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Zambia national cricket team

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Zambia
AssociationZambia Cricket Union
Personnel
CaptainJavid Patel
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (2003)
ICC regionAfrica
ICC RankingsCurrent[1]Best-ever
T20I69th66th (12 Dec 2025)
International cricket
First internationalNorthern RhodesiaNorthern Rhodesia v.MCCEngland
(Livingstone; 11 December 1930)
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv Nigeria at Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1,Abuja; 4 December 2025
Last T20Iv Sierra Leone at Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1,Abuja; 14 December 2025
T20IsPlayedWon/Lost
Total[2]104/6
(0 ties, 0 no results)
This year[3]00/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
As of 14 December 2025

TheZambia national cricket team is the team that represents theRepublic of Zambia ininternational cricket. It is administered by theZambia Cricket Union, which became anassociate member of theInternational Cricket Council (ICC) in 2003.[4] The team made its international debut in 1930 during the country's colonial period asNorthern Rhodesia.[5]

Regular matches against other East African sides began in the 1950s, and Zambia contributed players to the combinedEast African cricket team that was an ICC member in its own right for much of the remainder of the 20th century (later transformed into theEast and Central Africa Cricket Conference).

From the late 1990s onward, Zambia has been a regular participant inICC Africatournaments, although it has generally played in the lower divisions. The team has been promoted into theWorld Cricket League structure only once, placing fourth at the2010 Division Eight tournament.[6]

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant fullTwenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members, starting from 1 January 2019.[7] The ICC terminated Zambia's membership during their 2021 annual general meeting due to "continued non-compliance" to amend multiple breaches of their Membership Criteria. Zambia's membership was formally restored by the ICC in 2025.[8]

History

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Beginnings

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ThenNorthern Rhodesia, cricket was introduced into Zambia from neighbouringZimbabwe (thenSouthern Rhodesia), in the early 1900s. With the number of the British settlers relatively low compared toSouthern Rhodesia, cricket was slow to develop.[9]

Despite the slow rate of development, the MCC travelled toLivingstone in December 1930 during their tour of South Africa,[10] easily beating Northern Rhodesia by 9 wickets in their first international. By the late 1930s, cricket in Northern Rhodesia was being integrated with cricket in Southern Rhodesia, though it was rare to see players from the North playing forRhodesia.[9]

First formal organisation

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AfterWorld War II, cricket was more formally organised with the formation of the Northern Rhodesia Cricket Union, and in 1948 an annual series of matches was begun against Southern Rhodesia. This lasted only until 1954 as the Southern Rhodesia side were much too strong to make any sort of decent contest. The North won only once, in 1952. One match was drawn and the other five all went the way of the South.[9]

With the formation of theFederation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1954, cricket was fully integrated with Southern Rhodesia but investment was concentrated aroundHarare andBulawayo, meaning that cricket began to decline in the country.[9] Nevertheless, a team was still organised to playAustralia in October 1957[11] to start off the Australians tour of South Africa.[9] Australia scored 302/6declared in theirinnings andRichie Benaud took 9/16 as the home team were dismissed for 85 in their first innings, but they managed to hold out for a draw in the two-day match.[12]

No further matches were played by Northern Rhodesia, but Rhodesia did play twofirst-class matches atEk Park,Kitwe in 1962, one against an International XI and one against aCommonwealth XI.[13]

Zambia starts play

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With Zambia gaining independence in 1964, cricket began a resurgence. Whereas previously representative cricket had been confined to the white population due to Rhodesian cricket's links withapartheid South Africa, this separation meant the non-white population was now allowed to take part.

The Zambian Cricket Union was formed almost immediately and multi-racial cricket began. Zambia took part in East African regional tournaments withKenya,Tanzania andUganda in 1968,[9] playing their first match as Zambia against Kenya inNairobi in September 1968.[14] For instance, the 1975 Quadrangular was played in Kampala, sadly with rain spoiling much of the schedule, the scorecard from Zambia v Kenya 1975[15] and the Zambian team photograph from that tour to Uganda.[16]

The 1970s were the most successful period for Zambian cricket, as the country became a favoured destination for English sides.Gloucestershire toured in 1971,Glamorgan in 1972,[17] the MCC in 1974[9] andWarwickshire in 1977.[18]

However, in the early 1980s the government began to invest less money in sport and withathletics and soccer being of more interest, cricket was a lower priority. A combinedMinor Counties side toured in 1982, but this was the last match played by the national side until the mid-1990s, though some Zambian players played as part of theEast African cricket team andEast and Central African cricket team.[9]

Modern era

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By the mid-1990s, cricket was confined almost entirely toLusaka,[9] but the national side returned to play in the African Cricket Association Championships in 1994.[19] Zambia took part in the Africa Cup in 2002, beatingNamibia and Tanzania[20] and the Zambian Cricket Union became an associate member of the ICC in 2003, enabling the national side to take part in ICC tournaments for the first time.[4]

Zambia hosted the African Cricket Association Championship in 2004, the tournament being part of the qualification process for the2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland. Zambia finished third behind Namibia and Uganda, qualifying them for therepêchage tournament.[21] This tournament took place inKuala Lumpur in February 2005 and Zambia finished eighth and last after losing toItaly in the seventh place play-off.[22]

Zambia finished fourth in theWorld Cricket League Africa Region Division Two tournament in 2006, beating onlyNigeria[23] and did better in the same tournament in 2008 when they finished third behindBotswana andNigeria.[24] In 2010, they went better once again, winning the tournament. This then granted them entry into the2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight.

