Uganda Qualifies for Historic T20 World Cup Debut

Uganda Qualifies for Historic T20 World Cup Debut

Uganda has made history by qualifying for its first-ever senior men’s ICC World Cup in any format, with the team set to participate in the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup in the USA and the West Indies. Brian Masaba will lead the 15-man squad as captain, while Riazat Ali Shah has been named vice-captain.

The Ugandan team includes a mix of experienced and emerging players, with 43-year-old Frank Nsubuga set to become the oldest player in the tournament. Nsubuga, an offspinning allrounder, brings a wealth of experience to the side.

Uganda’s qualification for the T20 World Cup is a testament to the growth of cricket in the country. The team emerged victorious from the Africa leg of the qualifiers, defeating strong teams like Zimbabwe.

In the 2024 T20 World Cup, Uganda will face a tough challenge in Group C, which includes Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the West Indies. The team will play its first match against Afghanistan in Providence, Guyana on June 4.

The Ugandan squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup is as follows:

* Brian Masaba (capt)
* Riazat Ali Shah (vc)
* Kenneth Waiswa
* Dinesh Nakrani
* Frank Nsubuga
* Ronak Patel
* Roger Mukasa
* Cosmas Kyewuta
* Bilal Hassun
* Fred Achelam
* Robinson Obuya
* Simon Ssesazi
* Henry Ssenyondo
* Alpesh Ramjani
* Juma Miyaji

Reserve players:

* Ronald Lutaaya
* Innocent Mwebaze

Uganda’s participation in the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup is a significant milestone for the country’s cricket development. The team will be looking to make a strong impression on the world stage and inspire future generations of Ugandan cricketers.

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