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    The 2011 ICC World Cricket League Africa Region Twenty20 Division Three was a cricket tournament that took place between 24–27 February 2011. Ghana hosted the event.


    Teams


    Teams that qualified are as follows:


    = Pool A

    =
    Cameroon
    Lesotho
    Rwanda


    = Group B

    =
    Gambia
    Mali
    Morocco
    Seychelles


    Fixtures




    = Group stage

    =


    Pool A




    Pool B




    = Play-offs

    =


    See also


    2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
    World Cricket League Africa Region


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