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Raymond van Schoor’s demise condoled by CSA

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has expressed shock and sadness over the tragic death of Namibian cricketer Raymond van Schoor.

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Namibian cricketer Raymond van Schoor passes away five days after suffering stroke on field

Namibia’s Raymond Van Schoor, who suffered a stroke five days back during a match, passed away at the age of 25 in Windhoek.

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Namibian cricketer Raymond Van Schoor passes away due to brain stroke

Namibian cricketer Raymond Van Schoor passed away at the age of 25, five days after being hospitalised for suffering a brain stroke during a match at Windhoek. VAn Schoor represented his side in more than 200 games, during a South African domestic game against Free State on Sunday he collapsed on the field and was...

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Namibia cricketer suffers brain stroke during cricket match, hospitalised

The 25-year-old cricketer Van Schoor walked out to bat in the 35th over and had reached 15 off 16 balls when he complained.

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ICC World Twenty20 Qualifiers 2015: Scotland, Namibia and four other teams qualify for knockouts

Nepal, Kenya, UAE and Canada however have been eliminated from the competition.

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Live Cricket Score ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015, July 11 all matches: Nepal’s match against Namibia washed out, Jersey, Kenya and Netherlands win

Catch all the live updates from all matches of ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 on July 11 here.

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Live Cricket Score ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015, July 10 all matches: Afghanistan, Nepal emerge successful

Catch all the live updates from all matches of ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 on July 10 here.

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ICC World Twenty20 Qualifiers: Nepal’s warm-up match against Oman ends in no result

A round-up of the warm-up matches played on July 6, of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifiers.

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ICC Intercontinental winner will earn an opportunity to play Test cricket

Eight teams will fight for the right to play in Tests in the future.

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