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Namibia named as host of Pepsi ICC WCL Division 2

| | Aug 25, 2014, at 08:19 pm
Dubai, Aug 25 (IBNS) The International Cricket Council (ICC) Monday announced that Namibia will host Pepsi ICC World Cricket League (WCL) Division 2 from 17 to 24 Jan 2015.

Six teams will compete in the event, with the top teams earning promotion to both the Pepsi ICC WCL Championship and the four-day, first-class ICC Intercontinental Cup, both of which will commence in 2015.

Namibia will be joined by Canada, Kenya, and Netherlands, as well as the top two teams from WCL Div. 3, which will be played in Uganda from 26 October to 2 November.

This is the second ICC WCL divisional event to be played in Namibia, after it hosted the same Division in 2007.

The full schedule, squads and match officials for the tournament will be released later.

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