East Africa cricket team
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The East Africa cricket team was a multi-national cricket team representing the countries of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. Their first game was against Rhodesia in 1951. East Africa appeared in the 1975 World Cup[4] and the 1979, 1982 and 1986 ICC Trophies. In the last two of these Kenya was represented in its own right, so that East Africa was effectively a Ugandan, Tanzanian and Zambian team.
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Established | 1951 | ||||||
Last match | v Kenya at Tamworth, England; 27 June 1986[1] | ||||||
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ICC status | Former member (1966–1989) | ||||||
ICC region | Africa | ||||||
One Day Internationals | |||||||
First ODI | v New Zealand at Edgbaston, Birmingham; 7 June 1975 | ||||||
Last ODI | v England at Edgbaston, Birmingham; 14 June 1975 | ||||||
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World Cup appearances | 1 (first in 1975) | ||||||
Best result | Group stage | ||||||
As of 2 January 2019 |
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East Africa was an associate member of the ICC from 1966 to 1989, after which its place was taken by East and Central Africa.