Match Abstract – Sport 2 – Bilateral Collection
Uganda A: 127/8 in 20 overs (A Baig 45, C Watuwa 21; J Balt 2/16, M Heingo 2/28)
Namibia A: 124/7 in 20 overs (L Bassom 25, S Shikongo 23, Okay Waiswa 3/28, M Musinguzi 1/14)
End result: Uganda A received by 3 runs
Participant of the Match: Anas Baig – 45 off 31 balls (3 fours & 2 sixes)
Subsequent Matches – Friday, July 25 – Entebbe Oval
9.30am: Uganda vs Kenya
1.30pm: Nigeria vs Namibia A
Uganda A held their nerve in a nail-biting end to safe an exciting three-run victory over Namibia A within the second and remaining T20 of the Pearl of Africa A Collection on the scenic Entebbe Cricket Oval in a showdown that went upto the final ball.
The consequence sees the hosts stage the two-match sequence 1-1, avenging their slim two-run defeat within the opener final week.
Uganda A received the toss and opted to bat first and Uganda A’s innings was anchored by a mature and fluent 45 from 19-year-old Anas Baig, son of former nationwide skipper Akbar Baig.
The trendy right-hander combined aptitude with endurance, hanging three boundaries and two sixes in a 31-ball effort that gave the house facet a strong platform.
Debutant Calvin Watuwa chipped in with 21 off 17 balls as Uganda posted 127 for 8 of their 20 overs, regardless of a disciplined Namibian bowling show led by captain Jan Balt (2/16) and medium pacer Mervin Heingo (2/28).
With simply 128 to defend, Uganda A wanted self-discipline and calm heads — and so they bought each in spades.
Sluggish left-armer Mathew Musinguzi tied down the center overs with a miserly 1 for 14 from his 4 overs, whereas off-spinner Siraje Nsubuga (1/25) additionally struck at an important second.
But it surely was skilled seamer Kenneth Waiswa who stole the present on the loss of life.
Introduced again into the assault as the sport hung within the stability, Waiswa delivered three wickets for 28 runs, halting Namibia A’s momentum simply after they regarded poised to grab the sport.
The guests fell simply brief at 124 for 7, sparking jubilant celebrations within the Ugandan camp.
Assistant coach Roger Mukasa praised the staff’s composure and resilience.
“These are stress video games, and it’s all about the way you reply.
The boys confirmed nice maturity, and this win is a big confidence increase. We’re grooming future Cricket Cranes, and performances like this show we’re on the proper path,”
mentioned Mukasa.
All-rounder Waiswa added
“It’s been nice enjoying alongside these younger skills.
Their starvation is obvious, and as we speak they confirmed actual coronary heart.
Wins like this are essential for his or her development.”
The Pearl of Africa T20I Collection continues on Friday with Uganda’s senior staff taking up rivals Kenya within the much-anticipated Migingo Derby, because the race for the title heats up.

