Gerrie Snyman

[2] In January 2007 he hit the first century of his career, against Easterns - and managed his first five-wicket innings eleven months later against Uganda in the ICC World Cricket League.

He played a big part in the 2006 side that won the Birmingham League Premier Division.

In a game against the United Arab Emirates on 28 November 2007, Snyman hit a then world record 17 sixes in a single limited overs innings, culminating in a final score of 196 from 113 balls.

His innings was all the more remarkable in that Namibia were all out for 282, so he made 82% of the team total, with the second top scorer Michael Durandt making only 13.

[4] Snyman then repeated the feat 4 years later against the same opponents in the 2011-13 ICC Intercontinental Cup, scoring 201 not out from 192 deliveries, which included 7 sixes.