Zambian cricket team

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Zambia
Flag of Zambia
Flag of Zambia
ICC membership granted 2003
ICC member status Associate member
ICC development region Africa
Captain Imran Patel
World Cricket League division n/a
World Cricket League Africa Region division Two
First recorded match 23 September 1972 v Glamorgan at Lusaka, Zambia
As of 10 September 2006

The Zambian cricket team represents the country of Zambia in the sport of cricket. It is part of the ICC's African developmental zone. It became an ICC Associate Member in 2003 after previously being part of the combined East and Central Africa team.

In August 2006, Zambia took part in Division Two of the Africa region of the ICC World Cricket League. After reaching the penultimate stage of qualification for the 2007 World Cup, they were expected to perform well in this tournament and thus gain a place in Division Three of the ICC World Cricket League. However they finished fourth in the tournament, their only win coming against Nigeria.

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