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Namibia national cricket team

Men's sports team representing Namibia


Men's sports team representing Namibia

FieldValue
nameNamibia
imageLogo of Namibia Cricket 2021.png
image_size220px
altRefer to caption
associationCricket Namibia
nickname{{plainlist
captainGerhard Erasmus
coachCraig Williams
icc_statusAssociate Member with ODI status
icc_member_year1992
icc_regionAfrica
odi_rank18th
t20i_rank16th
odi_rank_best14th (22 September 2022)
t20i_rank_best11th (22 November 2023)
first_odiv. at the Harare Sports Club, Harare; 10 February 2003
most_recent_odiv. at Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City; 4 September 2025
num_odis71
num_odis_this_year0
odi_record32/37
(1 tie, 1 no result)
odi_record_this_year0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
wc_apps1
wc_first2003
wc_bestFirst round (2003)
wcq_apps6
wcq_first1994
wcq_bestRunner-up (2001)
first_t20iv. at Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala; 20 May 2019
most_recent_t20iv. at Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek; 11 October 2025
num_t20is84
num_t20is_this_year0
t20i_record51/31
(1 ties, 1 no result)
t20i_record_this_year0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
wt20_apps3
wt20_first2021
wt20_bestSuper 12 (2021)
wt20q_apps6
wt20q_first2012
wt20q_bestChampions (2023)
a_pattern_b_nam_25
a_leftarm000C51
a_body000C51
a_rightarm000C51
a_pants00093D
a_titleODI & T20I kit
asofdate11 October 2025
  • The Eagles
  • The Visarends

(1 tie, 1 no result) (0 ties, 0 no results)

(1 ties, 1 no result) (0 ties, 0 no results)

The Namibia men's national cricket team represents Namibia in international cricket. It is administered by Cricket Namibia, the governing body of cricket in Namibia, which has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council since 1992.

A team representing South West Africa played in South African domestic competitions prior to Namibia's independence in 1990. After joining the ICC, the country soon became one of the leading ICC associate members in Africa. Namibia finished second at the 2001 ICC Trophy, thereby qualifying for the 2003 Cricket World Cup in South Africa. The team made its One Day International (ODI) debut at the tournament but failed to win a match. Beginning in 2004, Namibia participated in every edition of the ICC Intercontinental Cup, finishing runners-up in 2007–08. It also featured at the highest levels of the World Cricket League (WCL), twice participating in the WCL Championship, and finished third at the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.

Namibia were runners-up at the 2019 WCL Division Two tournament to secure the ODI status and qualify for the 2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2. The team finished fourth at the 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier to qualify for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. It subsequently recorded its first World Cup victories, defeating the Netherlands and Ireland in the first round of the tournament to progress to the Super 12 stage.

History

The earliest instance of cricket being played in Windhoek dates back to 1909 when South West Africa was very much a German colony. During the First World War (1914), South African troops opened assault in the region. A game of cricket was recorded in the Okonjande prisoner of war camp near Otjiwarongo. South Africa captured South West Africa following Germany's defeat. It came under the League of Nations mandate in the Union of South Africa.

Following this, cricket was regularly played in the Western Province. The South West Africa Cricket Union was formed in 1930 and the first organised matches were played in the region. South West Africa began playing in the South African Country Cricket Association's annual competition in the 1961–62 season.

South West Africa (1961–1989)

South West Africa competed in the South African Country Cricket Association's annual competition between 1961 and 1989. In 1966, the Namibian war of Independence was launched by the People's Liberation Army of Namibia, an armed wing of SWAPO. South West African rebels welcomed the sporting boycott of the South African apartheid regime and lent their support to the "Stop the seventy tour" campaign.

South West Africa played their last domestic season in South Africa in January 1989. In April, PLAN launched its final guerrilla campaign and the South West Africa Cricket Union severed their ties with the South African Cricket Board (SACB).

