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    Wanderers secure long-awaited title in dramatic T20 final against Rounders

    Wycliffe KirundaBy Wycliffe KirundaSeptember 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Result

    • Wanderers 99/10 in 17.2 overs
    • Rounders 96/10 in 16.5 overs
    • Wanderers won by 3 wickets

    Wanderers and Rounders clashed in a much anticipated final at Lugogo Cricket Oval on Sunday afternoon, with silverware on the line. Wanderers emerged winners as they ended an 11-year wait for a trophy with a narrow 3-wicket win in a low-scoring affair.

    Wanderers chose to bat first, with openers Wasim Butt (10) and Didier Ndikwibimana (27) laying a solid foundation. Contributions from Abu Seguya (19) and Amanpreet Singh (11) helped boost their total before a series of quick wickets fell. Rounders’ Narinder Singh and David Mwesigwa took control, each claiming 3 wickets, while Sohera Richard added two more. Wanderers were bowled out for 99 runs in 17.2 overs.

    Martin Akayezu | Photo Credit: John Batanudde

    In response, Rounders started well, with Irishad Suleman and Zulu Walaza building an 11-run partnership. However, the middle order crumbled under pressure as Wanderers’ Martin Akayezu and Magwa Arthur dominated the bowling, picking up 5 and 3 wickets, respectively. Narinder Singh and Sohera Richard fought back with 14 runs each, but Rounders fell just short, bowled out for 96 in 16.5 overs.

    The victory means that Wanderers have ended their long trophy-less streak

     

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    Kirunda Wycliffe is the Online Editor of Busoga Today. PR & Communications at BATBALL Uganda

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