

Netherlands captain Scott Edwards produced a moment of pure brilliance behind the stumps during Match 10 of the T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, a play that proved crucial in shaping the contest. The decisive moment came on the second ball of the third over, with Aryan Dutt operating from one end.
Namibia opener Louren Steenkamp advanced down the track in an attempt to disrupt Dutt’s rhythm but completely missed the delivery. Edwards, alert and sharp as ever, collected the ball cleanly and whipped off the bails in one swift motion, leaving Steenkamp stranded. The dismissal ended Steenkamp’s brief stay at the crease for six off six balls.
The early breakthrough put Namibia under immediate pressure and disrupted their powerplay momentum. Edwards’ quick thinking and execution highlighted the value of elite wicketkeeping in T20 cricket and played a key role in helping the Netherlands restrict Namibia to a below-par total.
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