In a boost for African cricket, ICC President Jay Shah landed in Windhoek, Namibia, to attend matches from the Under-19 World Cup. The event, jointly hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe, drew the cricket administrator who took charge just last month.
Posting on X Wednesday, Shah recounted his day: meetings with Africa Cricket Association leaders to discuss continent-wide growth strategies, followed by watching thrilling U19 clashes at Cricket Namibia’s state-of-the-art NSG venue. ‘Great to see the future stars of the game in action at the splendid new NSG venue of Cricket Namibia during the Under-19 World Cup match,’ he enthused.
Shah’s agenda since becoming ICC Chairman on December 1, 2024, focuses on propagating cricket in nascent markets. He’s actively creating opportunities in passionate regions, extending support to women’s cricket alongside men’s. This trip aligns perfectly with those goals.
Namibia’s rise in global cricket over the last 10 years has been notable, with steady international performances. ICC backing, evident from the World Cup hosting rights and Shah’s visit, is poised to accelerate its progress. Co-host Zimbabwe, once a powerhouse, has been rebuilding amid past controversies. Current leadership is steering recovery, marked by T20 World Cup 2026 qualification.
Shah’s hands-on approach signals a new era for ICC’s developmental efforts. The U19 spectacle not only spotlights youth talent but also fortifies grassroots infrastructure, promising sustained growth for cricket in Africa.
