New Delhi: Ugandan outside player frank nsubuga As the oldest cricketer, he is about to leave his name in the history of cricket T20 World Cup At the age of 43, he stepped onto the stage.
this Uganda Cricket Association Uganda made headlines on Monday when they announced their 15-member squad for the prestigious tournament, marking the country’s first appearance in the main draw.Brian Masaba Take on the leadership responsibilities of the team, Riyaza Ali Shah Appointed as his deputy.
Uganda’s T20 World Cup journey was a story of perseverance and triumph, culminating in a commendable second place finish in the African Qualifiers Regional Final, securing their rightful place among global cricket’s elite.
Their campaign kicks off on June 3 in Guyana, where they will compete with Afghanistan in Group C matches. Joining the group are formidable opponents such as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and host nation West Indies.
This daunting challenge provides us with opportunities Uganda Showcasing their talent and leaving a mark on the cricketing world, embodying the spirit of resilience and determination in their journey to the T20 World Cup.
Uganda team: Brian Masaba (centre), Riazate Ali Shah (vice), Kenneth Weswa, Dinesh Naklani, Frank Nsubuga, Rona G. Patel, Roger Mukasa, Kosmas Kaiuta, Bilal Hassan, Fred Acheram, Robinson Obua, Simon Sesazi, Henry ·Senyondo and Alpesh Ramjani and Friday Palace grounds.
Reserve players: Ronald Lutaaya and Innocent Mwebaze.
(With PTI input)
this Uganda Cricket Association Uganda made headlines on Monday when they announced their 15-member squad for the prestigious tournament, marking the country’s first appearance in the main draw.Brian Masaba Take on the leadership responsibilities of the team, Riyaza Ali Shah Appointed as his deputy.
Uganda’s T20 World Cup journey was a story of perseverance and triumph, culminating in a commendable second place finish in the African Qualifiers Regional Final, securing their rightful place among global cricket’s elite.
Their campaign kicks off on June 3 in Guyana, where they will compete with Afghanistan in Group C matches. Joining the group are formidable opponents such as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and host nation West Indies.
This daunting challenge provides us with opportunities Uganda Showcasing their talent and leaving a mark on the cricketing world, embodying the spirit of resilience and determination in their journey to the T20 World Cup.
Uganda team: Brian Masaba (centre), Riazate Ali Shah (vice), Kenneth Weswa, Dinesh Naklani, Frank Nsubuga, Rona G. Patel, Roger Mukasa, Kosmas Kaiuta, Bilal Hassan, Fred Acheram, Robinson Obua, Simon Sesazi, Henry ·Senyondo and Alpesh Ramjani and Friday Palace grounds.
Reserve players: Ronald Lutaaya and Innocent Mwebaze.
(With PTI input)