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Tangeni Lungameni
Name: Tangeni Lungameni
Position: Fast Bowler
Number: 5
Age: 33
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About Tangeni Lungameni

Tangeni Lungameni has quietly become a vital cog in Namibia’s pace attack, bringing a distinctive left-arm angle, controlled swing, and an understated resilience that reflects his steady rise through the ranks. While not always in the headlines, Lungameni has carved out his role as a dependable new-ball bowler with the ability to deliver tight spells and pick up timely breakthroughs. Born on July 17, 1992, in Namibia, Tangeni’s cricketing journey took shape on the dusty pitches of Windhoek. Unlike some of his flashier teammates, his success was built on perseverance and steady improvement. Lungameni spent his early years learning the basics, gradually moving through the domestic system with the Capricorn Eagles and Namibian A sides, eventually earning his senior international cap. Standing tall and lean, Lungameni’s style is rooted in discipline and patience. He’s a left-arm medium-fast bowler, known for hitting good lengths and exploiting seam movement. What sets him apart is his control—he rarely gives away easy runs and keeps constant pressure on batters with tidy lines. Especially effective in the opening overs, he can swing the new ball both ways, troubling even well-set top-order batsmen. Lungameni’s role often goes beyond statistics. He is a bowler captain Gerhard Erasmus turns to when control is needed or when a partnership must be broken. His ability to bowl quietly effective spells has helped Namibia restrict opponents in key moments, particularly in T20 and One-Day competitions. Though not known for his batting, Lungameni can hold a bat when required and has contributed valuable runs in the lower order during tight finishes. However, it’s his bowling that earns him his spot—his economy, focus, and ability to work as part of a bowling unit have all been key in Namibia’s climb in the Associate ranks. Off the field, Tangeni is soft-spoken and humble. He lets his bowling do the talking, and his work ethic has earned the respect of teammates and coaches. He’s often involved in mentoring young bowlers, emphasizing the importance of consistency and preparation. As Namibia continues to grow in global cricket, Tangeni Lungameni provides the kind of stability every team needs—a quiet warrior who runs in hard, keeps it tight, and gives his all every time he’s handed the ball.