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VICTORIA PEARLS FACE SCOTLAND IN INAUGURAL ICC TROPHY OPENER

Uganda's Victoria Pearls open their ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy against a formidable Scotland. The Scots, ranked 11th, are favourites, having dominated their two previous T20I meetings with Uganda.

Victoria Pearls Face Scotland In Inaugural ICC Trophy Opener
On Nov 20th, Uganda will take on Scotland in Thailand

At the Terdthai Cricket Ground in Bangkok on Tuesday morning, the Victoria Pearls of Uganda will play their first ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy match against a strong Scotland team.

Scotland has won both of their women's Twenty20 International matches against Uganda.

In their maiden meeting, which took place in the Netherlands during the 2018 ICC Women's World T20 Qualifier, Scotland easily defeated Uganda by nine wickets after destroying them for just 43 runs.

Even more biased was their second encounter, which took place in April 2024 at the T20 World Cup Qualifier in Abu Dhabi.

With uninterrupted half-centuries from Saskia Horley (61*) and Alisa Lister (55*), Scotland amassed a dominant 161/3. They then bowled Uganda out for 52 to secure a huge 109-run victory, with Rachel Slater winning Player of the Match.

However, both sides have put in a lot of preparation before travelling to Bangkok.

Uganda comes into the tournament fresh off a convincing 5-0 home sweep of Canada, which is a positive indication of increasing execution and consistency.

Scotland, on the other hand, took an early flight to Thailand and won a quadrangular series that included Namibia, Thailand, and PNG.

They were undefeated after winning by 55 runs against PNG, a close two-wicket victory over Thailand, and an eight-wicket victory against Namibia.

During the 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, Scotland's preparedness was further demonstrated.

They overcame Thailand by 58 runs, shocked West Indies by 11 runs, lost to Pakistan due to rain, and then played one of the most exciting games of the tournament against Ireland, losing by just one wicket despite an incredible 131* from their captain, Kathryn Bryce.

In light of this, Scotland is a clear favourite going into Tuesday's game.

They are the top-ranked squad in the competition (11th), much ahead of Uganda (18th), and have already played several games to get used to the surfaces and conditions in Thailand.

Uganda, on the other hand, only managed one training session today after arriving just one day before the opening match.

Nevertheless, the Victoria Pearls convey shape, belief, and developing depth.

Rita Musamali, Janet Mbabazi, and Esther Iloku—all of whom are excellent hitters—as well as captain Consy Aweko's experience and leadership, will be crucial to Uganda.

Evelyn Anyipo, Sarah Walaza, and Phiona Kulume—three players from Uganda's prior starting lineup versus Scotland—are not available this time.

Uganda will field new lineups, allowing up-and-coming talents to compete on a worldwide scale.

This game is more than just an opening encounter for both sides; it is a test of development, aspiration, and the swift expansion of women's cricket.

An initiative from the ICC, the Emerging Nations Trophy unites nations that do not often play together in regional competitions.

It pits African teams like Namibia, Uganda, and Tanzania against European competitors like Scotland and the Netherlands, with countries rated 11th to 19th in the world (excluding Zimbabwe).

These teams used to only meet at the Global T20 World Cup Qualifiers, but now they have more chances to compete, grow, and learn thanks to this event.

HISTORY MADE: WHY UGANDA CRANES USED THREE GOALKEEPERS IN A SINGLE AFCON NIGHTMARE

Uganda’s AFCON run ends in a 3-1 defeat to Nigeria. The Cranes used three goalkeepers in a match that saw Salim Magoola sent off.

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Uganda finished bottom of Group C

Uganda's run at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is over after a tough 3-1 loss to Nigeria. They didn't win a single game and are out after the group stage. Nigeria finished top of Group C with 9 points, while Uganda ended up last with only 1 point. Uganda had trouble scoring and let in the most goals, showing they still have a ways to go.

Nigeria came out strong, keeping Uganda pinned back. Their pressure paid off when Paul Onuachu scored in the 28th minute after a great pass from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, putting Nigeria ahead.

Uganda couldn't get into the game and barely created any chances. Karl Uche Ikpeazu was isolated up front. They wasted several set-piece opportunities, and captain Denis Onyango had to make a bunch of saves. He even needed treatment a few times before being subbed out at halftime.

Things got worse in the 57th minute when Onyango's replacement, Salim Jamal Magoola, got a red card for handling the ball outside the box while trying to stop Victor Osimhen. Uganda was down to ten men.

Nafian Alionzi came in, making Uganda the first team in the tournament to use three goalkeepers in one game.

Nigeria took advantage of the situation, and Raphael Onyedika scored twice in the 62nd and 66th minutes, making it 3-0. Game over for Uganda.

Uganda managed to pull one back in the 75th minute when Rogers Kassim Mato scored after a nice play with Allan Okello. It got the 11,545 fans excited, but Nigeria just slowed the game down and won easily.

With this win, Nigeria finished Group C undefeated. Uganda finished last, having let in the most goals in the group.

In the other game, Tanzania drew 1-1 with Tunisia. This meant that both teams, along with Nigeria, moved on. Tanzania made it to the Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.

Uganda lost 3-1 to Tunisia, drew 1-1 with Tanzania, and lost 3-1 to Nigeria. They're still waiting for their first-ever win in the AFCON finals.

For head coach Joseph Paul Put, the tournament had some good moments, but it also showed that Uganda needs to be more consistent, disciplined, and clinical to compete at the highest level.

TUESDAY PREVIEW: PAUL PUT PREPARES UGANDA FOR DECISIVE FINAL AFCON GROUP CLASH

Uganda must beat Nigeria to reach the AFCON 2025 knockouts. Discover Paul Put’s strategy and Jordan Obita’s call for belief in Fes.

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Uganda vs Nigeria determines Group C fate

Paul Put's team is heading to Stade de Fes, aiming for a win. This victory could get them into the round of 16 either as Group C's second-place team or as one of the top four third-place teams in the 24-team contest.

"We're up against a really good team," Put said. They were in the final at the last Cup of Nations, and they've won both matches here in Morocco.

We know how good the Nigerian players are. A lot of them play in big leagues in Europe, so we need to be super focused.

But we know what's at stake. It won't be easy; it will be tough. But if we put in the effort, anything's possible.

Tunisia is playing Tanzania in Rabat on Tuesday night. They beat Uganda 3-1 in their first game on December 23.

In their second game, Uganda drew 1-1 with Tanzania after Allan Okello missed a late penalty.

"We had a great chance to win," said Uganda defender Jordan Obita. But it didn't happen.

We can't be scared of going into the Nigeria game. We have to believe we can do something, and that's what we're going to do.

Uganda reached the last 16 in 2019 in Egypt—the first time the Africa Cup of Nations had 24 teams.

But the country's teams didn't make it into the competitions in Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire after that.

In 2027, Uganda will host the event with Kenya and Uganda. Obita mentioned that the players in the Uganda team want to show what they're made of at the 2025 contest.

"Everyone back home in Uganda needs to see that we can compete with the best countries in the world," said the 32-year-old, who plays for Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.

When we played Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers, it showed we can go head-to-head with top-tier countries and players.

Nigeria's coach, Eric Chelle, was secretive on Monday about who would be on his team Tuesday night.

"I'm keeping my plans to myself," said the 48-year-old former Mali player. A lot of players deserve a chance on this team.

I make hard choices for every match. I've got two or three teams in mind.

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