Did ICC Chair Jay Shah Engage with Africa Cricket Association Leaders in Windhoek and Attend U19 World Cup Match?
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New Delhi, Jan 21 (NationPress) Jay Shah, the chair of the International Cricket Council (ICC), held discussions with the leaders of the Africa Cricket Association in Windhoek, highlighting the ICC's dedication to promoting cricket throughout Africa. He expressed enthusiasm for witnessing the upcoming talents during an Under-19 World Cup match at the newly established NCG venue in Cricket Namibia.
"Today in Windhoek was quite fruitful as I met with cricket leaders from the Africa Cricket Association, as the @ICC is determined to enhance and support the sport across the continent. It was a pleasure to see the emerging stars during the #U19worldcup match at @CricketNamibia1's fantastic new NCG venue," stated Jay Shah on X.
The U-19 World Cup is currently being co-hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe, with each country facilitating 12 matches during the group stage.
In Namibia, matches are being held at the new Namibia Cricket Ground and the HP Oval, both located in Windhoek, while in Zimbabwe, venues include Queens Sports Club, Harare Sports Club, and Takashinga Sports Club in Harare.
Previously, Namibia hosted the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier in Windhoek from August 31 to September 6 last year, featuring eight nations competing for two spots at the Global Qualifier for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
Last year, Namibia’s national men’s team made history by hosting South Africa for a landmark one-off T20 match. This event was significant as it marked the opening of the new Namibia Cricket ground, and it was the first time Namibia faced South Africa in any international format, culminating in a thrilling four-wicket victory.
The FNB NCG is set to make history again by hosting matches in the 2026 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and will also be a venue for the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, marking Namibia's inaugural hosting of World Cup games.