In November 1989, a Namibian team toured Botswana and played their first international fixture, although the Namibian Cricket Board were not affiliated to the International Cricket Council until 1992.

Initial years

After the Botswana tour, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club visited Namibia in March 1990, taking part in the Independence Day celebrations. This was followed by a visit from The Netherlands in April. Before the formation of the African Cricket Association, the SCSA Zone VI cricket federation was formed after two schoolboy cricket tours between Namibia and Botswana in 1989 and 1990. The inaugural ACA tournament was held in Windhoek in September 1991, with Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Lesotho and Botswana playing as well as an Oxford University Cricket Club side.

2003 World Cup

The road to the 2003 Cricket World Cup started with the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada. Namibia reached the final at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, losing to the Netherlands, but still qualifying for their first World Cup. Namibia then hosted the ICC 6 Nations Challenge in April 2002, finishing fourth and had a disappointing Africa Cup campaign that September, finishing fourth in their group and beating only Tanzania, before losing four matches against Zimbabwe A a few weeks later. A tour of Kenya was more successful, as Namibia beat Kenya in a four match one-day series. Following this, Namibia took part in the top level of South African domestic one-day cricket, the Standard Bank Cup, but lost all five of their games. Bangladesh toured in January 2003, winning the five match one-day series 4–1.

The World Cup itself started on 10 February 2003 in Harare with Zimbabwe beating Namibia by 86 runs in Namibia's debut One Day International (ODI). (First ODI match for Namibia) They went on to lose to Pakistan by 171 runs, before a 55 run defeat at the hands of England in which Namibia performed with some credit, Jan-Berrie Burger winning the man of the match award for his innings of 85 runs that came close to helping the side pull off an unlikely upset. They then lost by 181 runs to India and by 256 runs against Australia, the eventual winners of the tournament, in what at the time was the biggest winning margin in One Day Internationals. The tournament finished with a 64 run loss to fellow qualifiers the Netherlands.

After the World Cup

In August 2003, Zimbabwe A toured Namibia. Namibia won the one-day series 2–1, but lost both three-day games. A return visit to Zimbabwe the following January saw Namibia win a five match one-day series against Zimbabwe A 4–1, also winning a match against Zimbabwe Under-19s. Bangladesh toured Namibia in February, winning all three one-day games and drawing the three-day game. Following this, Namibia travelled to the United Arab Emirates for the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge. They finished third on run rate after beating Canada, the Netherlands and the UAE and losing to Scotland and the USA. Namibia played two ICC Intercontinental Cup matches against Kenya and Uganda in 2004, losing them both. In between the two matches, they won an African nations tournament in Zambia. Later in the year, they took part in Zimbabwe's national one-day domestic competition, in which they finished as runners-up. Whilst in Zimbabwe, they won two matches against the national side. This was followed by a visit to Namibia by England, who won both matches.

Zimbabwe A again visited Namibia in early 2005, losing both one-day matches that finished. Pakistan A were the next visitors in April, winning all three one-day matches and drawing in the three-day game. This was followed by their two regional group games in the 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup. Whilst they were unbeaten, winning against Uganda and drawing against Kenya, this was not enough to qualify for the semi-finals. They then visited Ireland to take part in the 2005 ICC Trophy. They finished 7th after beating Denmark in their final play-off game. Back at home, they hosted New Zealand at the end of July, losing both games, losing by only 29 runs after conceding 330/6. In October of that year, they hosted the semi-finals of the Intercontinental Cup, despite failing to qualify. While the final was being played, they played a two match one-day series against Bermuda after they had been knocked out of the tournament, winning both games, but the games were tarnished by controversial incidents, with the Bermuda team accusing the Namibian team of racist insults, and walking off in the second game when a flurry of bouncers were unleashed at the lower order Bermuda batsmen. The Namibian Cricket Board denied the allegations of racism.

