Namibia look to make a splash with India battling injury and illness. The Indian cricket team, already reeling from a top-order collapse on a grippy Mumbai pitch, will hope for a smoother ride with the bat in Delhi as they host Namibia in a crucial match. The Protea-chasers, known for their unpredictable nature, have been quietly building momentum, and their chances of causing an upset against the favorites have increased with the Indian team's woes. At the helm of Namibia's attack is a seasoned campaigner who has been the backbone of the team's success. Born in 1989, this talented fast bowler has carved out a reputation for himself with a string of impressive performances in the shortest format. The 6'1" tall right-armer has consistently maintained an economy rate of under 7, taking crucial wickets at pivotal moments in the game. A seasoned campaigner who has been an integral part of the team's rise to prominence, he has a knack for dismissing the opposition's top order, and his figures in limited-overs cricket read like a horror story for the Indian batsmen. As the Indian team prepares for the match, they will be keenly aware of the challenges they face.