da premier bet: Stout resistance from Namibia’s lower order, followed by a five-for from Christi Viljoen, put them firmly in control at the end of day three against Canada in Windhoek
ESPNcricinfo staff07-Apr-2012
ScorecardNamibia’s Ian Opperman made a handy 35 down the order•ICC/Helge Schutz
Stout resistance from Namibia’s lower order, followed by a five-for from Christi Viljoen, put them firmly in control at the end of day three against Canada in Windhoek.Namibia had begun the day on 293 for 6, just 19 ahead of Canada. However, stands of 34 and 45 for the last two wickets helped them to a handy 100-run lead. Viljoen made good use of that lead, claiming the first five wickets before Canada were able to wipe out the deficit. Canada hardly recovered, going to stumps on 167 for 7 with a lead of only 67.