The Zimbabwe national baseball team is the national baseball team of Zimbabwe. The team represents Zimbabwe in international competitions.
Zimbabwe national baseball team | |
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Information | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Confederation | African Baseball & Softball Association |
Manager | Americo Juma |
WBSC ranking | |
Current | NR (27 November 2024)[1] |
History
editRhodesia Baseball(1952-1979)
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Zimbabwean Baseball(1980-Present)
editIn 1992, the 1st African Baseball and Softball Association(ABSA) Congress and Africa Cup Baseball Championship was organised in Harare, Zimbabwe, with only four countries competing. In 1995, the 3rd Africa Cup Baseball Championship and ABSA Congress was also held in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Tournament record
editAfrica Cup Baseball Championship
editAfrica Cup Baseball Championship record | |||||||
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Year | Host | Position | W | L | RS | RA | |
1992 | Zimbabwe | 2nd | Unavailable | ||||
1993 | South Africa | Unavailable | Unavailable | ||||
1995 | Zimbabwe | Unavailable | Unavailable | ||||
2001 | Uganda | Unavailable | Unavailable | ||||
Total | 4/4 | - | - | - | - |
All-Africa Games
editThe first time Baseball featured in the All-Africa Games was in 1999 in the 7th All-Africa Games in South Africa and for the second and last time, in 2003, in the 8th All-Africa Games in Nigeria.
All-Africa Games record | |||||||
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Year | Host | Position | W | L | RS | RA | |
1999 | South Africa | 3rd | 2 | 3 | 84 | 76 | |
2003 | Nigeria | 3rd | Unavailable[2] | ||||
Total | 2/2 | - | - | - | - |
9 September 14:00 |
Zimbabwe | 11–12 (F/9) | Nigeria | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Nhauro Mpanguri | Boxscore | WP: Michael Oguwuche |
11 September 12:30 |
Zimbabwe | 2–37 (F/6) | South Africa | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Ozias Moyo | Boxscore | WP: Darryn Smith |
12 September 09:00 |
Lesotho | 5–31 (F/6) | Zimbabwe | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Teboho Shelile | Boxscore | WP: Nhauro Mpanguri |
13 September 14:00 |
Zimbabwe | 10–24 (F/7) | Ghana | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Tinei Billiat | Boxscore | WP: Charles Andam |
14 September 11:00 |
Uganda | 1–30 (F/6) | Zimbabwe | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Henry Odong | Boxscore | WP: Nhauro Mpanguri |
References
edit- ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 27 November 2024. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
- ^ Report of Baseball Event of the 8th All Africa Games Abuja 2003