Cambodia national baseball team

Cambodian national baseball team
Information
Country Cambodia
Federation[Cambodia Baseball Softball Federation] (CBSF)
ConfederationBaseball Federation of Asia
WBSC ranking
CurrentNR (27 November 2024)[1]

The Cambodian national baseball team is the national baseball team of Cambodia. The team represents Cambodia in international competitions.

International tournament results

South East Asian Games

History

In 2007, Cambodia fielded its first-ever national baseball team to compete in the 24th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), held in Bangkok, Thailand, from December 7 to 15.

In their opening game, Cambodia lost to Thailand 16–0 in 4½ innings due to the IBAF mercy rule. In their second game, Cambodia scored its first-ever run against Indonesia, losing 37–1 in 4½-innings. In their third game, Cambodia played a competitive seven innings against the Philippines but was shut out 14–0. Their fourth game marked the team’s first full nine-inning contest, a match that ended in an 11–7 loss to Malaysia. Their final game against Myanmar ended in a 10–0 defeat after seven innings.

Across the five games, Cambodia conceded 88 runs, committed 31 errors, and scored eight runs on 14 hits over 31 innings. While the team did not record any wins, their participation marked Cambodia’s entry into international baseball competition.

2007 SEA Games

Team W L PCT GB RS RA DIFF
 Thailand 5 0 1.000 -- 67 6 +61
 Philippines 4 1 0.800 1 56 6 +50
 Indonesia 3 2 0.600 2 70 10 +60
 Myanmar 2 3 0.400 3 31 22 +9
 Malaysia 1 4 0.200 4 13 113 -100
 Cambodia 0 5 0.000 5 8 88 -80

2009 Asian Baseball Cup

On May 25, 2009, the Cambodian national baseball team competed in its second international baseball tournament at the 2009 Asian Baseball Cup, held in Bangkok, Thailand.

Cambodia began the competition with a full nine-inning game against Indonesia, losing 6–0. The following day, they faced Hong Kong and were defeated 10–0 in a game that ended after 8½ innings. On the third day, Cambodia played a close game against Myanmar, losing 3–1. On May 29, Cambodia faced Malaysia. Cambodia recorded their first victory in first international baseball competition, defeating Malaysia 20–8.

Results at the 2009 Asian Baseball Cup
Date Result Opponent Score RS RA Notes
25 May 2009 Loss Indonesia 0–6 0 6 Preliminary Round
26 May 2009 Loss Hong Kong 0–10 0 10 Preliminary Round
27 May 2009 Loss Myanmar 1–3 1 3 Preliminary Round
29 May 2009 Win Malaysia 20–8 20 8 Semi-finals
Rank Team W L RS RA
1st  Indonesia 5 0 34 8
2nd  Pakistan 4 1 48 12
3rd  Sri Lanka 3 2 22 22
4th  Hong Kong 2 3 28 20
5th  Thailand 2 2 26 13
6th  Myanmar 1 3 4 24
7th  Cambodia 1 3 21 27
8th  Malaysia 0 4 9 56

2019 SEA Games

The Cambodia national baseball team returned to the 30th SEA Game held in Manila, Philippines on December 2–8. It was the first time in ten years they competed internationally. Cambodia scored only two runs while conceding 43, losing all four games.[2] This included 0–12 and 0–14 shutouts to the Philippines and Thailand, respectively.[3]

Results at the 2019 SEA Games
Date Result Opponent Score RS RA Notes
1 December 2019 Loss  Philippines 0–12 0 12 Group Stage
3 December 2019 Loss  Indonesia 1–8 1 8 Group Stage
5 December 2019 Loss  Thailand 0–14 0 14 Group Stage
7 December 2019 Loss  Singapore 1–9 1 9 Group Stage
Rank Team W L Pct GB RS RA Diff
1  Philippines 5 0 1.000 0.0 43 6 +37
2  Thailand 3 2 .600 2.0 36 24 +12
3  Indonesia 2 3 .400 3.0 25 27 -2
4  Singapore 1 4 .200 4.0 17 38 -21
5  Cambodia 0 4 .000 4.5 2 43 -41

Results and fixtures

2019

Group Stage 3 December 2019  Cambodia 0–12  Philippines Clark International Sports Complex, Angeles, Philippines
10:00 PHT
Group Stage 4 December 2019  Indonesia 8–1  Cambodia Clark International Sports Complex, Angeles, Philippines
10:00 PHT
Group Stage 6 December 2019  Thailand 14–0  Cambodia Clark International Sports Complex, Angeles, Philippines
14:00 PHT
Classification Match, 5th Place 7 December 2019  Singapore 9–1  Cambodia Clark International Sports Complex, Angeles, Philippines
10:00 PHT

References

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 27 November 2024. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
  2. ^ "SEA Games baseball, softball finals set for Sunday". WBSC. 2019-12-07. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  3. ^ "Philippines peppers Cambodia to go to 2-0 in SEA Games Baseball". Tiebreaker Times. 2019-12-03. Retrieved 2024-12-01.