Namibia’s captain, Gerhard Erasmus, expressed frustration over the T20 World Cup schedule, noting his team received no night training sessions despite facing India in a night fixture. Erasmus highlighted the lack of floodlit practice facilities in Namibia, making the adjustment difficult for his players. Despite the disadvantage, the team is prepared to compete in their own ‘Namibian way’.
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