
The 2026 Nedbank Namibia Desert Ice T20 League, launched by Impact Cricket Namibia on April 29 at the new Namibia Cricket Ground, is set to run from May 7 to August 2. This edition will feature eight teams and 160 players across national, premier, and junior divisions, competing in 30 matches at venues including United Cricket Grounds, Wanderers Cricket Grounds, and Windhoek Afrikaans Privaatskool-Park. The winning team will receive N$50,000 for institutional development, while the runners-up will get N$10,000. Nedbank Namibia has increased its sponsorship from N$150,000 in 2025 to N$200,000 for administrative purposes and to support cricket development. The league, first established four years ago to address player development gaps, includes teams such as Central Sunrisers, CCD Tigers, Spur Warriors, Green Mambas, Gobabis Bulls, Run Whisperers, Unam Zebras, and Etungo Kudus. They will play in a round-robin format, culminating in playoffs and finals on August 2 at United Grounds. Impact Cricket Namibia director Asad Abbas highlighted the league's support for local professionals and the introduction of a "super-sub" rule, allowing 12 players per match, primarily benefiting emerging players. A minimum age of 14 years is maintained to encourage youth participation. Nedbank Namibia spokesperson Selma Kaulinge emphasized the league's potential to position Namibia as a hub for elite T20 competition and its role in community upliftment and youth empowerment through sport.
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Tadej Pogacar secured his third stage victory this week, sealing overall success in the Tour of Switzerland. The world champion caught French climber Lenny Martinez 800 meters from the finish line after a 152km mountainous stage. Pogacar gradually closed a 1 minute 30 second lead held by Martinez, ultimately winning by seven seconds. The 27-year-old Slovenian expressed satisfaction with testing his legs and lungs on the climb. Martinez, 22, who was part of an 11-man breakaway, acknowledged Pogacar's strength and insatiable will to win. This marks Pogacar's first victory at the Tour of Switzerland, meaning he has now won six of the seven most historic week-long stage races. His overall margin of victory ahead of Ecuador's Richard Carapaz was 6 minutes 32 seconds. Pogacar has 13 wins from 16 race days this year, setting a strong precedent for his bid for a record-equalling fifth Tour de France victory next month.

Fifteen-year-old cricket player Vaibhav Sooryavanshi achieved the fastest half-century in List A history, reaching the milestone in just 11 balls during an India A match against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla. The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI praised the teenager for his performance. Sooryavanshi scored 94 runs off 29 deliveries, contributing to India A's total of 377-9. This left-handed batsman's 11-ball fifty established a new record for the quickest half-century in the 50-over format. Sooryavanshi was selected for India’s T20 squad for tours to Ireland and England, and the Asian Games, following his success in the Indian Premier League where he was the leading run-scorer for Rajasthan Royals with 776 runs, including one century and five half-centuries.

Spain secured a 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in their World Cup Group H match, with Lamine Yamal opening the scoring after 10 minutes. Mikel Oyarzabal added two goals, and an own goal from Hassan al-Tambakti completed Spain's tally. This win places Spain at the top of Group H with four points after two matches. Spain's coach, Luis De la Fuente, emphasized the need for continued improvement. Meanwhile, Cape Verde, who drew with Spain in their first game, will face Uruguay, with coach Pedro Leitao Brito, known as “Bubista,” stating his team will play "without fear." Cape Verde's goalkeeper, Vozinha, will have his mother, Ana Candida Evora, watching after she received a US visa. In other World Cup news, Belgium will play Iran without Jeremy Doku due to respiratory problems, while Iran's coach Amir Ghalenoei expressed concerns about US travel restrictions affecting his team. Germany advanced to the knockout rounds after a 2-1 win against Ivory Coast, and Curacao's 0-0 draw with Ecuador ensured Germany will win Group E. The Netherlands defeated Sweden 5-1, and Japan beat Tunisia 4-0.