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Juma Miyaji taking his chance with ATG WHSOBCC 1 in Namibian League

Juma Miyaji is relishing a rare opportunity for him, featuring in the Namibian 50 Over League.
The young fast bowler has had his stock rising since he made his debut for the Cricket Cranes in 2022, and after a month-long stay with the Gulf Giants during the ILT20 season, he has landed another playing opportunity outside of Uganda.
Juma Miyaji will play for ATG WHSOBCC 1 in Namibia after landing an invitation from a fierce competitor turned friend, Namibian Captain Gerhard Erasmus. The two have met at various African competitions, but their connection at the Gulf Giants sealed the deal for Juma to make a case for himself.
I am very excited for this opportunity to get to play with some quality players, this chance allows me to test my skills in unfamiliar conditions and I want to leave an impression on my team. I have featured in two games so far and been able to pick up four wickets though the runs are yet to flow.
Juma Miyaji
This opportunity will allow Juma to flex muscle with some of the best players on the African continent, with Namibia returning from an unsuccessful campaign at the T20 World Cup in India.
The Cricket Cranes will be visiting Namibia for a T20/50 over series against the hosts and will have the advantage of one of their own with a good understanding of the conditions. Miyaji will be with his host club till the Cricket Cranes link up with him for their series tour.
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Avengers secure comfortable win over Wanderers in low-scoring clash

Avengers delivered a disciplined all-round performance to defeat Wanderers by 45 runs in the Men’s 50 Overs League – Silver encounter, after successfully defending a modest total of 144.
Having won the toss and elected to bat, Avengers CC endured a shaky start, losing early wickets with Hariom Dudharejiya and Abraiz Mir Ali falling cheaply inside the first three overs.
However, Timothy Kawanguzi (26) steadied the innings briefly before a middle-order rebuild was led by Christopher Kidega, who top-scored with a fluent 46 off 40 balls, striking three boundaries and two sixes.
Kidega found support from Atul Rana (20) and Yashashvi Joshi (13), helping Avengers recover from 45/4 to push past the 100-run mark.
Despite regular wickets falling, Avengers managed to post 144 all out in 35.2 overs.
Wanderers’ bowling unit was impressive, with Eric Mukisa leading the attack with an excellent four-wicket haul, while Ivan Kakande and Edward Mugwanya picked up two wickets each to keep the scoring in check.
In response, Wanderers never quite gained momentum in their chase of 145. Mandeep Singh (20) and Julius Okema (22) provided a cautious start, but once the opening partnership was broken, wickets began to tumble at regular intervals.
The turning point came through an outstanding spell from Yashashvi Joshi, who ripped through Wanderers’ batting lineup with remarkable figures of 6/19 in 9.3 overs. His accuracy and control proved too much for the opposition, triggering a collapse from 57/1 to 83/9.
Only Joseph Byaruhanga (18) showed late resistance, but it was not enough to prevent Wanderers from being bowled out for 99 in 24.3 overs.
Solomon Otim and Hariom Dudharejiya provided solid support with the ball, ensuring Avengers maintained pressure throughout the innings.
In the end, Avengers’ ability to recover with the bat and dominate with the ball secured them a convincing 45-run victory, with Yashashvi Joshi emerging as the standout performer of the match.
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Cricket Uganda moves closer to Legal Compliance with major Constitutional Reforms

Cricket Uganda has taken significant strides toward strengthening its governance framework following detailed deliberations on constitutional reforms at its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Saturday, 29th March 2026 at Hotel Africana.
The reforms, driven by the need to align with Uganda’s National Sports Act, mark a critical transition for the federation as it seeks full compliance and long-term institutional stability.
A central issue addressed during the AGM was the outcome of earlier engagements with the National Council of Sports (NCS), which had raised several objections to Cricket Uganda’s previous constitution.
These concerns ranged from governance structures to representation and legal alignment, prompting a comprehensive review process led by the Constitutional Review Committee.
One of the most contentious issues was the allocation of voting rights, where the previous structure was seen as overly concentrated among a small number of full member clubs. In response, the revised constitution introduces a more inclusive model that broadens participation across the cricket ecosystem. The new framework incorporates regional representatives, special interest groups, and wider stakeholder categories, ensuring a more democratic and representative decision-making process.
Equally significant was the issue of national representation in governance and elections. The National Sports Act requires federations to demonstrate nationwide presence, with participation from at least 50 per cent of districts.
Cricket Uganda’s earlier structure fell short of this threshold, but the revised constitution addresses this by introducing a decentralised system that extends governance from grassroots cricket structures up to the national level. This includes integrating district committees, regional associations, and a restructured General Assembly.
The reforms also tackled concerns around legal hierarchy and compliance. The previous constitutional provisions did not sufficiently recognize the supremacy of Uganda’s national laws, an issue flagged by NCS. The amended constitution now clearly aligns the federation’s operations within the national legal framework, ensuring that all cricket governance is subordinate to the laws of Uganda.
Another key area of reform is dispute resolution. Previously, the constitution lacked a clear and structured mechanism for handling conflicts. The new provisions establish a formal arbitration process, with disputes first handled through mechanisms recognized by the National Council of Sports, and escalation pathways defined up to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if necessary. This introduces clarity, fairness, and credibility in handling internal disputes.
Stakeholder inclusion was also a major point of concern in the earlier constitution. The review process has since emphasized a more consultative approach, incorporating feedback from clubs, stakeholders, and the broader cricket fraternity. This has resulted in a governance model that better reflects the interests and aspirations of the wider cricket community

