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Uganda gears up for first Cricket World Cup as players aim for T20 franchise contracts – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/28 at 5:44 PM
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Uganda’s national men’s cricket team, known as the Cricket Cranes, is gearing up for their first-ever Twenty20 World Cup. The team, coached by Indian former first-class cricketer Abhay Sharma, is training hard for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States and West Indies. The Cranes face tough competitors like New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea during the tournament, held in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.

The team’s captain, Brian Masaba, has already garnered recognition for his performance, ranking as the captain with the second-highest number of wins in T20 internationals. Masaba emphasizes the importance of representing Uganda well on the global stage and hopes to showcase the country in a positive light. Despite being their first World Cup appearance as a nation, Uganda has previously participated in the 1975 ODI World Cup as part of a combined East Africa team.

For players like Juma Miyagi, the World Cup presents an opportunity to not only boost Ugandan cricket but also propel their own careers on the international stage. Miyagi, who hails from a Kampala slum, sees the World Cup qualification as a chance to inspire other youngsters to take up cricket and potentially secure opportunities in big leagues. Veteran player Frank Nsubuga, one of the oldest members of the squad, expresses excitement over realizing his dream of playing in the World Cup.

Coach Sharma remains focused on preparing the team for the upcoming challenges, drawing on his extensive coaching experience. While he refrains from disclosing specific strategies or star players, Sharma emphasizes the importance of nurturing the team’s skill sets and mindset. The youthful Cranes, representing Uganda’s national bird, face high expectations from fans, but Sharma stresses the need for realism and acknowledges the team’s status as a developing entity in global cricket.

In conclusion, Uganda’s national men’s cricket team is set to make their mark at the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup, with aspirations to perform well and showcase the country’s cricketing talent on an international platform. With dedicated training and coaching, the Cricket Cranes are gearing up for the challenging competition ahead, aiming to secure victories and leave a lasting impact on Uganda’s cricketing landscape. The team’s participation in the World Cup symbolizes a significant milestone for Ugandan cricket, offering a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring young cricketers in the country.

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