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Namibia really smashed Hong Kong with their batting. A near 400 score
A Kotz made 148 off 86 balls, and a JJ Smit with 61 off 26 balls
A Kotz made 148 off 86 balls, and a JJ Smit with 61 off 26 balls
Post deserves recognition.Xavier Marshall is still relevant. And Davy Jacobs.
That was him. He played U19s back with de Kock and Bowes.Didn't Jan Frylinck represent South Africa at u19 level? Or am I confusing him with somebody else?
Okay thanks, thought so.That was him. He played U19s back with de Kock and Bowes.
I remember him, but no idea what happened. Talented U19 players from associates just disappearing isn't rare unfortunately -- often they just go into higher ed/work and can't completely commit to a hobby with a low pay ceiling anymore.Okay thanks, thought so.
Speaking of Namibia and U19s, any idea what became of Fritz Coetzee? Was brilliant in the 2016 U19 World Cup, played a couple of games for the senior side without much impact, and seemingly hasn't been sighted since? Don't actually recall seeing him bowl, but he must have had something about him to take so many wickets
Makes sense, it's a shame but understandable why someone would have their priorities elsewhere. Saw some comments from Captain Gerhard Erasmus that say something along the lines that he hopes that having ODI status will prevent talented young cricketers slipping through the cracks, but frankly that is an issue all over the associate cricket worldI remember him, but no idea what happened. Talented U19 players from associates just disappearing isn't rare unfortunately -- often they just go into higher ed/work and can't comoletely commit to a hobby with a low pay ceiling anymore.
ICC have expanded the t20I rankings, so there is now 80 teams in the rankings!
still no Norway hopefully they manage to get a team to Guernsey for the final qualifiers
They had no chance of getting there.Anyone else think the Duckworth-Lewis was very generous to Afghanistan yesterday?
Veteran Swamibapa player Collins Obuya makes a return after bitter fallout last year alongside Nairobi Kongonis all-rounder Eugene Odhiambo who last donned the team kit in 2017. Kanbis batsman Pushpak Kerai continues to prove his stature in getting a place alongside youngster Jasyant Kundi. Captained by Shem Ngoche of Stray Lions Club and under Maurice Odumbe, the team is expected to fight it out for the two slots available for the Global Qualifiers come September in United Arab Emirates