In addition, the reforms introduce a restructured board composition aimed at enhancing inclusivity and accountability. The new board will feature broader representation, including regional delegates, female representatives to support gender equity, and athlete representatives from both genders. Independent and ex officio members are also included to strengthen oversight and align with best practices in sports governance.
The AGM also highlighted the creation of a multi-tier membership and governance structure, starting from community and institutional cricket teams at the grassroots level, progressing through district and regional bodies, and culminating in a more representative General Assembly. This structure is designed not only to meet regulatory requirements but also to support the growth and development of cricket across the country.
Despite the complexity of the process, Cricket Uganda leadership expressed confidence that the constitutional review has been thorough and responsive to all concerns raised by NCS and stakeholders. The reforms are now set to be presented to members for final approval at a Special General Meeting scheduled for May 2026.
If adopted, the new constitution will pave the way for Cricket Uganda’s formal registration with the National Council of Sports ahead of the June deadline, effectively securing its legal standing under the current sports framework.
Ultimately, these constitutional reforms represent more than just compliance—they signal a broader transformation in how cricket is governed in Uganda. By prioritizing inclusivity, accountability, and alignment with national and international standards, Cricket Uganda is positioning itself for a more sustainable and competitive future both on and off the field.
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Lagos WT20i Invitational: Nigeria Storm Into Final After Crushing South Africa U19, Set Up Rwanda Final Showdown
Nigeria has qualified for the final of the Lagos WT20I Invitation after defeating South Africa U19 by seven wickets on Friday at the Cricket Oval of the Tafawa Balewa Square Lagos.
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There was a moment, early in the game, when it became clear this was going to be Nigeria’s night.
South Africa U19 had won the toss and chosen to bat, but whatever plans they brought to the crease quickly unraveled.
The Nigerian bowlers came out sharp, aggressive, and unrelenting—striking again and again until the scoreboard read a staggering 9 for 5 after just four overs.
It was the kind of collapse that shifts not just a match, but momentum, belief, and energy.
From there, the YellowGreens never loosened their grip.
Wickets kept falling, pressure kept building, and South Africa U19 were eventually bundled out for just 66 runs in 17 overs.
It was a complete bowling performance—disciplined, ruthless, and perfectly executed at a crucial stage of the Lagos WT20i Invitational.
Chasing 67, Nigeria didn’t rush—but they didn’t hesitate either.
The reply was calm, controlled, and confident. Even with a couple of wickets falling, there was never any real sense of danger.
The batters paced the innings smartly, picking their moments, rotating strike, and punishing loose deliveries.
In just 9.5 overs, it was done.
A seven-wicket win. A statement performance. A place in the final secured.
One Step Away Rwanda Next
While Nigeria were cruising, Rwanda were made to work for their spot.
In the other semi-final, Zimbabwe U19 posted a competitive 135 for 4, setting up what looked like a challenging chase.
But Rwanda held their nerve. They stayed in the contest, absorbed the pressure, and timed their charge to perfection, reaching 136 for 5 with just four balls to spare.
That victory sealed a final meeting with Nigeria.
Now, it all comes down to one match.
Nigeria have momentum, confidence, and the home crowd behind them. Rwanda arrive battle-tested, composed, and dangerous.?
The stage is set for a gripping finale at the Lagos WT20i Invitational, one where only one side will complete the journey.
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