Cricket
Light SS edge rivals Olila High in Girls Schools Cricket Week final

- Girls’ Schools Cricket Week Final
- Light SS 65/5 beat Olila High School 62/8 by 5 wickets

Light SS made sure there was no deja vu from 2025 after clinching their second Girls’ Schools Cricket Week title.
Light SS defeated their rivals from the same region, Olila High School, by five wickets.
Olila High won the toss and elected to bat first, but failed to negotiate the Light SS bowling juggernaut. Olila were relying on their anchor player, Malisa Ariokot (22), who tried to hold things together, but once they got rid of her, the writing was on the wall.
Light SS, led by Ritah Ario (3/11), bundled out the defending champions for only 65/8 in their 20 overs.
In the run chase, Olila High reduced Light SS to 7/2, but Susan Akidi (14) and Ruth Kulume (15) steadied the ship, and even if they took time, they got over the line inside 19 overs to win their second title.
Both sides reached the final without dropping a game, but Light SS avenged the 2025 loss to add to their 2024 title.
Sonia Nampeera from St John’s SS Mukono won the tournament MVP award, Malisa Ariokot won the Best Batter award, Rita Ario (Light SS) won the Best Bowler award, and Mary Nabuma (Soroti SS) won the Best Fielder award.
The tournament, which has been held in Gulu for the last two years, will move to Masaka for the 2027 edition.
The best 25 players have been selected for a camp in Jinja, which will be used to select the U-19 team to represent Uganda at the World Cup Qualifiers in September in Tanzania.
The best 25 players: Joan Ilora (Olila High School), Sheila Namagoba (Jinja SSS), Ritah Amono (Sacred Heart SS), Hanifa Noreen (Sacred Heart SS), Josephine Icumar (Olila High School), Angel Michelle Alanyo (Sacred Heart SS), Rashida Takibula (Jinja SSS), Tino Sarah (Light SS), Nyamer Divine Gabriella (Olila High School), Apio Blessing (Ndejje SS), Nampeera Sonia (St John’s SS Mukono), Mariam Birabawa (Jinja SSS), Akidi Petra (Light SS), Irene Mutonyi (St John’s SS Mukono), Kongai Mercy (Light SS), Hasifa Naula (Masaka SSS), Tahiya Nassuna (Jinja SSS), Lalam Jackline (St James), Mukita Asha (Jinja SSS), Arugo Joyce Mary (Light SS), Agwang Lucky (Olila High School), Ninsiima Peace (Masindi SS), Nakasajja Judith (St John’s SS Mukono), Ritah Alio (Light SS), Kisa Ann Mary (Jinja SSS).
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Cricket
Cricket Cranes nick second T20 game against Mumbai Colts XI

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

- 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
Cricket Cranes fall in first T20 on Mumbai Tour

- 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.

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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