Matches (14)
IPL (2)
PSL (3)
Women's Tri-Series (SL) (1)
Women's One-Day Cup (1)
County DIV1 (3)
County DIV2 (4)

CAN

142/7

NAM

(15.2/20 ov, T:143) 143/2

Namibia won by 8 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)

CAN

(13/13 ov) 42/7

NAM

(2.4/13 ov, T:42) 42/0

Namibia won by 10 wickets (with 62 balls remaining) (DLS method)

CAN

(15/15 ov) 145/8

NAM

(15/15 ov, T:146) 146/7

Namibia won by 3 wickets (with 0 balls remaining)

NAM

186

CAN

(42/43 ov, T:167) 154

Namibia won by 12 runs (DLS method)

NAM

148

NED

(37/50 ov, T:149) 149/3

Netherlands won by 7 wickets (with 78 balls remaining)

CAN

(39/39 ov) 167/8

NAM

(39/39 ov, T:175) 174

Match tied (Canada won the Super Over) (DLS method)

NED

(39.1/40 ov) 159

NAM

(30/40 ov, T:160) 106

Netherlands won by 53 runs

NAM

96

OMA

(22.4/50 ov, T:97) 100/8

Oman won by 2 wickets (with 164 balls remaining)

Namibia Cricket Team News & Matches

Captain: Gerhard Erasmus
Coaches: Pierre de Bruyn (Head Coach)
First international match: 1961 (As South West Africa); 1989 (as Namibia); 2002 (as first recognised ODI)
Cricket board: Cricket Namibia (CN)

Namibia men's cricket team history


A former German colony, Namibia was introduced to cricket through its southern neighbour, South Africa, before and during World War I. And the game grew in the country during its time as a South African protectorate for over 70 years when the team (as South West Africa) played in South Africa's domestic system from the 1960s to the 1980s, and then again in the 2000s. More recently, Namibia gained some players from South Africa, including allrounder David Wiese, whose father was born in Namibia, and leading ODI wicket-taker Ruben Trumpelmann.

Namibia gained global recognition after playing in the 2003 World Cup, but had to wait 16 years to regain ODI status. The in-between years included middling performances in Intercontinental Cups and World Cricket Leagues, although they did win the Intercontinental Shield in 2009-10 and finish second in Division 2 of the WCL in 2015.

Namibia's challenge always lay in resources with a population of a little over 2.5 million and limited facilities. There are only five premier league clubs in Namibia, nine cricket fields and the national team play their fixtures at a club ground, Wanderers.

Increased investment from the ICC and a more focused programme from 2019 saw exponential growth and Namibia emerged as Africa's second side from the 2020s. At the 2021 T20 World Cup, they made it to the Super 12s, securing an automatic spot for the 2022 tournament in Australia, although they were unable to repeat that feat there. In February 2024, No. 5 batter Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton hit the fastest T20I century, off 33 balls, against Nepal.

Cricket Namibia are currently building the country's first national stadium in the capital, Windhoek, in preparation for 2027 ODI World Cup, which they will co-host.

Namibia men's Cricket Team's Current Ranking


ODIs: 19
T20Is: 15


Namibia Cricket Team Trophies and Milestones


2001: Qualify for the 2003 World Cup after reaching the final of the ICC trophy, but lose all their six matches at the main event



2021: Beat Netherlands and Ireland to advance to the Super 12s of the T20 World Cup

fan-ratings
Team Fan Ratings
ODIs
T20Is
OTHERT20s
1.
Runs: 304Wkts: 92
6.6
2.
Runs: 2153Wkts: 52
6.1
3.
Runs: 1318Wkts: 2
5.8

Top Run Scorers

In last one year
ODIs
T20Is
NAM,  Rhb
475
Innings: 16Average: 31.66
377
Innings: 8Average: 47.12
NAM,  Rhb
282
Innings: 15Average: 20.14
NAM,  Rhb
244
Innings: 10Average: 30.50
160
Innings: 4Average: 40.00
NAM,  Rhb
152
Innings: 7Average: 30.40

Top Wicket Takers

In last one year
ODIs
T20Is
NAM,  Sla
30
Innings: 16Average: 17.30
20
Innings: 16Average: 26.45
NAM,  Lmf
14
Innings: 10Average: 21.42
14
Innings: 7Average: 12.71
11
Innings: 11Average: 21.00
NAM,  Lmf
7
Innings: 2Average: 3.85