on nett run rate at the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20, Africa Qualifier in Windhoek on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe posted a formidable 139/3 off their 20 overs, while Kenya could only muster 94/9 in reply.
Kenya won the toss and elected to field but they were punished as Zimbabwe got off to a solid start.
Their openers Ashley Ndiraya and Modester Mupachikwa attacked Kenya’s bowling from the start as they shared an opening stand of 45 runs before Ndiraya was out for 24 off 25 balls (3×4).
Chipo Mugeri continued her fine form with another superb knock as she shared a 70-run second wicket partnership with Ndiraya.
Mupachikwa was eventually out for 35 off 40 balls, with the total on 115, but Mugeri continued the onslaught before she was dismissed off the last ball of the innings for 59 which came off 48 balls and included five fours.
In Kenya’s innings, Zimbabwe got an early breakthrough when Josephine Nkomo trapped Mary Mwangi LBW for a duck in the first over, and things got worse when Esther Wachira was also out for a duck with only one run on the scoreboard.
Veronica Abuga revived Kenya’s innings with a valiant knock, but Zimbabwe struck with three wickets in six balls. Spinner Precious Marange dismissed Silvia Kinyua (9) and Queentor Abel (0), and when Tasmeen Granger dismissed Margaret Ngoche for a duck, the game was effectively over with Kenya at 53/5.
Abuga soon followed for a top score of 35 off 37 balls (6×4), while Sarah Wetoto added 10 and Ruth Achando 14 further down the order as Kenya were restricted to 94 for nine wickets to hand Zimbabwe a comfortable victory.
Zimbabwe and Uganda are now both on six points and will meet on Wednesday afternoon to decide who finishes on top of the log at the end of the group stage for automatic qualification to the final.
Namibia beat Tanzania to keep hopes alive
Namibia, meanwhile, kept their hopes alive of reaching the playoffs after beating Tanzania by six wickets.
In a thrilling match, Tanzania scored 102/5 in their 20 overs and despite losing some early wickets, Namibia kept their nerve to reach the target with six wickets and two overs in hand.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Tanzania got off to a strong start as Fatuma Kibasu and Monica Pascal put on 34 runs in only four overs, before Kibasu was out for 27 off 17 balls, which included six fours.
Neema Pius joined Pascal and they continued to pile on the runs, sharing a second wicket stand of 55 runs before Hannelise de Klerk struck, dismissing Pius for 15 and Nasra Saidi (0) off successive balls.
Pascal, however, guided them past the century mark as Tanzania reached 103 for four wickets with Pascal not out on 30.
For Namibia, Irene van Zyl took two wickets for 13 runs and Hannelise de Klerk, two for 10 runs.
Namibia’s run chase got off to a quick start, but Anneri van Schoor was brilliantly run out by a direct hit for 13, while Enright was also run out for 12 to a close call.
Sune Wittmann, however, kept Namibia’s onslaught going, clubbing some big boundaries in the process, before being dismissed for 38 off 35 balls, which included six sixes.
Irene van Zyl (27 not out) and Hannelise de Klerk (8 not out) guided Namibia to victory.
Points Table as of 13 September 2017
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