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Home Soccer Rain Ruins Scotland's Namibia Dreams Again in Wo…
Rain Ruins Scotland's Namibia Dreams Again in World Cup Tri-Series
Soccer Apr 7, 2026 2 min read

Rain Ruins Scotland's Namibia Dreams Again in World Cup Tri-Series

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The Scots face double disappointment as weather washes out their second straight match in Windhoek's Cricket World Cup League 2 series.

Scotland's Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign in Namibia has hit another weather-related roadblock, with persistent rain forcing officials to abandon their second consecutive match in the tri-series tournament. The visiting Scots watched helplessly from the pavilion as their chances of valuable competition time evaporated under Windhoek's unforgiving skies.

For hosts Namibia, the weather interruptions represent a frustrating setback in what should have been a showcase tournament on home soil. The Namibian Eagles have been building momentum in international cricket, establishing themselves as one of Africa's most competitive Associate nations alongside teams like Kenya and Uganda in the continent's cricket renaissance.

The repeated washouts underscore the challenges facing cricket development in regions where weather can be unpredictable. Namibia's cricket infrastructure has grown significantly in recent years, with improved facilities and growing local support helping elevate the sport's profile across southern Africa.

Both teams will be desperate for clear skies in their remaining fixtures, as points in the World Cup League 2 format are crucial for qualification pathways. Scotland needs every opportunity to fine-tune their game, while Namibia's supporters are eager to see their team compete on home turf in what represents a significant moment for African cricket on the global stage.

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