3rd Africa Cup 2002
Lusaka, Zambia
1-8 September 2002
Final Play-offs
Final
- South Africa beat Botswana by 270 runs
Lusaka, 8 September
South Africa 308
Botswana 38
Semi-Finals
- South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
Metropolitan, 7 September
Zimbabwe 102 (J van der Wath 4-19, Z Abrahim 3-20)
South Africa 106-3 (G Bodi 48*, M Otto 37, W Mwayenga 3-32)
- Botswana beat Kenya by 2 wickets
Lusaka SC, 7 September
Kenya 182 (F Otieno 41, A Gore 35, A Raja 4-15)
Botswana 183-8
Group A
P W L Pts
Botswana 4 4 0 8
Zimbabwe 4 3 1 6
Zambia 4 2 2 4
Namibia 4 1 3 2
Tanzania 4 0 4 0
- Zimbabwe beat Zambia by 82 runs
Metropolitan, 1 September
Zimbabwe 309-6 (B Taylor 64, S Matsikenyeri 51, GF Barrett 47, V Sibanda 37)
Zambia 227-9 (M Pieterse 46, W Mwayenga 3-34)
- Namibia beat Tanzania by 90 runs
Central, 1 September
Namibia 197-9 ( S Burger 84, M Merwe 56, D Parmar 3-56)
Tanzania 107 (N Roussouw 5-14)
- Botswana beat Zambia by 5 wickets
Lusaka South, 2 September
Zambia 139 (E Gorji 4-32)
Botswana 143-5 (W Crossland 45, F Munshi 3-10)
- Zimbabwe beat Tanzania by 176 runs
Central, 2 September
Zimbabwe 293 (C Coventry 107, E Chigumbura 50, G Ewing 46)
Tanzania 117 (E Chigumbura 4-22)
- Botswana beat Tanzania by 68 runs
3 September
Botswana 188 (A Chand 45*, J Moses 42, H Abdalla 3-45)
Tanzania 120 (I Goji 4-31)
- Zimbabwe beat Namibia by 1 wicket
3 September
Namibia 201 (J Nel 67, S Swanepoel 46, E Chigumbura 3-29, P Rinkle 3-40)
Zimbabwe 202-9 (E Chigumbura 54, C Coventry 45)
- Zambia beat Namibia by 24 runs
Central, 4 September
Zambia 222-9 (I Ebrahim 41, K Rupasinghe 38, S Malama 37)
Namibia 198-9 (G Cloete 36*, A Ebrahim 3-35)
- Botswana beat Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
Lotus, 4 September
Zimbabwe 106
Botswana 108-4 (W Crossland 44*)
- Botswana beat Namibia by 2 wickets
Metropolitan, 5 September
Namibia 141 (M Merwe 65, I Gorji 5-24)
Botswana 142-8
- Zambia beat Tanzania by 8 wickets
Lusaka South, 5 September
Tanzania 151-9 (B Govind 38, F Munshi 3-11)
Zambia 152-2 (F Ebrahim 69*, M Pieters 36)
Group B
P W L Pts
S Africa 4 4 0 8
Kenya 4 3 1 6
Uganda 4 2 2 4
Nigeria 4 1 3 2
Malawi 4 0 4 0
- South Africa beat Kenya by 137 runs
Lusaka South, 1 September
South Africa 305-5 (W Dugmore 110)
Kenya 128 (D Shah 39,G Bodi 3-13, C De Lange 3-24)
- Uganda beat Nigeria by 122 runs
Lotus, 1 September
Uganda 236-7 (A Baig 64, K Kamyuka 47*, N Bibodi 46, Haruna 3-48)
Nigeria 124
- Kenya beat Uganda by 2 wickets
Metropolitan, 2 September
Uganda 76 (A Mboya 4-21, F Otieno 3-6)
Kenya 77-8 (F Nsubuga 3-12)
- Nigeria beat Malawi by 2 wickets
Lotus, 2 September
Malawi 145 (R Usman 54, Okunsanya 3-28)
Nigeria 148-8 (U Ogbimi 56, S Yusuf 3-31)
- Kenya beat Nigeria by 58 runs
3 September
Kenya 107 (A Bundia 45*, Okusanya 3-14, Adegbola 3-15, Agbonwanegbe 3-31)
Nigeria 49 (E Jadanji 3-5, F Otieno 4-15)
3 September
- South Africa beat Malawi by 313 runs
Metropolitan, 4 September
South Africa 391-5 (W Dugmore 105, R Arendse 91*, J Wath 80)
Malawi 78 (P Joubert 4-12, A Thomas 3-24)
- South Africa beat Uganda by 198 runs
Lusaka South, 4 September
South Africa 240-6 (G Bodi 56, A Amla 45, W Dugmore 44)
Uganda 42 (J Watt 3-13)
- Kenya beat Malawi by 10 wickets
Metropolitan, 4 September
Malawi 87 (S Jeena 51, A Luseno 6-34)
Kenya 88-0 (M Ouma 40*, A Gore 37*)
- South Africa beat Nigeria by 10 wickets
Central, 5 September
Nigeria 67 (U Ogimibi 36, De Lange 3-25)
South Africa 71-0 (A Thomas 40*)
- Uganda beat Malawi by 216 runs
Lotus, 5 September
Uganda 309-8 (Bibodi 85*, Baig 76, Nsubuga 51, S Jeena 3-46, Daud 3-51)
Malawi 92 (Okia 4-27)
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