Lennie Louw Biography
Jan Lennie Louw, sometimes also known as Lennie Louw, is a cricket player from Namibia who represents the national cricket team of Namibia was born in the country South Africa on June 19, of the year 1959.
Playing Cricket Career
At the Cricket World Cup in the year 2003, Louw, then at the age of 43, made his One Day International (ODI) debut for Namibia after spending the previous 27 years playing first-class cricket in South Africa. Jan Lennie Louw participated between the years 1994 and 2001 in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Trophy as well. Jan Lennie Louw also served as Namibia’s coach at the 2001 International Cricket Council (ICC) Trophy.
Jan Lennie Louw was included on Namibia’s roster for the Over-50s Cricket World Cup in South Africa in the month of February of the year 2020. The coronavirus epidemic, however, caused the event to be called off during the third round of matches.
Bio Data
Full name: Jan Leonardus Louw
Nick Name: Lennie Louw
Born: 19 June of the year 1959
Age: 64 Years
Birth Place: Barkly West, Cape Province, in the country of South Africa
Batting: Right-handed
Bowling: Left-arm fast-medium
Slow left-arm orthodox
Role: Bowler
International Playing Details
National side: Namibia ( Played between the years 1990–2003)
One Day International (ODI) debut (cap 7): (On 10 February 2003) Namibia vs Zimbabwe

