Match end result
JACC: 109 all out (27.3 overs)
Wanderers CC: 85/7 (25.4 overs) – Revised Goal: 85 (30 overs)
Wanderers gained by 3 wickets (DLS technique)
Wanderers Cricket Membership secured a nail-biting 3-wicket win over JACC in a rain-affected conflict at Jinja SS Cricket Oval, however the victory wasn’t sufficient to carry them from the relegation zone in Division One of many UCA Males’s 50 Over League.
After electing to bat, JACC struggled to string collectively significant partnerships.
Timothy Kawagunzi’s gritty 34 and skipper Kenneth Waiswa’s fast 22 have been the one highlights in a complete of 109 all out from 27.3 overs.
Wanderers’ Davis Karashani was excellent with the ball, taking 5/13 to interrupt the again of JACC’s innings.
Chasing a modest goal, Wanderers made a cautious begin earlier than rain interrupted play at 1:45 PM.
The sport was lowered to 30 overs, with Wanderers handed a revised DLS goal of 85.
Regardless of a stumble within the center overs, sparked by Henry Ssenyondo’s triple strike, Wanderers held their nerve.
Jaffer Ochaya anchored the innings with a gradual 21, whereas key contributions from the decrease order, together with a returning Joseph Byaruhanga and Karashani, guided them house within the twenty sixth over.
Karashani was named Participant of the Match for his decisive all-round efficiency.
Davis Karashani whereas recieving the participant of match award
Nevertheless, with the workforce nonetheless second-bottom and tied on 8 factors with Rounders, Wanderers should win each of their remaining fixtures—towards Ceylon Lions subsequent Sunday and Aboojo on August 10—to make sure top-flight survival however they need to pray that Rounders and Avengers don’t get outcomes going their method.
Elsewhere on Match-day 14:
In one other rain-hit fixture, Twister Bees overcame Avengers CC by 7 wickets through the DLS technique.
Avengers had earlier posted 263/9, anchored by Pius Oloka’s unbeaten 105.
However the Bees responded confidently, reaching 110/2 earlier than rain stopped play.
Set a revised goal of 162 in 26 overs, they cruised to victory with 4 overs to spare, led by Nicholas Kebba (61*) and Jonathan Ssebanja (29*).
In Division Two, Mukono Warriors edged out Ismaili Neighborhood CC by 19 runs in a low-scoring thriller.
Defending simply 101, Warriors bowled out Ismaili for 82, because of an excellent 5/6 spell from Hardik Donga.
The win boosted Mukono’s playoff hopes in Group B.
