Zimbabwe national baseball team

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Zimbabwe national baseball team
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CountryFlag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
Confederation African Baseball & Softball Association
Manager Americo Juma
WBSC ranking
Current 46 Increase2.svg 2 (31 December 2022) [1]

The Zimbabwe National Baseball Team is the national baseball team of Zimbabwe. The team represents Zimbabwe in international competitions.

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History

Rhodesia Baseball(1952-1979)

Zimbabwean Baseball(1980-Present)

In 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

Africa Cup Baseball Championship

Africa Cup Baseball Championship record
YearHostPositionWLRSRA
1992 Zimbabwe Silver medal africa.svg 2ndUnavailable
1993 South AfricaUnavailableUnavailable
1995 ZimbabweUnavailableUnavailable
2001 UgandaUnavailableUnavailable
Total4/4----

All-Africa Games

The 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
YearHostPositionWLRSRA
1999 South Africa Bronze medal africa.svg 3rd238476
2003 Nigeria Bronze medal africa.svg 3rdUnavailable [2]
Total2/2----
9 September
14:00
Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg 1112 (F/9) Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Nhauro Mpanguri Boxscore WP: Michael Oguwuche
11 September
12:30
Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg 237 (F/6) Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Ozias Moyo Boxscore WP: Darryn Smith
12 September
09:00
Lesotho  Flag of Lesotho.svg531 (F/6) Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Teboho Shelile Boxscore WP: Nhauro Mpanguri
13 September
14:00
Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg 1024 (F/7) Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Tinei Billiat Boxscore WP: Charles Andam
14 September
11:00
Uganda  Flag of Uganda.svg130 (F/6) Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Henry Odong Boxscore WP: Nhauro Mpanguri


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References

  1. "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. Report of Baseball Event of the 8th All Africa Games Abuja 2003