Malian Cricket Federation


The Malian Cricket Federation is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Mali national [cricket team|Mali]. It became an List of [International Cricket Council members|associate member] of the International Cricket Council in 2017.
The Malian Cricket Federation was co-founded by Kawory Berthe, a Malian English-teacher and Phil Watson from Wales, in 2003. After three years of growing the game, the remodeled FeMaCrick became Mali's 25th officially recognised sports federation.
In May 2007, Mali sent a men's team to participate in the inaugural North & [West African Championship] in Banjul, Gambia. Their international debut was against the host team which they lost.
The first national championships were held in 2008.