Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: April 16, 2026

Scotland Tour of Namibia 2026 enters its decisive stage with two T20Is still to be played in Windhoek. 

Scotland leads the 3-match series 1-0 after taking the opener, while Namibia now needs a strong comeback to stay alive. The remaining matches on April 17 and 18 at Namibia Cricket Ground will decide whether Scotland wraps up the tour early or Namibia forces a dramatic finale. 

Fans are also watching for live streaming details, match timings, squads, and key players ahead of the closing contests.

Scotland vs Namibia T20I 2026: Schedule And Series Status

Scotland leads 1-0. 2 matches left, both in Windhoek.

Scotland vs Namibia T20I 2026
Source: Fancode
MatchDateTime (Local)Result
1st T20IApril 15, 2026CompletedScotland won by 7 wickets
2nd T20IApril 17, 20265:30 PMYet to begin
3rd T20IApril 18, 20265:30 PMYet to begin

Venue: All 3 matches at Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek

Scotland And Namibia Squads For T20I Series 2026

Scotland: Richie Berrington (c), Matthew Cross (wk), Brad Currie, Jasper Davidson, Oliver Davidson, Owen Gould, Jack Jarvis, Zainullah Ihsan, Michael Leask, Chris McBride, Finlay McCreath, Brandon McMullen, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Mark Watt

Namibia: JJ Smit (c), Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (wk), Zane Green (wk), Gerhard Erasmus, Jan Frylinck, Malan Kruger, Dylan Leicher, Louren Steenkamp, Bernard Scholtz, Ruben Trumpelmann, Ben Shikongo, Zacheo van Vuuren, Jack Brassell, Max Heingo, Willem Myburgh

Key Performers So Far in Scotland Tour of Namibia 2026

A few players have already made an early impact in the series. With two matches left, these are the main names to watch with bat and ball in Windhoek.

Key Performers So Far in Scotland Tour of Namibia 2026
Source: MyFinal11
TeamTop BattersTop Bowlers
ScotlandBrandon McMullen (44 runs, SR 112.82)Mark Watt (2 wickets, Econ 6.00)
George Munsey (44 runs, SR 141.93)Jasper Davidson (2 wickets, Econ 7.00)
NamibiaGerhard Erasmus (54 runs, Avg 54.00)Max Heingo (2 wickets, Econ 5.33)
Louren Steenkamp (27 runs, SR 142.10)Jack Brassell (1 wicket, Econ 10.66)

Scotland has looked balanced so far, with Munsey and McMullen leading the batting while Watt and Davidson controlled the ball well in the opener. 

Namibia’s biggest positives were Erasmus with a half-century and Heingo’s disciplined spell. If the hosts are to bounce back, they will need stronger support around those performers in the final two T20Is.

Where to Watch Scotland Tour of Namibia 2026 Live

FanCode is the confirmed primary streaming platform for this series, with match passes available on the app and website.

Watch Scotland Tour of Namibia 2026 Live
Source:  Manifest Media
PlatformTypeCoverage
FanCode (app / fancode.com)Primary streamingLive streaming with 2 minutes free
Cricket WorldSecondaryLive coverage and updates
ICC.tvInternational viewersLive coverage (selected territories)

Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek Pitch Report & Venue Stats

A bowling-friendly venue on most occasions, Namibia Cricket Ground has generally produced lower T20 scores, making smart chases and disciplined bowling crucial in this series.

Namibia Cricket Ground
Source: ESPNcricinfo
DetailInfo
VenueNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek
Matches Left2nd & 3rd T20I
Total T20s Played14
Bat First Wins4
Bowl First Wins10
Avg 1st Innings Score115
Avg 2nd Innings Score105
Highest Successful Chase160/3 by Scotland vs Namibia

The numbers suggest teams chasing have enjoyed more success here, winning 10 of 14 T20S. Average scores are modest, so bowlers and cutters into the surface can be effective. 

Scotland’s successful 160-run chase in the opener also indicates that anything around 150 can be competitive but gettable with smart batting. Winning the toss and bowling first could again be the preferred move.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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