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United Ground , also known as TrustCo United Sports Field , is a cricket ground in Windhoek , Namibia . The first recorded match on the ground was played in 1990 between Namibia and the Netherlands .

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8-414: The ground hosted its first List A match in the 2001/02 6 Nations Challenge when Kenya played Zimbabwe A . To date the ground has held 12 List A matches. In 2005, the ground held its inaugural first-class match between Namibia and Bermuda in the 2005 Intercontinental Cup . The venue held a second first-class match in 2010 between Namibia and Uganda in the 2009-10 Intercontinental Shield . This

16-561: A 'List A' game was played between Lancashire and Leicestershire in May 1963, in the preliminary round of the Gillette Cup . Each side batted for 65 overs, and bowlers were restricted to 15 overs each. This article about cricket terminology is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . West Indies A cricket team First-class List A The West Indies 'A' cricket team represents Cricket West Indies and

24-458: Is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket , with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the number of overs in an innings per team ranges from forty to sixty, as well as some international matches involving nations who have not achieved official ODI status. Together with first-class and Twenty20 cricket, List A

32-503: Is considered its second-tier team in international cricket, below the top-level West Indies cricket team . The 'A' team is currently captained by wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva in first-class cricket and coached by former Guyanese cricketer Rayon Griffith . Matches played by West Indies 'A' are not Tests or One Day Internationals , but they are usually first-class and List A games respectively. West Indies A had toured Nepal in late April 2024 for five T20 matches in which they won

40-656: Is one of the three major forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In November 2021, the ICC retrospectively applied List A status to women's cricket, aligning it with the men's game. Most Test cricketing nations have some form of domestic List A competition. The scheduled number of overs in List A cricket ranges from forty to sixty overs per side, mostly commonly fifty overs. The categorisation of cricket matches as "List A"

48-729: Is the list of centuries scored in Twenty20 Internationals at the venue 22°36′27.87″S 17°05′47.12″E  /  22.6077417°S 17.0964222°E  / -22.6077417; 17.0964222 This article about a Namibian sports venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a cricket ground in Africa is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List A cricket First-class cricket One Day International Limited overs (domestic) Twenty20 International Twenty20 (domestic) Other forms List A cricket

56-714: The generation of career records and statistics for comparable one-day matches. Only the more important one-day competitions in each country, plus matches against a touring Test team, are included. The categorisation was the work of Philip Bailey. • Australia A cricket team • Afghanistan A cricket team • Bangladesh A cricket team • England A cricket team • India A cricket team • Ireland A cricket team • New Zealand A cricket team • Pakistan A cricket team • South Africa A cricket team • Sri Lanka A cricket team • West Indies A cricket team • Zimbabwe A cricket team Matches were divided into three categories: The first match retrospectively designated as

64-399: Was not officially endorsed by the International Cricket Council until 2006, when the ICC announced it, along with its member associations, would be determining this classification in a manner similar to that done for first-class matches. The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians created this category for the purpose of providing an equivalent to first-class cricket, to allow

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