Big picture – USA with an outside chance
USA WLLWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Namibia: LLWLW
In the spotlight – Frylinck and Ranjane
Team news – Will Gous play?
Andries Gous is crucial to USA’s batting strength but he hasn’t been able to play their last two matches due to illness. If he recovers, he could come back in for Shayan Jahangir now that Saiteja Mukkamalla has cemented himself at No. 3 with his match-winning fifty against Netherlands.
USA (possible): 1 Monank Patel (capt), 2 Andries Gous/Shayan Jahangir (wk), 3 Saiteja Mukkamalla, 4 Sanjay Krishnamurthi , 5 Shubham Ranjane, 6 Milind Kumar, 7 Harmeet Singh, 8 Mohammad Mohsin, 9 Shadley van Schalkwyk, 10 Nosthush Kenjige, 11 Ali Khan.
Seventeen-year-old Max Heingo is obviously a player for the future. But at the present moment, he’s bowled three overs for 40 runs in this tournament and may be at risk of dropping down to the bench.
Namibia (possible): 1 Louren Steenkamp, 2 Jan Frylinck, 3 Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, 4 Gerhard Erasmus (capt), 5 JJ Smit, 6 Zane Green (wk), 7 Malan Kruger, 8 Ruben Trumpelmann, 9 Bernard Scholtz, 10 Ben Shikongo, 11 Max Heingo.
Pitch and conditions – More runs than turn
Chennai has offered batting-friendly conditions with fast bowlers getting bounce and carry. Spin hasn’t really had a lot of say at the MA Chidambaram stadium. Even the day games haven’t offered much turn. A 3pm game should eliminate the chances of dew affecting the result.
Stats and trivia – Monank 1000 watch
“I think we are ahead. We had a great practice session under lights [on Friday] and in [Saturday’s] game, we got used to the conditions. So overall, I think we are ahead of Namibia.”
USA coach Pubudu Dassanayake believes his team has an edge playing in Chennai
“We’ve been to three T20 World Cups already. So we’re sort of just building on that. My biggest job was just getting the guys in a good mental space. They’re already playing good cricket. And then we just tweaked a couple of things, especially with our batting units, trying to spend more time at the crease, the options that they take.”Namibia coach Craig Williams on his responsibilities.