The Gear whereas it was being offloaded of a trailer as we speak at Lugogo
The Uganda Cricket Affiliation (UCA) has obtained a significant consignment of cricket tools from its long-time companions, Bankstown District Cricket Membership (BDCC) of New South Wales, Australia—additional strengthening a relationship that has stood the take a look at of time.
This newest cargo contains a powerful vary of substances: a turf curler, wicket covers, t-shirts, balls, bats, pads, gloves, thigh and belly guards, helmets, and training literature.
The tools will probably be distributed throughout UCA’s grassroots and improvement packages, giving gamers, coaches, and officers nationwide the instruments they should develop the sport.
The enduring partnership between Uganda and Bankstown started in 2005, born out of Uganda’s maiden look on the ICC Underneath-19 Cricket World Cup in Dhaka the earlier yr.
It was there that Ugandan staff members linked with Brian Freedman, then Group Supervisor of Australia’s U-19 facet and a senior cricket administrator with Cricket New South Wales and Cricket Australia.
That likelihood encounter sowed the seeds for what has turn out to be a vibrant and impactful alliance.
Over the previous 20 years, Bankstown has constantly supported Uganda by way of donations of apparatus and shared technical information.
This latest consignment marks yet one more milestone in a collaboration that continues to yield advantages for Ugandan cricket.
UCA Chairman Jackson Kavuma, a key determine within the cargo’s profitable supply, expressed his gratitude.
“This donation is a reminder of how far we’ve come and what sturdy, lasting partnerships can obtain,”
Kavuma mentioned.
“We’re deeply grateful to Bankstown District CC for strolling this journey with us for 20 years and counting. Particular thanks go to Bankstown Chairman John Murray, who personally donated a curler.
The affect of this newest cargo will probably be felt not simply this season, however in shaping the sport’s future.”
UCA CEO Evelyn Kabongerwa Shinyekwa, who oversaw the operational facet of the consignment, echoed the chairman’s appreciation.
“The tools won’t solely improve the grassroots taking part in expertise but additionally present useful coaching alternatives to a variety of stakeholders.
We’re really grateful to Bankstown for his or her continued dedication to the expansion of cricket in Uganda,”
she mentioned.
The consignment’s supply was made potential by way of cautious coordination with BDCC Honorary Secretary Martin Klumpp, highlighting the deep belief and teamwork that outline the partnership.
As UCA continues its mission to develop cricket by way of strategic alliances and community-focused initiatives, help from worldwide mates like Bankstown stays invaluable.
With each bat, ball, and helmet shipped, the way forward for cricket in Uganda grows brighter.

