David Warner scored a brilliant 65 but he should have been out long before as Kusal Perera dropped a sitter when he was on 18.
An interesting statistic about his spell was that every batter he dismissed walked back to the pavilion before opening their respective accounts.
Needing 1 off the last over of the match, JJ Smit smashed the first ball over cover for an extravagant six, sending all Namibian supporters into raptures.
England continued their dominant form into their second match against Bangladesh by beating them very convincingly.
Waqar said it was very special for him to see Rizwan offering Namaz in front of Hindus during the drinks break of the match against India.
Tim Southee becomes the 2nd fast bowler, and overall the 3rd bowler to pick 100 or more T20 International wickets.
Pakistan did look in a bit of danger at 87-5 but a 48-run stand between Asif Ali and Shoaib Malik ensured that the team got over the line.
Haris Rauf stole the show with his outstanding skill with the ball as he picked four wickets in four overs and conceded only 22 runs.
Aiden Markram was the aggressor in a brilliant partnership with Rassie van der Dussen, scoring 51 runs off just 26 deliveries.
Quinton De Kock was one of a number of South Africa players who had not been taking the knee ahead of recent internationals.