Namibia.kml normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy48 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy44 Namibia Wanderers Cricket Club The Wanderers Cricket Club is the ground most frequently used for international cricket in Namibia, first being used for that purpose when Namibia competed in the UCB Bowl for the first time in 1996/97. International tournaments played here include the ACA Championship in 1998, the ICC 6 Nations Challenge in 2002, a semi-final and the final of the Intercontinental Cup in 2005 and Division Two of the World Cricket League in 2007. It was first used for first-class cricket when Namibia played Uganda here in the 2004 Intercontinental Cup, and is now Namibia's regular home ground for most international matches, including games against Test playing opposition such as Bangladesh, England and New Zealand. 17.07206677988492 -22.59170609762852 0 555.2894068971679 0 0.003241931188877161 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy49 17.07221621917648,-22.59195591019272,0