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Cricketers play on Kilimanjaro to set new world record | Cricketers play on Kilimanjaro to set new world record |
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A group of international cricketers has set a new world record for the highest-ever match by playing at the top of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, in Tanzania. | A group of international cricketers has set a new world record for the highest-ever match by playing at the top of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, in Tanzania. |
The teams included former South Africa fast bowler Makhaya Ntini and ex-England spinner Ashley Giles. | |
The game was played at a height of 5,730m (18,799 ft) in a flat crater just below the summit. | The game was played at a height of 5,730m (18,799 ft) in a flat crater just below the summit. |
They played 10 overs each of a Twenty20 game before clouds stopped play. | They played 10 overs each of a Twenty20 game before clouds stopped play. |
"This is absolutely incredible! We are playing cricket on the summit of Africa!" Giles tweeted on Friday morning. | "This is absolutely incredible! We are playing cricket on the summit of Africa!" Giles tweeted on Friday morning. |
The current record for the world's highest game is 5,165m, played in the Himalayas at Everest base camp in Nepal in 2009. | The current record for the world's highest game is 5,165m, played in the Himalayas at Everest base camp in Nepal in 2009. |
The "Gorillas" team, led by England women's vice-captain Heather Knight, scored 82-5 to beat Giles' "Rhinos" team, who managed 64-9, the AFP news agency reports. | The "Gorillas" team, led by England women's vice-captain Heather Knight, scored 82-5 to beat Giles' "Rhinos" team, who managed 64-9, the AFP news agency reports. |