Tanzania U19 after being topped champions at Lugogo
Match Abstract
Uganda U-19 143 all out in 32.3 overs
Tanzania U-19 112/4 in 29 overs
Tanzania received by DL methodology
Within the closing of the Easter Youth 50-over Sequence at Lugogo Cricket Oval, Tanzania U19 triumphed over Uganda U19 in a rain-affected match determined by the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) methodology.
Tanzania received the toss and opted to bowl first, a call that proved to be essential as they bowled Uganda U19 out for a low complete.
The pitch, having endured 5 days of play, was difficult, with low bounce and vital flip.
Uganda’s batting faltered, with their solely vital partnership being a 79-run stand for the third wicket between Kidega Christopher and Sohera Richard.
Uganda misplaced two early wickets within the first 10 overs, and regardless of Kidega’s half-century (55), they by no means totally recovered.
Tanzania’s spinners dominated the innings.
Hamza Ally Onai (3/33 in 9 overs), Augustine Meya Mwamele (3/31 in 9 overs), and Raymon Francis Emmanuel (3/42 in 8 overs) mixed to take 9 wickets, placing the Ugandan batsmen beneath fixed strain.
Uganda was finally bowled out for 143 in 32.3 overs.
Tanzania’s chase was equally difficult as a result of troublesome pitch.
After dropping their first wicket within the opening over, Tanzania was in hassle at 42/4 after 17 overs.
Nevertheless, Augustine Meya Mwamele, who had been dropped twice, made probably the most of his second probability, enjoying an important knock.
With the rain interruption at 29 overs, Tanzania’s DLS goal was set at 78, and so they have been comfortably positioned at 112/4, with Meya Mwamele on 48* and Acrey Pascal Hugo on 45*.
Though Uganda’s Abdul Aziz Tandia delivered a powerful bowling efficiency (2/11 in 9 overs), their fielding faltered, permitting Tanzania to seal a rain-affected victory beneath the DLS methodology.
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Finest Batter – Dylan Manish Tharkar (Tanzania U19)
Finest Bowler- Balidawa Ali (Uganda U19)
MVP- Christopher Kidega (Uganda U19)
