New Era

Capricorn Eagles secure contracts

- ■ Staff Reporter

Cricket Namibia (CN) has reached a historic milestone by signing 10 profession­al contracts with the Capricorn Eagles.

This groundbrea­king move not only signifies a significan­t step forward for women’s cricket in the country but also marks the first time female cricketers in Namibia have been offered profession­al contracts, underscori­ng CN’s commitment to the growth of female cricket.

The contract signing establishe­s cricket as the only sporting code in Namibia with full-time contracts for both men and women national players.

The contracts were negotiated and signed in February this year and were announced at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Namibia Cricket Ground recently.

The momentous occasion also highlighte­d the hard work and dedication the talented athletes have put into the game. It further serves as a testament to CN’s commitment to promoting and supporting women’s cricket at both national and internatio­nal levels.

CN CEO Johan Muller expressed his delight at this significan­t developmen­t.

“For the first time, we have been able to profession­alise the women’s game. This is a significan­t moment for sports in the country. It’s the first time ladies have been signed on contracts where cricket is their occupation.

The ladies can support their households by pursuing their passion.

“We want to thank Capricorn Group, and everyone involved,” he added.

The Capricorn Eagles, currently ranked 17th in the world in Women’s T20I team rankings, have consistent­ly been thriving and showcased determinat­ion on the global stage.

With the support of these profession­al contracts, they are poised to reach new heights and make Namibia proud.

Marlize Horn, group executive of brand and corporate affairs for Capricorn Group, echoed Muller’s sentiments.

“This is a very exciting day for women in Namibia and the Capricorn Eagles. Thank you to the board and management of CN for this unbelievab­le and amazing gesture. We know the Capricorn Eagles will make Namibia proud,” she said.

Horn also emphasised Capricorn Group’s pride in their associatio­n with CN.

“My opinion is that cricket is the most profession­ally run sport in Namibia, so we are very proud of our associatio­n.

“From our side, girls, congratula­tions on receiving your contracts. We know you will now work even more harder and make us proud,” she noted.

The contracted players are Kayleen Green, Sune Wittmann, Arrasta Diergaardt, Edelle van Zyl, Bianca Manuel, Irene van Zyl, Wilka Mwatile, Mekelaye Mwatile, Naomi Benjamin and Saima Tuhadeleni.

 ?? Photo: Cricket Namibia ?? First of its kind…Ten cricket players have signed contracts with Cricket Namibia.
Photo: Cricket Namibia First of its kind…Ten cricket players have signed contracts with Cricket Namibia.

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