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Uganda’s cricket team travels to India for World Cup warm-up

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Ugandan national cricket team left for India on Wednesday for training camp in Saphale Maharashtra, for their T20 World Cup preparations.

Alvin Bagaya, secretary of the Uganda Cricket Association (UCA), told Xinhua  that the team will spend 12 days at the Omtex ICWC Cricket Institute in Saphale Maharashtra.

FILE PIC: Uganda national cricket team. /ICC

“We are very happy about this development because this will be the first training camp since the team qualified for the 2024 T20 World Cup. During their stay in India, the team will also engage in challenging matches against the Mumbai Cricket Association senior men’s team,” added Bagaya.

He also said the Cricket Cranes will play a total of nine international matches including against other teams from Mumbai A Division and Omtex ICWC senior men’s team.

The UCA secretary explained that the 15 players and the technical staff will camp at the Omtex ICWC Cricket Institute.

The squad includes one debutant Innocent Mwebaze who gets his first test of senior cricket.

The following is the squad for the East African nation:

Brian Masaba, Simon Ssesazi, Roger Mukasa, Alpesh Ramjani, Dinesh Nakrani, Juma Miyagi, Robinson Obuya, Kenneth Waiswa, Cyrus Kakuru, Henry Ssenyondo, Frank Nsubuga, Fred Achellam, Innocent Mwebaze, Ronald Lutaaya, Jonathan Ssebanja, David Wabwire.

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