East African cricket team
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East Africa | |
Logo of the East African Cricket Council | |
ICC membership granted | 1966 to 1989 |
ICC member status | Former member |
ICC development region | Africa |
Captain | n/a |
World Cricket League division | n/a |
World Cricket League Africa region division | n/a |
First recorded match | 13 September 1958 v South African Non-Europeans at Nairobi, Kenya |
One-day Internationals | |
ODI matches played | 3 |
ODI wins/losses | 0/3 |
First class cricket | |
First class matches played | 3 |
First class wins/losses | 0/3 |
List A cricket | |
List A matches played | 3 |
List A wins/losses | 0/3 |
As of 11 September 2006 |
The East African cricket team was a cricket team representing Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Their first game was against a South African Non-European team in 1958. East Africa appeared in the 1975 World Cup and the 1979, 1982 and 1986 ICC Trophies; in the last two of these the Kenyan cricket team was also represented, so that East Africa was effectively a Tanzanian/Ugandan team.
East Africa was an Associate Member of the ICC from 1966 to 1989, after which its place was taken by East and Central Africa.
Contents |
[edit] Tournament History
[edit] World Cup
- 1975: First round
- 1979 to 1987: Did not qualify
- 1992 onwards: See East and Central African cricket team
[edit] ICC Trophy
- 1979: First round
- 1982: First round
- 1986: First round
- 1990 onwards: See East and Central African cricket team
[edit] See also
- Kenyan cricket team
- Tanzanian cricket team
- Ugandan cricket team
- East and Central African cricket team
- List of East African ODI cricketers