In March 2006, Namibia met Nepal in a challenge match to decide who got the eighth and final spot in the 2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup. The match was drawn, with Namibia getting a first innings lead, thus qualifying them for the main tournament. The main tournament itself started with an innings defeat by Scotland in Aberdeen before a five wicket defeat by Ireland in Dublin, both matches in May. In the 2006–07 South African cricket season, Namibia took part in the second tier of first-class and List A cricket, the South African Airways Challenge. They finished second in their group in the three-day tournament and third in their group in the one-day tournament, missing out on reaching the semi-finals by one win. In the midst of the matches in those tournaments, they played their third and final 2006 Intercontinental Cup match, beating the UAE by an innings. On 1 April 2007, they became part of the ICC's High Performance Program.

In November/December 2007, Namibia hosted Division Two of the World Cricket League where they played against Argentina, Denmark, Oman, the UAE and Uganda. Although Namibia won three of their five group matches, it was not enough for them to progress to the final. Namibia beat Denmark in the third place playoff. On the basis of their top four finish in this tournament, Namibia qualified for the ICC World Cup Qualifier in 2009, the final tournament in qualification for the 2011 World Cup.

Namibia again took part in the second tier of South African domestic cricket between October 2007 and February 2008. They played a 2007–08 ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Canada in October 2007, playing the remaining games against Bermuda, Ireland, Kenya, the Netherlands, Scotland and the UAE in 2008.

Namibia won the 2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Shield defeating the United Arab Emirates by six wickets in Dubai. In 2011 Namibia participated in Division Two and finished as runners-up, on this occasion behind the UAE.

In July 2011, the country competed in the ICC Twenty20 World Cricket League Africa Division One competition in Uganda, winning all eight group matches before succumbing to the hosts in the Final by six wickets. During this tournament, all-rounder Louis van der Westhuizen struck 16 sixes in an innings of 159* against Kenya, as part of a team total of 262/1 from 20 overs.

The Golden Generation

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Namibia and other ICC members since 1 January 2019 have the full T20I status. Namibia's first T20I match was against Ghana on 20 May 2019 in the Regional Final of the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier tournament. They won the match comfortably.

In July 2020, the Namibia Men's team won the ICC Associate Member Men's Performance of the Year award, after gaining One Day International (ODI) status, in the ICC's Annual Development Awards to recognise developing cricketing nations.

Namibia qualified for the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates when they finished 4th in the 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in October and November 2019. They lost their first match against Sri Lanka but recorded a historic first-ever win at a World Cup event when they beat The Netherlands by 6 wickets in Abu Dhabi on 20 October 2021. On 22 October 2021 in the next match against Ireland, Namibia made history by winning the match by 8 wickets and qualified for the Super 12 stage of the tournament. On 27 October 2021, in the first Super 12 match for Namibia, they registered another historic win, defeating Scotland by 4 wickets.

In the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup, Namibia defeated Asia Cup champions and world number 8 side Sri Lanka in a stunning upset to open the tournament.

The South African cricket team toured Namibia in October 2025 for a one-off Twenty20 International (T20I) match to inaugurate the opening of Cricket Namibia's first official stadium, the Namibia Cricket Ground in Windhoek. It was the first-ever international match between the two sides. Namibia won the match by 4 wickets in a last ball thrilling upset.

Team image

The Namibian cricket team are known by the nickname "the Eagles" (the Visarends in Afrikaner). Traditionally, the team's home kit is a mix of blue and black shades.

International grounds

Records

International match summary – Namibia

Last updated 11 October 2025

FormatMWLTD/NRInaugural match
One-Day Internationals7132371110 February 2003
Twenty20 Internationals8451311120 May 2019

One-Day Internationals

  • Highest team total: 381/8 v. Papua New Guinea on 29 March 2023 at United Ground, Windhoek.
  • Highest individual score: 136, Jean-Pierre Kotze v. United States on 20 September 2019 at Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill.
  • Best individual bowling figures: 6/42, Tangeni Lungameni v. Papua New Guinea on 26 November 2022 at Wanderers, Windhoek.

