Pakistan wrap up series

Pakistan A cruised to an 8-wicket victory in their final limited overs match against Namibia on April 28 to win the series 3-0.
Their bowlers first restricted Namibia to 203/9 in 50 overs, but once again it was not enough as Pakistan?s batsmen made light work of Namibia?s bowling arsenal.
Zaidi Ashar put Pakistan in charge with a brisk 88 runs off 87 balls (10x4, 1x6), before being caught by Gerrie Snyman off Stefan Swanepoel.
Fellow opener Faisal Athar was caught behind off Bjorn Kotze for 31 (4x4, 1x6), but Nomanullah with 68 not out off 65 balls (8x4, 3x6) and Shehzad Malik (6 not out) saw them to victory in the 35th over.
Swanepoel took one wicket for 5 runs, while Bjorn Kotze took one for 29 off five overs.
Earlier, JB Burger gave Namibia a brisk start with 49 runs off 42 balls (10 x 4), but as usual, when he departed, caught off Najaf Shah, the run rate dropped.
Stefan Swanepoel made 39 off 16 balls and Riaan Walters 28 off 38, but when they departed, the wickets fell regularly.
Gerrie Snyman made 15, Deon Kotze 3, Bjorn Kotze 11, Sarel Burger 2 and Neil Rossouw a duck, to leave Namibia reeling at 136/8.
Hugo Ludik, who won the man of the match award two days earlier when he scored 45 for Namibia A against the tourists, once again came to Namibia?s rescue, this time scoring 45 not out off 57 balls.
Nikolaas Scholtz scored 17 and Ian van Zyl 4 not out to steer Namibia past the 200-mark for the first time in the series.
Najaf Shah (two wickets for 21 off 10 overs),Muhammad Kalil (10-0-56-2), Tahir Khan (10-0-48-1) and Zaidi Ashar (10-0-40-1) were Pakistan A?s wicket takers.