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Nigeria edge South Africa in Super Over as Zimbabwe smash records

Nigeria’s U 19 women’s team pulled off a dramatic one run win over South Africa in a Super Over on Matchday 9 of the Patricia Kambarami Cup, part of the Nigeria Invitational T20i Tournament. The hosts kept their campaign alive thanks to a captain’s performance from Lucky Piety. South Africa chose to bat first but slipped to 18 for 3 after six overs. They recovered through captain Mieke Van Voorst, who anchored the innings with 69 from 47 balls, with late support from Siphokuhle Masilela, who added 20, to post a competitive 133 for 7 from 20 overs. Nigeria started their chase slowly and had only 47 runs on the board at the halfway stage. Piety then seized control, smashing 66 from 35 balls, including a crucial 24 run over, to drag Nigeria back into the contest and eventually level […]

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Maguire says Amorim will succeed elsewhere despite Man United struggles

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has reflected on Rúben Amorim’s turbulent spell at Old Trafford, saying the Portuguese manager’s ideas simply did not click at the club despite his belief that Amorim will enjoy major success in the future. In an interview with The Guardian, Maguire praised Amorim as a talented coach and refused to criticise him personally. He said he believes Amorim will go on to have an amazing career and win many matches at his next club. Maguire admitted, however, that Amorim’s time at United fell short of expectations. He said things did not work out as hoped and stressed that the players must also take a lot of responsibility for the disappointing results under the former Sporting CP boss. During Amorim’s tenure, United struggled for consistency in the Premier League and domestic cups. His tactical approach and […]

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Akpata unveils bold four pillar plan to transform Nigerian cricket

Nigeria Cricket Federation president Dr Uyi Akpata says the federation is implementing a long term plan built on grassroots development, better facilities, high performance and strong partnerships to transform Nigerian cricket. He explained that after the current board was re elected in October 2025, more than 30 stakeholders, including 13 board members, met in Lagos for a two day strategy retreat to redefine what cricket should mean for Nigeria. Akpata said the goal is to use cricket as a platform for impact by raising players’ aspirations, giving children exciting opportunities and offering sponsors a credible product to support. On grassroots development, he recalled that when he assumed office, the NCF had only about seven development officers nationwide, but now employs around 45 field officers, one in each state, who are assessed every three months on progress in schools and communities. […]

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