The players, which included former English cricketer Ashley Giles and South African fast bowler Makhaya Ntini, trekked for eight days to get just below the summit of the Tanzanian mountain to play the game as part of a charity venture, Mt Kili Madness. They aim to raise funds that will go towards cancer research, wildlife conservation and also towards promoting cricket in Rwanda.
[Video] Cricketers play the world's highest match on Kilimanjaro
A phenomenal cricket record is set at on the roof of Africa.
The players, which included former English cricketer Ashley Giles and South African fast bowler Makhaya Ntini, trekked for eight days to get just below the summit of the Tanzanian mountain to play the game as part of a charity venture, Mt Kili Madness. They aim to raise funds that will go towards cancer research, wildlife conservation and also towards promoting cricket in Rwanda.