Cricket Cranes beat Kenya to win a second successive Africa Cup
Uganda's national men's cricket team, the Cricket Cranes, put up an impressive show as they beat neighbours Kenya to retain their T20 Africa Cup.
Uganda won by 91 runs in a far-from-contested bout in South Africa on Tuesday.
While Kenya won the toss and subsequently bowled first, Cricket Cranes' Simon Ssesazi got the better of the former's skipper, Lucas Oluoch, to take 18 runs from the first over.
Henry Ssenyondo put in impressive numbers as he managed 4 of 20, with Dinesh Nakrani and Alpesh Ramjani getting the other wickets for Uganda.
It's been an impressive tournament for the Cricket Cranes, who needed to get over the defeat to Rwanda in the first game.
They did not look back as they swept past both Malawi and Mozambique in the group they eventually topped.
Henry Senyondo wins both the Player of the match award (against Kenya) and the award for the Best Bowler of the tournament. He ends the tournament with 16 wickets. #CricketCranesInColour pic.twitter.com/2OurF0f6Fd
— Uganda Cricket Association (@CricketUganda) December 19, 2023
Uganda then defeated Botswana by ten wickets in the semi-final, setting up a final with the Kenyans.
This is the latest leap by the Cricket Cranes, who also made it to the T20 World Cup, weeks back.
Henry Senyondo, Roger Mukasa and Alpesh Ramjani named in the tournament XI. Riazat Ali Shah given a honorary mention. #CricketCranesInColour pic.twitter.com/8uOiTU90wv
— Uganda Cricket Association (@CricketUganda) December 19, 2023
Its unimaginable days for the Uganda Cricket Association, who also witnessed the national women's team the Victoria Pearls make it to the global qualifiers on Saturday.