Namibia Cricket Team – Namibia’s fourth-place finish in the World Cricket League 2 in their own backyard was a disappointing result, having missed out on a place in last year’s World Cup qualifiers. They lost to the United Arab Emirates on the final day, trying to finish in the top two and conceded the top two spot to their opponents later that day.

However, given the changes in the structure of associated cricket, the fourth-fourth result this year will now be considered a pass rather than a perceived failure, with the top four Nepal, Scotland and the United Arab Emirates joining the new ICC cricket this year. World Cup League 2. However it remains to be seen whether the team can match its position from last year as other teams participating in the tournament have progressed. The likes of Oman and the United States have capitalized on his work over the past 18 months, as Namibia appears to be at a standstill to the outside world. All in all, this makes this campaign a difficult mission to complete.

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Namibia Cricket Team

Playing their last ‘official’ one-day international more than 16 years ago at the Cricket World Cup, the two-thirds main qualification standard means Namibia have a golden opportunity to cement their place as a strong partner, heading into the next matches. Collecting 36 guaranteed matches for three years

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While it’s no surprise that no one who played in the 2003 World Cup is taking part in this year’s WCL 2, it was to be: Sarl Berger, who was 20 during his 2003 World Cup campaign. Had retired last year. A 3-day South Africa Cup match in February last year. With over 6000 runs and over 200 wickets for his country across formats and competitions, the home team will struggle to fill Berger’s void. Craig Williams, who retired last year with Berger, returns to the team to compete in their home tournament, most likely as a result of the tournament’s magnitude and impact.

While the other five World Cricket League 2 participants prepare with tours, tournaments and various practice matches, the Namibians have been less active. South Africa’s withdrawal from domestic cricket has left the schedule empty, with the only international cricket of note being the southern sub-region African T20 qualifiers in November. Namibia were comfortable qualifiers for the regional qualifiers, but not without faults: they were beaten by Botswana in the final game, although several players were sent off. This meant Botswana topped the group.

The top scorer in that qualifier, 19-year-old Lohan Lovrens, was a surprise omission when Namibia announced their squad for this year’s WCL2. While scoring 243 at 48.60 with a strike rate of 164.18 in Botswana, no particular reason was given for his departure. Lawrence captained the U19 team during their World Cup in 2018, and broke into Namibia’s senior team. Lovren’s non-selection means Zane Green will wear the gloves for the tournament, with Jean-Pierre Kotze able to back-up in the role if needed.

Gerhard Erasmus replaced Jan Freilink as the captain of the tournament. Freelink played the role during the African T20 qualifiers, although Cricket Namibia opted for the 24-year-old, perhaps a long-term nod of faith. A law student at Stellenbosch University, Erasmus made his debut in his home country at the age of 16 and already has a wealth of experience.

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While the added pressure of leadership can be a burden for a new captain, Erasmus can take solace in the fact that his team bats away from an XI that has several all-rounders to choose from. Williams, Freelink and Jean Bredenkamp could be called upon to contribute with ball and bat, with Bredenkamp featuring for the North West in the South African Provincial Cup.

A number of Namibian players have prepared extensively for the WCL2 in the absence of international matches. Stephen Bard and Christy Viljoen both played in New Zealand during the summer, with Viljoen playing for Otago in New Zealand domestic cricket. Bard joined the North Shore Cricket Club in Auckland.

For Namibia to qualify for the ICC World Cup League 2, a collective effort with the ball will serve to absorb the pressure from Erasmus and his top order.

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Bernard Scholtz’s left-handers seem to favor Erasmus, who can suffocate in the middle. With 11 wickets at 11.81 and an economy below 2.5 last year in the tournament, Scholtz suffocated teams unable to sustain their momentum between 15-40 overs.

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Left-arm quick JJ Smith has taken as many wickets as Scholtz in WCL2 2018, despite an economy of 4.94. Along with the task of doing his damage at the top of the innings, Samit was also tasked with bowling, taking several wickets in the innings. Perhaps the fastest batting target for batsmen in T20Is, Samit looks set to be a deciding factor in Namibia’s 50-over hopes.

Another young gun to watch is Jan-Isaac de Villiers, who has put miles on his legs after spearheading the Under-19 attack in their World Cup qualifying campaign. Despite failing to miss out on World Cup qualification, de Villiers took wickets in every match of the campaign and was rewarded with selection in the 14-man squad.

As regulars in WCL2 cricket and due to host the tournament once again, Namibia have every chance of finishing as one of the four to qualify for one-day internationals, leaving them at the end after six ODI defeats. One gets a chance to taste victory. However, given the lack of international cricket over the last 12 months it is difficult to gauge the quality in Namibia’s XI, let alone the 50-over format. While the training and internal camps have been at a high level, it is no substitute for the interim period, and it may be the lack of games that has pushed Namibia into the bottom two. Live Cricket Streaming Papua New Guinea vs Namibia 5th. ODI 2019 Online: Watch Live Cricket Score, Watch Free Live Streaming of ICC CWC League 2 Match Papua New Guinea (PNG) will lock horns with Namibia (NAM) in the 5th ODI of the ICC CWC League 2 match. There will be an action. September 22, 2019 at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Florida. The other participant in the series is the United States national team who have played all their matches.

Papua New Guinea (PNG) will take on Namibia (NAM) in the fifth ODI of the ICC CWC League 2. The action will take place on September 22, 2019 at Florida’s Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Field. Another participant in the series is the United States national team, which played all of its matches. One more match is yet to be played in this series which will be between PNG and NAM. The qualifying tournament for ICC CWC 2023 started in August 2019 with Scotland and Oman as other participants and was held in Aberdeen. Meanwhile, fans looking for Papua New Guinea vs Namibia live streaming, streaming and online streaming should scroll down for more details. Papua New Guinea vs Namibia Cricket Score 5th ODI Match.

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Namibia defeated the home team USA by 139 runs in the last match and reduced the match to 47 overs. Namibia scored a total of 287/8 in 49 overs. The revised target was 282 runs in 47 overs after the match was stopped due to rain, with the USA managing just 142 runs for the loss of ten wickets. On the other hand, PNG lost their last match against USA by 62 runs.

The PNG vs NAM match will take place on September 22, 2019 at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida. The match will start at 19:15 Indian Time (IST) and 9:45 Local Time.

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Team Namibia will want to come out of this series with more points. They will leave no stone unturned to defeat PNG in their remaining matches. Namibia will want JP Kotze to play a good innings once again in the upcoming matches. Kotze scored 136 runs off 107 balls in the last match against the American team.

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