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Olila, St John’s, Masaka SS big winners, St Theresa and Mt St Henry’s surprise winners on Day 1 of Girls’ Cricket Week

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Morning

  • Soroti SS 29/3 beat Kasese SS 28 all out won by 7 wickets
  • Masindi SS 127/2 beat Rwenzori High 23 all out by 108 runs
  • Nyakasura 82/8 beat Iganga SS 81 all out by 2 wickets
  • Mt St Henry’s High School 32/2 beat Gayaza High School 27 all out by 8 wickets
  • Jinja SS 198/8 beat Good Heart SSS 33 all out by 165 runs
  • St James SS 78/3 beat St Cornelius 64/7 by 14 runs

Afternoon

  • Light SS 118/4 beat Mt St Henry’s 23 all out by 95 runs
  • Olila High School 191/3 beat St Cornelius 37 all out by 154 runs
  • Sacred Heart 35/1 beat Good Heart SS 34 all out by 9 wickets
  • St Theresa 44/2 beat Ndejje SSS 43 all out by 8 wickets
  • St John’s SS 136/6 beat Gulu High School 19 all out by 117 runs
  • Masaka SSS 90/8 beat Nyakasura School 66/7 by 24 runs

Victoria Pearls all-rounder Malisa Ariokot led from the front with a well-constructed half-century of 96 off 52 balls as the defending champions Olila High School got off the mark against debutants St Cornelius.

St Cornelius might have failed to tame Malisa, but they showed some good cricket skills, especially with their catching.

The defending champions are in a commanding position in Group A, with Masindi SS the only other team that will offer them a challenge.

St John’s Mukono was bailed out by the bat of Irene Mutonyi (49), who missed a half-century after being in a sticky situation against Gulu High School. The gift of 42 extras helped them reach the three-digit mark.

Nampeera Sonia (5/4) never gave Gulu High a chance in the run chase as St John’s survived a scare.

Meanwhile, Sheila Namagoba (64) and Asha Mukite (58) struck half-centuries that helped record winners Jinja SSS pick up a big win in the Jinja Derby against Good Heart SS. Jinja SSS took the top position in Group C, which has Sacred Heart and Ndejje SSS as formidable competition for a top 8 position.

Gayaza High School failed to get past Mt St Henry’s Mukono in a very one-sided encounter. Gayaza was bundled out cheaply and were fortunate that Mt St Henry’s gifted them 18 extras, otherwise it could have been worse. A loss that puts the chances of the four-time winners on a knife-edge in Group B, and they are yet to play Light SS and Soroti SS, the other strong teams in the group.

St Theresa, on their debut, had no respect for Ndejje SS, handing them an 8-wicket loss. The debutants didn’t show any fear competing against an experienced opponent. St Theresa bowled with discipline to make sure Ndejje never went out of their snare; the small total never troubled the debutants in the run chase.

The action continues today at six different grounds in Gulu City.

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Cricket Cranes nick second T20 game against Mumbai Colts XI

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  • Second T20: Cricket Cranes Mumbai Tour
  • Result: Cricket Cranes 134/6 beat MCA XI 133/9 by 4 wickets

Uganda’s Cricket Cranes picked up a win in the second T20 match on their Mumbai Tour to make a great comeback from the loss in the first game.

The Cricket Cranes made changes to the team with tour Captain Fred Achellam rested and Henry Ssenyondo taking over the reins. Siraje Nsubuga and Enock Kasaijja also made a return to the playing XI.

The hosts won the toss and elected to bat first. Juma Miyaji struck early for the visitors, but the hosts had their moments to take on the game with some top and middle order contributions.

Tanvish Vaze (3/26) was the pick among the wicket takers, with Enock Kasaija (2/25) picking up a couple, as the hosts finished on 133/9 in their quota of 20 overs.

Sarvesh Patil (54) anchored the run chase at the top of the order for the Cricket Cranes, with Tanvish Vase (38) the only other notable contribution in a nervous chase for the visitors.

Gerald Olipa and Anas Baig

Gerald Olipa couldn’t follow up his half-century from the first T20 match as Anas Baig (13) was the only other batter to get into double figures.

The Cricket Cranes will play two more T20 games before returning to base.

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Baby Cricket Cranes start strong against visiting Rwanda U-19 Side

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  • 1st 50 over Game: Uganda 231 all out beat Rwanda U-19 112 all out by 119 runs
  • 2nd 50 Over Game: Uganda U-19 172/5 beat Rwanda U-19 169 all out by 5 wickets

Uganda’s Baby Cricket Cranes picked up their second win of the High Performance Cup, that is featuring the visiting Rwanda U-19 team.

The two sides are preparing for the Division 2 U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in August in Rwanda as a pathway to the 2028 U-19 World Cup Qualifier.

The new look Uganda U-19 side features many new faces, with only four players part of the unsuccessful side in Nigeria last year.

The notable wins for the Ugandan team have been an improvement in the application of the youngsters in the long format. The youngsters are usually accustomed to playing T20 cricket, and making the adjustment is usually very hard. However, in the two games, the side has shown a desire to play some long innings without throwing away their wickets.

Robert Owili (79) led the way in the first game with a well-crafted half-century that helped the hosts post a big total. In the response, Hamid Munigwa (4/28) ensured the result was safe for the hosts with some neat bowling from his slow left-arm spin.

In the second game, Rwanda won the toss and elected to bat. Gihozo Elese (51) battled valiantly with the tail to get his side to 168 inside 42 overs. The visitors showed better application in the middle under extreme stress, especially from the Ugandan fast bowlers.

In the run chase, the visitors struck early, but a good partnership between Eric Mukisa (43) and Robert Owili (34) calmed the nerves for the hosts, with the middle holding it together to see through the game and bring up a five-wicket win.

The series is timely for the technical committee to make sure they can get the youngsters ready for the qualifiers.

Uganda dropped down the Division from the last qualifier and will be looking to climb up the rankings and have a shot at a 3rd World Cup appearance.

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Cricket Cranes fall in first T20 on Mumbai Tour

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  • Uganda XI — 112 all out (17.2 Ov)
  • Falcons — 118/9 (19.1 Ov)
  • Falcons won by 1 wicket

Cricket Cranes dropped their first game on their ongoing tour of Mumbai. In a low-scoring thriller, the visitors didn’t have enough runs, which worked against them in the end.

The hosts won the toss and elected to bowl first, and they immediately made inroads into the batting of the Cricket Cranes.

The top three were cleaned up cheaply to leave the Cricket Cranes railing at 21/3, but the counterattack came from Gerald Olipa (52) with his first half century in the yellow of the Cricket Cranes.

Ronald Lutaaya (17) was the only other batter to get into double figures as the Cricket Cranes were bundled out for only 112 inside 18 overs.

In the run chase, the visitors were cruising, and inside the powerplay, despite losing three wickets, they were 53/3 scoring at over 10 runs an over.

Henry Ssenyondo

The run chase was brought to a halt momentarily with a miserly spell from Henry Ssenyondo, who gave away just 13 runs in his quota of four overs and picked up two wickets.

The offspin of Joseph Baguma came at a cost despite picking two wickets; he gave away 30 runs in his 3.1 overs.

A valiant fight for the Cricket Cranes, but ultimately, the lack of runs on board denied them a good result.

It was the first loss of the visitors after getting a clean sweep in the 50 Over version. They will be back in action tomorrow morning for their second T20 match.

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