Keith Dan Amani whereas rising up his bat after scoring a half century
Day 3 outcomes
Warriors vs Royals – Morning Recreation
Warriors: 130/5 in 20 overs
Royals: 131/7 in 19 overs
Consequence: Royals received by 3 Wickets
Gladiators vs Titans – Afternoon Recreation
Gladiators: 144/5 in 20 overs
Titans: 125/7 in 20 overs
Consequence: Gladiators received by 19 runs
Keith Dan Amani was the star of the day, delighting followers with a composed but aggressive half-century that helped the Gladiators preserve their unbeaten file within the MAXX T20 Problem Cup.
The morning had already supplied pleasure because the Warriors confronted the Royals. Ronald Lutaaya anchored the Warriors’ innings with a gentle 39, supported by late contributions from Abdul Basit Habib and Christopher Kidega, setting a aggressive complete of 130 for five.
The Royals’ chase began shakily, dropping 4 wickets for simply 66 runs, however Cyrus Kakuru and Jonathan Nyiiro cast an important 51-run partnership that revived their hopes.
Kakuru’s explosive 38 off 25 balls and Nyiiro’s calm 14 steadied the innings, and Jonathan Ssebanja’s composed end in the end guided the Royals to a three-wicket victory.
The Royals celebrating victory
On the dropping facet, Joseph Baguma’s sensible five-wicket haul had saved the competition alive and showcased his bowling prowess.
Within the afternoon, the Gladiators confronted the Titans in a tense encounter.
Early breakthroughs from Enock Kasaija left the Gladiators reeling at 42 for 4 after the dismissals of Suleman Sharif, Brian Asaba, Gerald Olipa, and Ronald Omara.
It was Keith Dan who took cost, crafting a powerful 59 off 47 balls with each class and aggression, clearly having fun with each stroke.
Partnering with Paul Mulongo, who contributed 44 off 36, Dan steadied the innings and guided the Gladiators to a aggressive 144 for five.
Chasing 145, the Titans faltered, dropping wickets at common intervals. Ismail Munir (38 off 32) and Geofrey Kakaire (20 off 16) staged a late fightback, however the Gladiators’ bowlers, led by Jonathan Kizza’s three for 17, struck at decisive moments, proscribing the Titans to 125 for 7.
Keith Dan’s innings earned him the Participant of the Match award and ensured the Gladiators remained the one unbeaten facet within the match.
Keith Dan along with his participant of match award
Tomorrow guarantees extra motion because the Blasters tackle the Royals within the morning, adopted by the Gladiators clashing with the Strikers within the afternoon.
Factors Desk After Three Days
| Place | Group | Matches Performed | Wins | Losses | Factors | Web Run Charge (NRR) |
| 1 | Gladiators | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 1.05 |
| 2 | Blasters | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1.775 |
| 3 | Warriors | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0.1571 |
| 4 | Royals | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | -0.3603 |
| 5 | Strikers | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | -1.3464 |
| 6 | Titans | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | -1.4929 |
