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Windhoek, May 30 (Ians) Cricket Namibia announced a 14-man squad, set to represent the country in the Under-19 Men’s regional World Cup qualifiers in July.
The Namibian team will be competing against Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Uganda, and the host nation, Tanzania, reports Xinhua.
According to Cricket Namibia, the country’s governing body for cricket, the squad was selected following an intense period of training, monitoring, and tracking by the selectors.
“The squad brings a wealth of experience, with some members having participated in previous U19 World Cup qualifiers. The team possesses a variety of skill sets that will afford us the adaptability and flexibility we need,” stated Cricket Namibia’s newly appointed U19 coach, Oscar Nauhaus.
Meanwhile, Cricket Namibia Chief Executive, Johan Muller, noted that the selection process began in August 2022. It involved numerous tournaments, tours, trial weekends, and camps.
“Part of Cricket Namibia’s vision is to be globally competitive.
The Namibian team will be competing against Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Uganda, and the host nation, Tanzania, reports Xinhua.
According to Cricket Namibia, the country’s governing body for cricket, the squad was selected following an intense period of training, monitoring, and tracking by the selectors.
“The squad brings a wealth of experience, with some members having participated in previous U19 World Cup qualifiers. The team possesses a variety of skill sets that will afford us the adaptability and flexibility we need,” stated Cricket Namibia’s newly appointed U19 coach, Oscar Nauhaus.
Meanwhile, Cricket Namibia Chief Executive, Johan Muller, noted that the selection process began in August 2022. It involved numerous tournaments, tours, trial weekends, and camps.
“Part of Cricket Namibia’s vision is to be globally competitive.
- 5/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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Major Lazer recruited Jamaican singer Kranium and Nigerian vocalist Kizz Daniel for their mellow new song “Loyal.” The frontmen trade lyrics about sex and romance over oceanic guitars and snapping programmed rhythms.”Give me lovin’/ Because I’m loyal to you, shorty,” they sing on the chorus.
Their accompanying video marks Major Lazer’s fourth collaboration with South African director Adriaan Louw, following “Tied Up,” “Orkant/Balance Pon It” and “All My Life.” The clip features Daniel dancing on the streets, Kranium in the recording studio and random people swimming and surfing.
Their accompanying video marks Major Lazer’s fourth collaboration with South African director Adriaan Louw, following “Tied Up,” “Orkant/Balance Pon It” and “All My Life.” The clip features Daniel dancing on the streets, Kranium in the recording studio and random people swimming and surfing.
- 10/3/2018
- by Ryan Reed
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Major Lazer enlists English singer Raye and Nigerian vocalist Mr. Eazi for their breezy new song “Tied Up.” The featured artists trade hooks throughout the minimal, low-key track, which weaves fingerpicked acoustic guitars with dancehall-flavored rhythms and hummed backing vocals.
Rave and Mr. Eazi also star in the “Tied Up” video, crooning and dancing against a backdrop of city streets and overcast skies. South African director Adriaan Louw – who previously helmed Major Lazer’s clips for “Orkant/Balance Pon It” and “All My Life” – captures people playing basketball, popping wheelies...
Rave and Mr. Eazi also star in the “Tied Up” video, crooning and dancing against a backdrop of city streets and overcast skies. South African director Adriaan Louw – who previously helmed Major Lazer’s clips for “Orkant/Balance Pon It” and “All My Life” – captures people playing basketball, popping wheelies...
- 9/26/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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