Most ODI runs for Namibia

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Gerhard Erasmus2,17838.212019–2025
Michael van Lingen1,31838.762021–2024
Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton1,11327.822021–2025
JJ Smit1,07126.122019–2025
Jan Frylinck94624.892019–2025

Most ODI wickets for Namibia

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Bernard Scholtz10018.892019–2025
Ruben Trumpelmann7325.452021–2025
JJ Smit5621.162019–2025
Gerhard Erasmus5325.132019–2025
Tangeni Lungameni5223.732022–2025

ODI record versus other nations

Records complete to ODI #4905. Last updated 4 September 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
Full members
1010027 February 2003
1010019 February 2003
1010023 February 2003
1010016 February 2003
1010010 February 2003
Associate Members
540104 April 20234 April 2023
1100030 March 202330 March 2023
8520111 July 202211 July 2022
514003 March 200323 February 2024
11740027 April 201927 April 2019
7700022 September 201922 September 2019
9180010 July 20225 December 2022
927006 January 202025 February 2023
11470017 September 201920 September 2019

Twenty20 Internationals

  • Highest team total: 241/5 v. Kenya on 26 September 2025 at Harare Sports Club, Harare.
  • Highest individual score: 134, Jan Frylinck v. Nigeria on 28 September 2025 at Harare Sports Club, Harare.
  • Best individual bowling figures: 6/10, JJ Smit v. Uganda on 10 April 2022 at United Ground, Windhoek.

Most T20I runs for Namibia

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Gerhard Erasmus1,83332.152019–2025
JJ Smit1,18933.972019–2025
Jan Frylinck1,04124.782019–2025
Niko Davin96929.362019–2025
JP Kotze81721.502019–2025

Most T20I wickets for Namibia

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Bernard Scholtz7919.792019–2025
JJ Smit6616.012019–2025
Jan Frylinck6317.952019–2025
Gerhard Erasmus5816.252019–2025
Ruben Trumpelmann4920.972021–2025

T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #3514. Last updated 11 October 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
Full members
1010031 October 2021
1010011 June 2024
1010015 June 2024
101008 November 2021
211002 November 201922 October 2021
101005 November 2021
101002 November 2021
1100011 October 202511 October 2025
2110018 October 202116 October 2022
15870017 May 202219 May 2022
Associate Members
1100023 October 201923 October 2019
5500022 May 201922 May 2019
3300019 March 202519 March 2025
1100020 May 201920 May 2019
3300025 October 201925 October 2019
1100030 September 202530 September 2025
2110027 February 202427 February 2024
5130119 October 201920 October 2021
3210030 November 202330 November 2023
7421029 October 201929 October 2019
3120020 October 201910 October 2021
1100025 November 202325 November 2023
4310022 October 201927 October 2021
1100026 October 201926 October 2019
3300028 November 202328 November 2023
9810021 May 201921 May 2019
413005 October 20215 October 2021
202001 October 2024

Tournament history

ICC Cricket World Cup

Main article: Namibia at the Cricket World Cup

ODI World Cup recordYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
ENG 1975Not eligible
ENG 1979
ENG 1983
IND PAK 1987
AUS NZL 1992
IND PAK SRI 1996Did not qualify
ENG 1999
RSA 2003Group stage14/1460600
WIN 2007Did not qualify
IND SRI BAN 2011
AUS NZL 2015
ENG Wales 2019
IND 2023
RSA ZIM NAM 2027TBD
IND Bangladesh 2031
TotalGroup stage1/1260600

ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier

Namibia did not play in the ICC Trophy between 1979 and 1990 as they were not a member of the ICC at the time.