Tournament history

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ICC World Cricket League

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ICC Trophy

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World Cricket League Africa Region

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Records

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International Match Summary — Zambia[25]

Last updated 14 December 2025

Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals1046004 December 2025

Twenty20 International

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T20I record versus other nations[25]

Records complete to T20I #3642. Last updated 14 December 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
vs Associate Members
 Nigeria303004 December 2025
 Rwanda312005 December 202511 December 2025
 Sierra Leone431006 December 20256 December 2025

One-day

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Below is a record of international matches played in the one-day format by Zambia between 2004 and 2017.[26]

OpponentMWLTNR
 Bahamas11000
 Botswana41300
 Cayman Islands10100
 Eswatini22000
 Fiji10100
 Germany10100
 Ghana32100
 Gibraltar11000
 Italy10100
 Kuwait20200
 Malawi11000
 Mozambique32100
 Namibia10100
 Nigeria42200
 Qatar10100
 Sierra Leone11000
 Tanzania30300
 Uganda10100
 Vanuatu10100
Total33132000

Team and individual records

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  • Highest team total: 449/5 declared v Uganda, 1969[9]
  • Highest individual score: 183 by B Vashee v Uganda, 1969[9]
  • Best bowling: 7/76 by RC Wilson v Kenya, 1968[9]

Notable players

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The following players played for Northern Rhodesia/Zambia and also played representative cricket includingfirst-class,List A cricket orminor counties:

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"ICC Rankings". International Cricket Council.
  2. ^"T20I matches - Team records".ESPNcricinfo.
  3. ^"T20I matches - 2026 Team records".ESPNcricinfo.
  4. ^abc"The Home of CricketArchive".
  5. ^Other matches played by Northern RhodesiaArchived 4 June 2019 at theWayback Machine – CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  6. ^Other matches played by ZambiaArchived 2 September 2018 at theWayback Machine – CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  7. ^"All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status".International Cricket Council. 26 April 2018. Retrieved1 September 2018.
  8. ^"Outcomes after ICC Annual Conference in Singapore".icc-cricket.com. 20 July 2025.
  9. ^abcdefghijklEncyclopedia of World Cricket by Roy Morgan, SportsBooks Publishing, 2007
  10. ^MCC in South Africa, 1930/31, Northern Rhodesia legArchived 23 July 2008 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  11. ^Australia in South Africa, 1957/58, Northern Rhodesia legArchived 24 July 2008 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  12. ^Scorecard of Northern Rhodesia v Australia, 19 October 1957 at CricketArchive
  13. ^First-class matches played on Ek Park, Kitwe at CricketArchive
  14. ^1968 East African Quadrangular TournamentArchived 24 July 2008 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  15. ^"The Home of CricketArchive".
  16. ^"The Home of CricketArchive".
  17. ^Hignell, Andrew (1996)."Glamorgan CCC tour of Zambia 1972".The Cricket Statistician (93):22–26. Archived fromthe original on 13 February 2017. Retrieved13 February 2017.
  18. ^Warwickshire in Zambia 1977/78Archived 19 October 2012 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  19. ^1994 African Cricket Association ChampionshipsArchived 24 July 2008 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  20. ^2002 Africa CupArchived 20 March 2012 at theWayback Machine at CricketEurope
  21. ^"2005 ICC Trophy Africa qualifying". Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2011. at tournament official website
  22. ^abScorecard of Italy v Zambia, 27 February 2005 at CricketArchive
  23. ^abPoints table for 2006 WCL Africa Region Division Two at CricketArchive
  24. ^ab2008 Africa Division 2 ChampionshipArchived 11 February 2009 at theWayback Machine at CricketEurope
  25. ^ab"Records / Zambia / Twenty20 Internationals / Result summary".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved4 December 2025.
  26. ^"The Home of CricketArchive".
  27. ^Keith W ArnoldArchived 2 December 2019 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  28. ^Derek Bruorton at CricketArchive
  29. ^Aubrey Dennis at CricketArchive
  30. ^Chris English at CricketArchive
  31. ^Roger Henderson at CricketArchive
  32. ^Wally Hitzeroth at CricketArchive
  33. ^Bernard Horton at CricketArchive
  34. ^Michael Lee at CricketArchive
  35. ^Hamish McLeod at CricketArchive
  36. ^Parbhu Nana at CricketArchive
  37. ^Majid Pandor at CricketArchive
  38. ^Yusuf Patel at CricketArchive
  39. ^CD PatelArchived 14 December 2017 at theWayback Machine at CricketArchive
  40. ^Bimal Soni at CricketArchive
  41. ^Peter Stimpson at CricketArchive
  42. ^Jackie Ward at CricketArchive
  43. ^Yunus Badat at CricketArchive
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