Cricket-US keep Super 8 hopes alive with 31-run win over Namibia in T20 World Cup


Feb 15 (Reuters) - The ⁠United States kept their hopes of reaching the ⁠Twenty20 World Cup's Super 8 stage alive as ‌they ended their Group A campaign with two straight wins, after beating Namibia by 31 runs on Sunday.

Captain Monank Patel and Sanjay ​Krishnamurthi led with half-centuries as the ⁠Americans chose to bat ⁠and posted 199-4 in Chennai. Namibia fell well short as ⁠Shadley ‌van Schalkwyk (2-27) and Saurabh Netravalkar (1-27) restricted their flow of runs.

Patel, who scored 52 off ⁠30 balls, got the U.S. off to a ​fast start ‌and combined with Krishnamurthi for an 87-run partnership for ⁠the fourth ​wicket to get his team to their highest total in the campaign.

Krishnamurthi hit six sixes and four boundaries in ⁠his unbeaten knock of 68 from ​33 balls, his first half-century in T20 internationals.

Namibia started well with Louren Steenkamp (58) guiding them to 97-1 in 10 ⁠overs, but struggled after Steenkamp got caught at point in the 13th over, ending their innings at 168-6 to lose their third straight game.

The U.S., who ​lost their first two matches to ⁠India and Pakistan, finished with four points, and will hope ​that their positive net run ‌rate earns them a top-two ​finish and a place in the next round.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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