Host & YearRoundPositionPWLTNRNotesNot eligible – Not an ICC memberDid not QualifyTotal48232500
1979
1982
1986
1990
1994First Round3rd of Group C743003rd & 4th from each group in 1st round played Plate competition and Namibia finished as Runner-up in plate competition
1997First Round15th62400Relegated to Division two for the next edition
2001Super LeagueRunner-up77000Advanced to 2003 Cricket World Cup
2005Group Stage7th73400Relegated to 2007 Division One
2009Super Eight8th123900Relegated to Division Two and the 2009–10 Intercontinental Shield
2014Super Six6th94500Failed to gain ODI status until 2018
2018Ranked 4th in 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two & Remained in Division Two
2023Ranked 3rd in 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off & Advanced to the 2023–2027 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2

ICC T20 World Cup

Main article: Namibia at the T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World CupYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
South Africa 2007Did not qualify
England 2009
West Indies 2010
Sri Lanka 2012
Bangladesh 2014
India 2016
UAEOman 2021Super 1210/1683500
AUS 2022Group stage13/1631200
West IndiesUnited States of America 2024Group stage15/2041300
India Sri Lanka 2026Qualified
Total*Super 12*4/101551000

ICC Twenty20 World Cup Africa Qualifier Regional Final

Twenty20 World Cup Africa Qualifier Regional Final recordYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
Uganda 2019Champions (A)1/653002
Rwanda 2021Did not participate (Qualified for T20WC automatically)
Namibia 2022Champions (Q)1/766000
Zimbabwe 2025Runners-up (Q)2/854100
Total3/42 Titles 1613102
  • A – Advanced to Global Qualifier.
  • Q – Qualified for T20 World Cup.

African Games

African Games recordYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
GHA 2023Runners-up2/852300
Total0 titles1/152300

Other tournaments

Cricket World Cup League 2 (ODI)CWC Qualifier Play-off (ODI)T20 World Cup Qualifier (T20I)T20WC Africa Sub-regional Qualifiers (T20I)
World Cricket League (List A/ODI)Intercontinental CupICC 6 Nations Challenge

Honours

Other

  • African Games
    • Silver medal (1): 2023

Current squad

Updated as on 7 April 2024

This lists all the active players who have played for Namibia in the past year and the forms in which they have played, and any players (in italics) outside this criterion who have been selected in the team's most recent ODI or T20I squad.

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleFormsLast ODILast T20IBattersAll-roundersWicket-keeperPace bowlersSpin bowlers
Niko DavinRight-handedRight-arm leg breakODI, T20I20242024
Jean-Pierre KotzeLeft-handedODI, T20I20242024
Malan KrugerRight-handedODI, T20I20242024
Dylan LeicherRight-handedRight-arm mediumT20I2023
Michael van LingenLeft-handedLeft-arm mediumODI, T20I20242024
Karl BirkenstockLeft-handedRight-arm fast-mediumODI20232021
Gerhard ErasmusRight-handedRight-arm off breakODI (C), T20I (C)20242024
Shaun FouchéRight-handedRight-arm mediumODI20232024
Jan FrylinckLeft-handedLeft-arm fast-mediumODI, T20I20242024
Gerhard Janse van RensburgRight-handedRight-arm leg breakT20I2024
Jan Nicol Loftie-EatonLeft-handedRight-arm leg breakODI, T20I20242024
JJ SmitRight-handedLeft-arm medium-fastODI (VC), T20I (VC)20242024
Peter-Daniel BlignautRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastT20I, ODI20242024
Zane GreenLeft-handedT20I20242024
Jack BrassellRight-handedRight-arm mediumODI, T20I20242024
Tangeni LungameniLeft-handedLeft-arm mediumODI, T20I20242024
Ben ShikongoRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastODI, T20I20232023
Simon ShikongoRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastT20I2024
Ruben TrumpelmannRight-handedLeft-arm fast-mediumODI, T20I20242024
Bernard ScholtzRight-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxODI, T20I20242024
Jan-Izak de VilliersRight-handedRight-arm off breakODI, T20I20202024

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachCraig Williams
Batting coachDanie Keulder
Bowling coachBurton van Rooi
Fielding coachSarel Burger

Notes

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