Former Namibia captain Raymond van Schoor has died at the age of 25, five days after he suffered a stroke playing for his country.
Van Schoor played against Bermuda in several ICC Tournaments, as a teenager van Schoor played Bermuda in a World Cup warmup match for Namibia.
The wicketkeeper collapsed batting against Free State on November 15th in a Cricket South Africa one-day match.
Cricket Namibia President Richard Frankle said in a statement on the ICC website, "Raymond was a tremendous asset to the National Team."
He scored more than 8,000 runs in 200 matches for Namibia in all formats.
Van Schoor, who made his national team debut aged 17 in 2007, played in this summer's International Cricket Council World Twenty20 Qualifier in Scotland and Ireland, and in an ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Ireland in Windhoek last month.
He captained Namibia 40 times and was his country's cricketer of the year in 2012