Monday, August 11, 2014

CRICKET Namibia is currently working with its strategic planning for this year and next year? Four-

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CRICKET Namibia is currently working with its strategic planning for this year and next year? Four-year planning framework and a two-year bean bag development plan for the country internationally competitive to get.
One of the main objectives of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for developing bean bag countries, which Namibia is one, is to cricket as a sport to expand. The ICC sought the number of players in the non-Test playing countries worldwide by 2015 to double. This means that Africa three years from now 107,000 cricketers should have ,? says Graham McMillan (pictured), CEO of Cricket Namibia. bean bag
McMillan said Namibia is currently 10,300 registered players sagtebalkrieket, women, meisies-, boys and club cricket. He said Cricket Namibia aims to 20,000 registered players by 2016 to have. This is very important for Cricket Namibia this doubling its number of players to reach to another world in the cricket community to be relevant ,? McMillan has said.
And though the non-Test playing nations are financially dependent on the money that these ten countries at the World Cup, T20 World Cup and other international tournaments generate ,? the McMillan explained.
McMillan believes Namibia as its cricketers in the next four years could double, the number of quality players greatly increase either on age or national level. He also believes the players will double Cricket Namibia's potential for marketing and generating money a big boost.
The ICC gives us N $ 5.5 million per year, but they dictate how every penny is used. Eventually Cricket bean bag Namibia more independent of the ICC's contribution to developing countries, where we can focus on more important goals that the ICC is not considered important not ,? McMillan has said.
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