Archive - Sep 1, 2010

Namibia remain unbeaten after four matches

Steven Baard

Namibia beat Tanzania by five wickets on Wednesday to remain the only team that is unbeaten after four matches in the ICC Africa Under 19 World Cup qualifiers that are currently taking place in Windhoek.

Tanzania won the toss and elected to bat first and managed to put up a total of 146 all out. Zhivago Groenewald of Namibia got 3/22 in nine overs. Namibia followed and managed to get to 147/5 after 42 overs. Gerhard Lotter got 31 runs out of 43 runs for Namibia.

Hartman Toromba

Hartman Toromba

Hartman Toromba, Steven Goagab and Dr Kandjii.

Virgil Vries

Virgil Vries

Virgil Vries and Ninja Karongee.

Tom Saintfiet

Tom Saintfiet

Tom Saintfiet and Lutz Pfannenstiel.

Brian Isaacs

Brian Isaacs

Brave Warriors assistant coach Brian Isaacs, Richard Gariseb, Sydney Plaatjies and Jamu Ngatjizeko.

Virgil Vries

Virgil Vries

Virgil Vries and Quinton Jacobs.

Hartman Toromba

Hartman Toromba

Hartman Toromba, Dr Kandjii and Ronnie Kanalelo.

Alfred Ndyenge

Alfred Ndyenge

Alfred Ndyenge, Athiel Mbaha, Sydney Plaatjies and Heini Isaacks.

Steven Goagab

Steven Goagab

Steven Goagab, Edward Asino, Ninja Karongee, Jamu Ngatjizeko and Gotlieb Nakuta taking a stroll in Accra, Ghana.

Brave Warriors

Brave Warriors

The Brave Warriors coaching staff with some children in Accra, Ghana.