Scotland have beaten Namibia in their CWC League 2 ODI today in Dundee in a rain-affected contest.
Scotland were put into bat after losing the toss and had George Munsey lead the way early on with a knock of 91 from 62 balls before he was bowled by Tangeni Lungameni. He added 120 for the second wicket with Brandon McMullen who scored 37 before he fell two balls later.
George Munsey prepares to sweep during his innings of 91 (Cricket Scotland Twitter)
Captain Richie Berrington dominated the rest of the innings with an unbeaten 79 from 81 balls as his team scored 290-9 from their 20 overs. Bernard Scholtz was the pick of Namibia's bowlers with 3-23.
The Namibian run chase would be interupted by rain just after the halfway stage, with Namibia on 130-2. No overs were lost at this stage, but the interuption evidently unsettled Michael van Lingen who fell for 60 soon after the resumption.
A quick 63 from 51 balls by Gerhard Erasmus kept Namibian hopes alive, but when rain finally washed out the game after 44 overs, Namibia were 235-9 and 47 runs behind the DLS par score.
Both teams play Oman in their next games. Scotland on Monday and Namibia on Wednesday, before these two sides meet again to close out this leg of CWC League 2 on Friday.