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Apart from Eugene no ones given a real answer to back up their reasoning.
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ZIMDOGGY wrote:Apart from Eugene no ones given a real answer to back up their reasoning.
It's called voicing your own opinion mate

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uganda and nambia both are good team,but namabia looks better because of there player plyaing contiue cricket,so i give upper hand to namibia,
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sloandog wrote:
ZIMDOGGY wrote:Apart from Eugene no ones given a real answer to back up their reasoning.
It's called voicing your own opinion mate
But why do people hold their opinions...what it based on? A guess? knowledge of the infrastructure etc etc
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Re: next african odi team

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Well...., i think Namibia have a pretty good chance. i sa them play in the stanbic t/20 here in Zimbabwe, and they look like a pretty good side, look at the likes of Louis Klizinger, Norbet Manyande(born in Zim)and Burger. If they keep going the way they are right now, i think they will be the next African ODI team.
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Shane Musekwa wrote:Well...., i think Namibia have a pretty good chance. i sa them play in the stanbic t/20 here in Zimbabwe, and they look like a pretty good side, look at the likes of Louis Klizinger, Norbet Manyande(born in Zim)and Burger. If they keep going the way they are right now, i think they will be the next African ODI team.
Ya i mean it'd be great if they could play in another World Cup tournament. However with the likes of Afghanistan, Ireland and Kenya to compete with, places will be hard to come by. But like you said trhey have some very talented players. As i mentioned earlier in the thread, guys like Jan Berrie Burger, Louis Klazinga, Bjorn Koetza and young Van Schoor will carry their hopes. I wish them all the best ! :D

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namabia biggest worry is to qualify for division 1 from division 2
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jamthala wrote:namabia biggest worry is to qualify for division 1 from division 2
Precisely, they're falling behind slightly in terms of playing other associate nations

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