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Cricket
Cricket is a global bat-and-ball team sport that originated in England and is now played in more than 100 countries. A cricket match is contested by two teams, usually of eleven players each. Cricket is essentially an outdoor sport, certainly at major level, and some games are played under floodlights. It cannot be played in poor weather due to the risk of accidents and so it is a seasonal sport
O'Brien hundred gives Ireland control - Niall O'Brien used all his first-class experience to compile a crucial 135 as Ireland took control of their...
Laurie Peters is one of the key driving forces behind Namibia’s cricketing development and success. Now the CEO of Cricket Namibia he reveals his...
Namibia win U17 regional African title.
Raymond van Schoor has been selected for the Namibian squad to face Bermuda from September 3-6, 2008.
Gerhard Erasmus has excelled for Namibia U13 during their tour of Botswana.
Namibia's Cricket Player of the year Gerrie Snyman in action. Namibia play Bermuda in an ICC Intercontinental Cup match on September 3 - 6, 2008.

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