New Era

Namibia ready to make a splash at first World Cup since 2003

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Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus is well aware of how big an opportunit­y he and his teammates have at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021.

Namibia will start their T20 World Cup campaign on 18 October when they face Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi in their opening match of the First Round.

The clash will be Namibia’s first at an ICC global event since 2003 when they played in the Men’s Cricket World Cup in South Africa.

Drawn in Group 1 alongside Sri Lanka, Ireland and Netherland­s, Namibia start their tournament with what on paper should be their most difficult match of the first round. It is a challenge they are relishing.

“The match we will probably be looking forward to the most is the first one,” he said. “Obviously, it’s the first game of a T20 World Cup but it’s also against a Test nation in Sri Lanka, and they are previous winners of the T20 World Cup, so it should be a good one.

“We’re really excited for it now, so imagine the night before.”

Namibia secured their spot in the tournament by reaching the semi-finals of the Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019 in the United Arab Emirates.

Erasmus was the Player of the Series at the qualifying tournament, but it is Namibia’s collective strength that he says will fuel their success at the big dance.

With the experience of Craig Williams, the emergence of exciting allrounder JJ Smit and the guile of bowlers Jan Frylinck and Bernard Scholtz, the team is well equipped to push for Super 12 qualificat­ion.

“Our team’s strength over the last couple of years has been the balance,” Erasmus said.

“We’ve got some more experience­d heads and young guys that bring a bit of energy and also got very dangerous batsmen coupled with some good skill in between. In our bowling unit, we’ve got some smart bowlers.

“I think, all-in-all, we are a very tough team to beat. If all of us are on song throughout the tournament, our strength will lie in how well balanced the side is, where everyone can chip in to provide a match-winning performanc­e.”

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Photo: Cricket Namibia. Ready… Namibia is gearing up to compete in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 in October in Abu Dhabi.

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