The Technical Committee for the African Games (TCAG) and Executive Chairman (EC) of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare have announced that “Cricket” will feature among the 25 sports disciplines set to take pace in the 13th African Games (Accra 2023) in Accra from March 07th – 23rd, 2024. Both Men’s and Women’s categories will take place during the Games and barring the ICC (International Cricket Council) and the ACA (Africa Cricket Association) T20 Africa Cup tournaments (Men), the region doesn’t have any other major multi-nation event of this stature (The Kwibuka Memorial Women’s T20I event in Rwanda being an exception and ACA is hopeful to launch the Women’s edition of T20 Africa Cup in the near future).
In the Women’s category, teams representing Uganda, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania and Nigeria will be competing. In the Men’s category, teams representing Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Nigeria will be competing. Also, in a significant development reported by The Namibian, Namibia Cricket CEO Johan Muller has told in an interview to Desert Radio network, that the Games will act as a Qualifier for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Men’s Cricket at Africa Games
Group A: South Africa, Kenya, Uganda and Ghana
Group B: Namibia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Nigeria
17th March 2024: Nigeria vs Tanzania (Scorecard) ; Zimbabwe vs Namibia (Scorecard) ; South Africa vs Ghana (Scorecard) ; Kenya vs Uganda (Scorecard)
18th March 2024: Namibia vs Nigeria (Scorecard) ; Tanzania vs Zimbabwe (Scorecard) ; Uganda vs Ghana (Scorecard) ; Kenya vs South Africa (Scorecard)
20th March 2024: Ghana vs Kenya (Scorecard) ; South Africa vs Uganda (Scorecard) ; Zimbabwe vs Nigeria (Scorecard) ; Namibia vs Tanzania (Scorecard)
21st March 2024: Semifinal#1 (Scorecard) ; Semifinal#2 (Scorecard)
23rd March 2024: Bronze Medal Play-off (Scorecard) ; Gold Medal (Scorecard)
South Africa: Dylan Bester, Lehan Botha, Hardus Coetzer, Ethan Fosler, Maahir Joseph, Lifa Ntanzi, Minenhle Ntobela, Heinrich Pieterse, Jesse Prodehl, Jason Raubenheimer, Nathan Roux, Lwandi Tywaku, George van Heerden and Aohiwe Yako
Tanzania: Salum Jumbe (Captain), Abdallah Jabiri, Ally Kimote, Ivan Selemani, Johnson Nyambo, Jumanne Masquater, Kassimu Nassoro, Mohamed Yunusi, Mohamed Kitunda, Sanjay Thakor, Seifu Athumani, Mohamed Mbaki, Yalinde Maurice and Zamoyoni Jabeneke
Ghana: Obed Harvey (Captain), Rexford Bakum, Michael Aboagye, James Vifah, Kofi Bagabina, Godfred Bakiweyem, Joseph Theodore, Kelvin Awala, Syed Aqeel, Alexander Osei, Daniel Anefie, Richmond Baaleri, Philip Yevugah, Devender Singh and Lee Nyarko
Kenya: Rakep Patel (Captain), Collins Obuya, Emmanuel Ringera, Irfan Karim, Lucas Ndandson, Francis Muthua, Garard Muthui, Nelson Odhiambo, Pushkar Sharma, Rushabhvardhan Patel, Sachin Bhudia, Shem Ngoche, Sukhdeep Singh, Vishil Patel and Vraj Patel
