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Namibia national cricket team

The Namibia cricket team is the team that represents the country of Namibia in international cricket matches. It is governed by Cricket Namibia, an associate member of the International Cricket Council since 1992,〔(Namibia ) at Cricket Archive〕 and became part of the High Performance Program in 2007.〔(Denmark added to ICC High Performance Program ), ICC Europe Media Release, 20 December 2006 at European Cricket Council〕 They took part in the 2003 Cricket World Cup in South Africa, though they lost all their games.〔 They have played in each edition of the ICC Intercontinental Cup.
==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.〔(Scorecard ) of 2001 ICC Trophy Final, 15 July 2001 at Cricket Archive〕 Namibia then hosted the ICC 6 Nations Challenge in April 2002, finishing fourth.〔(2002 ICC 6 Nations Challenge Points Table ) at Cricket Archive〕 They had a disappointing Africa Cup campaign that September, finishing fourth in their group and beating only Tanzania,〔(2002 Africa Cup ) at CricketEurope〕 and lost four matches against Zimbabwe A a few weeks later.〔(Namibia in Zimbabwe 2002/03 ) at Cricket Archive〕 A tour of Kenya subsequent to the Zimbabwean tour was more successful, as Namibia beat Kenya in a four match one-day series.〔(Namibia in Kenya 2002/03 ) at Cricket Archive〕 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.〔(Standard Bank Cup 2002/03 Points Table ) at Cricket Archive〕 Bangladesh toured in January 2003, winning the five match one-day series 4–1.〔(Bangladesh in Namibia 2002/03 ) at Cricket Archive〕
The World Cup itself started on 10 February 2003 in Harare with Zimbabwe beating Namibia by 86 runs.〔(Scorecard ) of Zimbabwe v Namibia, 10 February 2003 at Cricket Archive〕 Back in South Africa, they lost to Pakistan by 171 runs,〔(Scorecard ) of Namibia v Pakistan, 16 February 2003 at Cricket Archive〕 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 that almost helped Namibia pull off an unlikely upset.〔(Scorecard ) of England v Namibia, 19 February 2003 at Cricket Archive〕 They then lost by 181 runs to India〔(Scorecard ) of India v Namibia, 23 February 2003 at Cricket Archive〕 and a 256 run defeat against Australia,〔(Scorecard ) of Australia v Namibia, 27 February 2003 at Cricket Archive〕 the eventual winners of the tournament,〔(2003 World Cup ) at Cricinfo〕 in what at the time was the biggest winning margin in One Day Internationals, since surpassed by an Indian 257 run win over Bermuda.〔(ODIs – Highest winning margins ) at Cricinfo〕 The tournament finished with a 64 run loss to fellow qualifiers the Netherlands.〔(Scorecard ) of Namibia v Netherlands, 3 March 2003 at Cricket Archive〕

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