Cricket Namibia: Youth High Performance Pipeline

Must Read

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.

Photo Credit: Cricket Namibia

Cricket Namibia is pleased to introduce the new High-performance pipeline. The aim of the pipeline is to provide clear guidance to players and parents on selection and participation in various Cricket Namibia squads, with the end goal of producing higher quality cricketers for the U19 and men’s national cricket teams.

There will be 3 Youth Performance age groups: U14, U16 and U19. Players can be selected and placed into any of the below structures based on performance. Players can move up or down in these structures.

How it works

  1. A player gets scouted by Cricket Namibia HP coaches, based on performance in various school competitions and the National week.
  2. Identified players are then placed into the talent ID group and gets invited to camps for further evaluation and assessment.
  3. If the player shows the required progress and development over a period, they can be placed into the HP monitoring group.
  4. Through the HP monitoring group, a player can earn a place in the HP training squad.

The four different Silo’s

1. Talent ID players

(a) These are players identified through existing cricket structures.

(b) Based on stats but not limited to stats alone.

2. High Performance Camps

(a) Per invitation only

(b) Focuses on coastal and northern regional development.

3. High Performance Monitoring Group

(a) Players receive specific skill work or guidance via our communication platform.

(b) Players will have access to services that are able to educate and provide information on a wide range of cricket related topics.

4. High Performance Training Group

(a) Players receive regular hands-on training.

(b) The squad is limited to 15 players per age group from around the country.

(c) Training will take place at various venues.

(d) The U19 HP training group can include more than 15 players when preparing for specific competitions e.g., World Cup Qualifier.

Key principles:

  • Selection to any of the groups is at the sole discretion of the High-Performance Manager.
  • Players can move up or down within the system at any stage during the year.
  • To earn a place within a higher HP training group:
    • A player outperforms their competition within the same role.
  • Players can move down within the system:
    • If they fail to adhere to the monitoring and tracking process.
    • For disciplinary reasons.
    • If a player is being outperformed by their competition within the same role.

Name of Author: Cricket Namibia

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

become a cricexec insider!

Join for free and get:

  • Get the free cricexec “daily briefing” newsletter:
    A 5x-week convenient summary of top industry news
    Also get invitations to exclusive events
  • Exclusive industry reports
  • Invitations to industry events
  • Early access to industry job postings
  • Many other benefits!

Latest News

PM Modi interacts with prominent West Indies cricketers in Guyana

Photo Credit: Instagram Photo of @narendramodi West Indies cricket legends Clive Lloyd, former World Cup-winning captain, batter Alvin Kallicharran, and...

More Articles Like This

Cricexec Newsletter