Zimbabwe: Clive Madande (Captain), Tadiwanashe Marumani, Brian Bennett, Alex Falao, Tony Munyonga, Nick Welch, Jonathan Campbell, Owen Muzondo, Takudzwa Chataira, Trevor Gwandu, Ashley Mufandauya, Wallace Mubaiwa, Tashinga Musekiwa, Kudakwashe Macheka and Rodney Mupdudza
Namibia: Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (Captain), Niko Davin, Malan Kruger, JP Kotze, Gerhard Rensburg, JC Balt, Shaun Fouche, Dylan Leicher, Simon Shikongo, PD Blignaut, Jack Brassell, Ben Shikongo, Addo Lita, Junior Kariata and Handre Klazinga
Nigeria: Sylvester Okpe (Captain), Joseph Adedeji, Sulaimon Runsewe, Peter Aho, Solomon Chilemanya, Daniel Ajeku, Emmanuel Udekwe, Akhere Isesele, Prosper Useni, Abdulmumuni Mohammed, Isaac Danladi, Isaac Okpe, Joshua Asia, Vincent Adewoye and Ridwan Kareem
Uganda: Brian Masaba (Captain), Roger Mukasa, Simon Ssesazi, Robinson Obuya, Fred Achellam, Dinesh Nakrani, Alpesh Ramjani, Kenneth Waiswa, Ronald Lutaaya, Kakuru Cyrus, Henry Ssenyondo, Bilal Hassun, Juma Miyagi, Cosmas Kyewuta and Frank Nsubuga
Women’s Cricket at Africa Games
Group A: South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania and Nigeria
Group B: Uganda, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Kenya
07th March 2024: South Africa vs Namibia (Scorecard) ; Tanzania vs Nigeria (Scorecard) ; Uganda vs Kenya (Scorecard) ; Zimbabwe vs Rwanda (Scorecard)
08th March 2024: South Africa vs Tanzania (Scorecard) ; Namibia vs Nigeria (Scorecard) ; Zimbabwe vs Uganda (Scorecard) ; Kenya vs Rwanda (Scorecard)
10th March 2024: Tanzania vs Namibia (Scorecard) ; Nigeria vs South Africa (Scorecard) ; Kenya vs Zimbabwe (Scorecard) ; Rwanda vs Uganda (Scorecard)
11th March 2024: Semifinal#1 (Scorecard) ; Semifinal#2 (Scorecard)
13th March 2024: Bronze Medal Play-off (Scorecard) ; Gold Medal (Scorecard)
South Africa: Nobulumko Baneti, Joy Botha, Annerie Dercksen, Jenna Evans, Ghandi Jafta, Leah Jones, Simone Lourens, Karabo Meso, Seshine Naidu, Kayla Reyneke, Nondumiso Shangase, Miane Smith, Faye Tunnicliffe, Jane Winster, Caitlin Wyngaard
Zimbabwe: Mary-Anne Musonda, Sharne Mayers, Josephine Nkomo, Precious Marange, Audrey Mazvishaya, Nomvelo Sibanda, Kelis Ndhlovu, Chiyedza Dhururu, Loreen Tshuma, Nyasha Gwanzura, Francisca Chipare, Lindokuhle Mabhera, Modester Mupachikwa, Kudzai Chigora and Pellagia Mujaji
Uganda: Consy Aweko (Captain), Janet Mbabazi, Kevin Awino, Immaculate Nakisuyi, Rita Musamali, Stephanie Nampiina, Evelyn Anyipo, Sarah Akiteng, Marisa Ariokot, Lorna Anyait, Phiona Khulume, Gloria Obukor, Sarah Walaza, Esther Iloku and Immaculate Nandera
Kenya: Esther Wachira (Captain), Melvin Khagoitsa, Venasa Ooko, Lavendah Idambo, Flavia Odhiambo, Charity Muthoni, Veronica Abuga, Kreeshna Mehta, Jemimah Ndanu, Ann Wangui, Mercy Sifuna, Kelvia Achieno, Judith Ajambo and Edith Waithaka
Namibia: Yasmeen Khan (Captain), Kayleen Green, Arrasta Diergaardt, Wilka Mwatile, Mekelaye Mwatile, Mezerly Gorases, Edelle van Zyl, Naomi Benjamin, Saima Tuhadeleni, Victoria Hamunyela, Didi Foerster, Leigh-Marie Visser, Rianie Esterhuizen, Bianca Manuel and Sylvia Shihepo