England set Namibia a target of 127 in a rain-marred must-win T20 World Cup game for the reigning champions in Antigua on Saturday.Already-eliminated Namibia's target was adjusted to 127 under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method for rain-interrupted matches.
Heavy rain had threatened to derail the match against Namibia before a ball had been bowled.
Reigning champions England were sent in to bat by Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus after rain reduced their must-win T20 World Cup game in Antigua on Saturday to an 11-overs per side contest.Title-holders England inflicted an eight-wicket thrashing of Oman on Thursday as they chased down a target of 48 in just 19 balls -- the largest win in T20 World Cup history in terms of balls remaining.