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SETBACK IN BANGKOK: VICTORIA PEARLS STUMBLE, FAILING TO GRAB SCOTLAND POINTS

Uganda's Victoria Pearls fell 15 runs short against Scotland in a tense T20 clash. Despite Janet Mbabazi's 3/17 and a promising chase, key moments slipped away in Bangkok.

Setback In Bangkok: Victoria Pearls Stumble, Failing To Grab Scotland Points
Uganda Misses Chance For Valuable Ranking Points Today

In a match that ended with a difference of 15 runs, Scotland triumphed over Uganda, who managed to score 100 runs for 6 wickets in their 20 overs, while Scotland posted 115 runs for 9 wickets.

At the TerdThai Cricket Ground in Bangkok, the Ugandan Victoria Pearls approached the sun-soaked pitch with confidence.

Scotland has consistently served as a benchmark for them, making this match a crucial opportunity for victory.

However, by the conclusion of the match, they found themselves behind by 15 runs and recognised they had squandered a significant opportunity to gain ranking points.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Scotland encountered Ugandan bowlers who proved to be sharper and more determined than initially anticipated.

Kevin Amuge applied early pressure on Scotland with his disciplined bowling.

Alisa Lister was dismissed by Consy Aweko in the second over, and hope emerged for the Pearls when Amuge executed a tight third over that conceded only two runs.

While Uganda seemed to dominate, allowing Scotland to reach 35 for 2 wickets, dominance in cricket can be fragile.

Stephanie Nampiina experienced an injury while attempting a spectacular stop on the boundary, temporarily hindering Uganda’s efforts.

Even though she eventually returned to the game, Scotland seized this brief setback to regroup.

They were limited to 62 for 3 after 10 overs, but surged to 103 for 3 in the next five overs, aided by a failed runout chance and misfields that cost four runs.

In the sixteenth over, Scotland's middle order collapsed under the influence of the composed but aggressive Janet Mbabazi, who took two wickets and instigated a swift runout.

Malisa Ariokot and Immaculate Nakisuuyi made further contributions as Uganda made a remarkable recovery.

Despite finishing at 115 for 9, Scotland’s total was bolstered by Darcey Carter's steady 54 runs and Megan McColl's 32 runs, with Mbabazi's impressive figures of 3 for 17 in three overs standing out.

Yet batting demands courage.

After Mbabazi was bowled LBW on the second ball, Uganda's chase stumbled. However, Esther Iloku and Immaculate Nakisuuyi stabilised the innings, guiding the team to 58 for 1 at the halfway point.

At this juncture, the target seemed both achievable and realistic.

Key moments of the game included the dismissals of Iloku for 24 at backward point, Nakisuuyi’s impressive 36 at long-on, and—most critically—an alarming lack of urgency when speed was needed. Despite requiring 32 runs from 25 balls with six wickets still in hand, hesitation gripped them.

In the end, the Pearls could only reduce their deficit after what had initially appeared to be a daunting 21 runs needed in the final over.

The lesson was clear as they departed: Uganda's solitary victory over Scotland remained at 100 runs, with missed chances, missed runouts, errant throws, and a cautious strategy during their chase proving costly.

In competitions, persistence is rewarded, and Uganda can alter the outcome in their next match against Namibia if it focuses on the minor details that lead to significant results. Meanwhile, Namibia previously lost to Tanzania, while the UAE triumphed over PNG, and Thailand defeated the Netherlands.

ARE YOU READY: JINJA GEARS UP FOR BATBALL X SEASON 2 ACTION START

The BATBALL Program Season 2 kicks off with the Jinja T10 from Nov 27-30. Four U-22 teams will compete in a fast-paced tournament, broadcast globally, to develop Uganda's next cricket stars.

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Organised by Batball Uganda Limited and the Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs (JACC)

The much-anticipated second season of the BATBALL Program is set to kick off, featuring the BATBALL X Jinja T10 from November 27 to 30, 2025, at the Jinja SSS Cricket Oval.

This tournament, co-hosted by Batball Uganda Limited and the Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs (JACC), marks an exciting new chapter in the initiative.

Four vibrant U-22 teams will compete in the fast-paced T10 format, aligning with Batball's objective to prepare Uganda's youth for high-stakes cricket that is broadcast internationally.

Building on the success of the inaugural season in 2023, where the Central Rhinos triumphed over Rwanda’s Emerging Team, players are eager to carry forward the momentum that led to the advancement of sixteen young athletes to the BATBALL MAXX, an international franchise tournament that will be streamed globally in early 2025.

Aakarshit Madaan, CEO of BATBALL Uganda, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, acknowledging the steadfast support from Cricket Uganda.

He emphasised that allowing U-22 players allows university students, A-team hopefuls, and emerging talents to gain essential visibility.

"By collaborating with Cricket Uganda, we are establishing a more robust connection between youth and senior cricket."

He remarked, underscoring the readiness for international competition.

This year’s lineup introduces an invigorated group consisting of the Leopards, Bulls, Elephants, and Rhinos, all prepared for an intense double round-robin contest.

Each team will compete against one another twice before advancing to the semi-finals, a third-place match, and the championship showdown.

Over the course of four thrilling days, 16 matches will be broadcast live across the globe.

With teams composed of 14 players supported by dedicated coaches and managers, the tournament is heavily influenced by standout participants from the 2025 Boys Schools Cricket Week, along with Cricket Uganda’s extensive development framework.

Development Manager Davis Turinawe lauded the U-22 initiative as a vital move toward connecting school-level cricket with higher competitive tiers.

After the Jinja tournament, the season will proceed with the BATBALL MAXX Qualifier and conclude with the signature BATBALL MAXX tournament, promising even more excitement to come.

BLACK PIRATES WIN CONVINCINGLY OVER IMPIS SIDE FINISH

The Black Pirates dominated Impis 68-20 to advance to the Uganda Cup semifinals. The commanding victory at King's Park secures them a home fixture against KOBs in the next round.

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Black Side Prove Overwhelming In Uganda Cup Action

The quarterfinal match of the Uganda Cup featuring the Black Pirates and Impis was always expected to favour the home side, though few anticipated the final score would soar to 68 points in favour of the Pirates.

The Impis had previously demonstrated their resilience against stronger teams, putting forth a commendable fight against the Heathens and outperforming the Victoria Sharks at the Graveyard during the group stage. Conversely, the Pirates have consistently proven themselves to be in a league of their own, a fact underscored by their commanding display at King’s Park on Saturday.

Once the Sea Robbers reached 20 points, the Impis managed to respond with a couple of penalties from Darren Aine, but these efforts only slightly unsettled the Pirates. William Nkore then added another penalty, extending the score to 23-06, and shortly after, the forwards made their presence felt with a try from hooker Nathan Bwambale, successfully converted by Isaac Massangazira.

At that moment, the scoreboard began to reflect a decisive advantage, with even a try from Pius Mpoza failing to offer any solace to the Impis. Lacking defensive strength and committing numerous penalties—many stemming from offside infractions—left the Impis struggling for the majority of the match.

The scrums also highlighted the disparity in experience, as the university's forward pack found themselves overpowered by the Pirates' formidable trio of Bwambale, Ivan Kabagambe, and the second-row players Frank Kidega and Eliphaz Emong.

With this victory, the Pirates have secured home advantage for their semifinal clash against KOBs, having achieved a superior points difference against the Impis compared to what KOBs attained against Rhinos in that day's other quarterfinal.

Black Pirates 68-20 Impis

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