Cricket Namibia: MR24/7 Reveals Playing Kit

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Cricket Namibia
Cricket Namibia
Cricket Namibia is the governing body for cricket in Namibia. Headquartered in Windhoek, the capital city, it has been an ICC Associate Member since 1992 and is also a member of the African Cricket Association.

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Q & A session with MR24/7 Owner Conraad Jacobs as he revealed his team playing kit for the Richelieu Franchise T20 Competition.

Q: What has been your experience in the FranchiseT20?

A: The Franchise has broaden my network ability & has again given me hope to start playing cricket myself again.

Q:  What is you expectations for this year’s event?

 A: It will be tough as it was a challenge for us to win the tournament in the previous years.

Q: Does the FranhiseT20 improve the quality of Namibia Cricket?

A: For sure it improves the quality as you have the top performing players playing against each other as this is a platform that national selection have a better view of quality of players our country has.

Q: Should the 50 over format also be introduced at Franchise level?

A: Any Franchise has only obstacle that’s providing a above average standard for this you need to be financially stable & 50 overs could work if planned strategies is overcome, executed properly and all logistics in place.

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