First this first. Pakistan became the first team to qualify for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 semi-finals. After three wins in three against India, New Zealand and Afghanistan, the Babar Azam-led side wanted to test their batters and they came out with flying colours. The favourites set a massive 190-run target for minnows Namibia in their fourth Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup 2021. Skipper Azam (70 off 49) and Mohammad Rizwan (79 off 50) stitched yet another century opening stand, a record fifth in T20Is, after a very slow start. After Fakhar Zaman's 5 off 5, veteran Mohammad Hafeez hit 32 off 16, and was involved in an unbeaten 67-run third-wicket stand with Rizwan, who hit JJ Smit for 4,6,4,4,2 in the last over of the innings. Then, Pakistan restricted Namibia to 144/5 to set up another comfortable win. For Namibia, David Wiese top-scored. Four wins in four for the 2009 champions, and they have taken one of the two semifinal spots from Group 2. Afghanistan, India and New Zealand will fight for the remaining spot. They play Scotland in their final group match in Sharjah on November 7. Namibia next play New Zealand in Sharjah on November 5, then take on India in Dubai on November 8. Catch highlights and cricket scores of PAK vs NAM, T20 World Cup match here.