April 2019 1 115 Report
This text ia for questions 32 to 34.
Raymond Van schoor, 25-year-old Namibia wicket-keeper batsman died at a hospital after suffering from a stroke during a game against free state in a CSA provincial one-day Challenge match in Windhoek.
In an official statement, cricket Namibia president Richard frankle expressed his condolences.
"It is with deep regret and sorrow that I announce the passing of Raymond van schoor on Friday, 20th November 2015. On behalf of Namibia cricket, I express my most sincere condolences to the entire van schoor ang La cock families. Raymond was a tremendous asset to Namibia cricket and the national cricket team," the official statement said.
" he was taken far too early from us. We however accept that Almighty God needed him to represent the heavenly angels! May his soul rest in peace! " he added.
Raymond complained of dizziness during the match and asked for water, but collapsed immediately and was helped by team-mates to be taken off the ground. Then, the cricketer was pronounced dead on Friday night at a local hospital.
In over 200 matches-the-most-for Namibia, Raymond had scored more than 8000 runs. In 92 first class matches he had scored 4303 runs, the second most for Namibia, with five centuries and 20 half-centuries. The right-handed batsman was the leading run-getter for Namibia in T20ls with 1550 runs.

32. What did Raymond complain of before he died?
a. He was nauseous
b. He had a severe headache
c. He had a stomachache
d. He had high fever
e. He had a heart attack

33. Raymond was born in....
a. 1988
b. 1989
c. 1990
d. 1991
e 1992

34. The best title for the text is....
a. Raymond van schoor suffered from a stroke
b. Raymond van schoor, the best Namibia wicket-
Keeper batsman.
c. Raymond van schoor expressed his sincere
Condolence.
d. Raymond Van schoor died during a game
e. Raymond van schoor was reported sick.

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