🏏ICC T20I WC 2024: Match 18: WI vs Uganda @ Providence @6:00 AM IST🏏 - Page 2

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SoniRita thumbnail

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Posted: 27 days ago
#11

"It's going to be fire." So said Simon Ssesazi in the pre-match presser for what will doubtless be the most eagerly anticipated match in his nations' long cricketing history. With their maiden T20 World Cup win under their belts, Uganda's Cricket Cranes will be in a buoyant mood as they take the field in the one match the side has been most looking forward too; facing their hosts, and in some cases idols, when they take on the West Indies at Providence on Saturday evening local time.

A first meeting between the two sides, the West Indies, tipped as dark horses for the title in this home tournament, will be strong favourites. The same was true ahead of their first match however, and they didn't really look it as they scratched out a win over unfancied Papua New Guinea at the same ground. Uganda took a pasting in their own opener against Afghanistan of course, but then so did New Zealand earlier today.

While the track at Providence has not attracted the same opprobrium as the drop-in in New York, it has looked to be something of a potential leveller. Uganda will believe that if they hit their lines with the ball and take their chances in the field (no easy task for a side not used to playing under lights), they can put their hosts under the same sort of pressure as PNG's Barramundis did.

The West Indies won't be letting them into the game if they can help it though. Having got the measure of the surface against PNG, expect restraint to temper their usual aggression with the bat. Unconvincing as they may have looked in their opener, they have now won five matches on the trot at home and will not be treating anyone lightly.

Flattered though the West Indies may be, they are unlikely to extend any hospitality on the field. For Uganda's part, the West Indies are for many "the second team", but tonight they'll be looking to make them just that.

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 27 days ago
#12

Did you know?

In part a reflection of just how much cricket Uganda have played of late, opening pair Roger Mukasa and Simon Ssesazi are both closing in on 1,000 runs in a 12-month span, on 927 and 903 respectively since this time last year. They were both in the top 5 run-scorers for the calendar year 2023, with 738 and 725 respectively.

The West Indies are a favourite side of cricketers around the World, and Uganda is no exception. Veteran off-spinner Frank Nsubuga named his son Pollard after Keron Pollard. Another West Indies cricketer has a namesake at this very tournament; Netherlands seamer Vivian Kingma was named after Vivian Richards.

MoodyMango thumbnail

India

Posted: 27 days ago
#13

Thank you for the tag and thread Soni smiley31

Savera84 thumbnail
Posted: 27 days ago
#14

Thanks for the tag Soni!

May the best team win.smiley20

Cheers..

WildestDreams thumbnail

India

Posted: 27 days ago
#15

Thanks for the tag and thread, Soni!❤️


Go west indies boyz!🥳

Savera84 thumbnail
Posted: 27 days ago
#16

West Indies have won the toss and elected to bat.

Savera84 thumbnail
Posted: 27 days ago
#17

Hello everyone and a warm welcome to the Group C encounter between West Indies and Uganda. The hosts kickstarted their campaign with a win over PNG but it wasn't a convincing one. Chasing 137, they stuttered a bit before eventually crossing the line with an over to spare. They'll be hoping for an improved performance, especially in the batting department. Uganda, on the other hand, suffered a 125-run loss at the hands of Afghanistan but a spirited performance in their next encounter against PNG resulted in them registering their first-ever T20 WC win. The two-time World Champions are firm favourites coming into this match. Afghanistan are sitting pretty with two big wins in this group. Will WI join them? Or can Uganda pull off something special?

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Posted: 27 days ago
#18

Rovman Powell: We are going to bat first. Looks like a typical Guyana wicket - low and slow. Hopefully we can put some runs on the board and defend it.

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Posted: 27 days ago
#19

Masaba says he would have batted first too, because of what has happened in previous night games. Now that they are bowling first, they have to do that well. The team is excited but it is back to business and they will try to give it their best go, and put WI under pressure. Opines it is about reminding the batters what they have done in the past and just focussing on the ball. No changes from the last game for Uganda either.

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Posted: 27 days ago
#20

Uganda XI: Roger Mukasa, Simon Ssesazi (wk), Robinson Obuya, Riazat Ali Shah, Alpesh Ramjani, Dinesh Nakrani, Juma Miyagi, Kenneth Waiswa, Brian Masaba (c), Cosmas Kyewuta, Frank Nsubuga



West Indies XI: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Roston Chase, Rovman Powell (c), Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie

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