T20 World Cup 2024 : Australia v Namibia – live

Key events

The national anthems are completed and just as we’re about to get started some drizzle starts to fall. It is only light rain at this stage but the covers are out and we’ll have a delay – the players are staying on the field, hopeful that we won’t be pausing for too long.

Australia XI: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stonis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

Namibia XI: Michael van Lingen, Nikolaas Davin, Jan Frylinck, Gerhard Erasmus (c), Zane Green (wk), David Wiese, Ruben Trumpelmann, JJ Smit, Bernard Scholtz, Jack Brassell, Ben Shikongo.

We’re about 20 minutes away from play getting under way in Antigua, but a wet outfield is causing a delay in Florida where Nepal and Sri Lanka are trying to get a game in. They might even have to resort to a five-overs-a-side match, which would be unfortunate for the teams but I suspect quite fun to watch.

Mitch Marsh calls “heads” and decides that Australia will bowl first.

“It looks like a nice wicket,” Marsh says, in ominous signs for Namibia.

Nathan Ellis in for Mitch Starc is Australia’s only change from the commanding win over England. “He didn’t quite pull up from the last match, so taking the safe approach there,” Marsh says.

Namibia have made three changes, while Gerhard Erasmus says they would have bowled first as well. The Eagles’ captain smiles at the idea of adding to the long list of upsets that have already taken place at this T20 World Cup.

Australia captain Mitch Marsh has won the toss and elected to field in their #T20WorldCup clash against Namibia in Antigua.

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Hello and welcome to live coverage of Australia and Namibia meeting in the 2024 T20 World Cup group stage match.

First ball at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua is 10:30am AEST (Tuesday June 11, 8:30pm local time).

Australia are flying high in Group B after a crushing victory over arch-rivals England although that followed a less convincing win over Oman in their tournament opener. A third consecutive triumph in the clash with Namibia would secure Mitch Marsh’s side’s progress to the Super Eight stage.

Namibia need an upset to keep their hopes of progressing to the next phase alive, after falling short against Scotland. But Gerhard Erasmus’ unpredictable side impressed in a thrilling Super Over victory against Oman that clinched Namibia’s first-ever win at a T20 World Cup.

The teams and toss will drop in about 15 minutes, but if you want to get in touch now or throughout the match, please email martin.pegan@theguardian.com or HMU on X / Twitter @martinpegan

Good luck to our Aussie men who take on Namibia today in game three of our @T20WorldCup campaign 🔥

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