Match Day Six Outcomes
Morning Fixture
Victoria Strikers – 180/6 (20 overs)
Mburo Blasters – 112 all out (15.2 overs)
Consequence: Victoria Strikers gained by 68 runs
Participant of the Match: Musinguzi Mathew
Afternoon Fixture
Bunyonyi Warriors – 136 all out (18.4 overs)
Kyoga Avengers – 101 all out (16.1 overs)
Consequence: Bunyonyi Warriors gained by 35 runs
Participant of the Match: Kassim Adam
Day Six of the Nice Lakes Males’s T20 motion at Lugogo Cricket Oval introduced a shift in momentum, because the Victoria Strikers returned to successful methods in dominant trend earlier than the Bunyonyi Warriors halted the unbeaten streak of the beforehand rampant Kyoga Avengers.
Musinguzi leads Strikers’ dominance over Mburo
Batting first, Victoria Strikers recovered from an early setback after dropping Kenneth Waiswa with out scoring, ultimately posting a robust 180/6 of their 20 overs.
Simon Ssesazi anchored the innings with a fluent 64 off 39 deliveries, embellished with seven boundaries and three maximums. He discovered help from Perry Wazombe (23) and Pius Oloka, who added a fast 29 from 19 balls. The innings was lifted additional on the dying by Robert Ajuna’s explosive 43 off simply 21 deliveries.
For the Mburo Blasters, Yashashvi Joshi was the choose of the bowlers with figures of three/18.
In response, Mburo’s chase by no means gained stability after a top-order collapse left them reeling at 11/3. Regardless of resistance from Charles Musemeza (29), Brian Asaba (33), and a speedy 35 off 13 balls from Harmless Mwebaze, the goal remained out of attain.
The Strikers’ bowling assault, led by a sensational spell from Musinguzi Mathew (5/12 in 4 overs), ripped by the batting lineup. Jonathan Kiiza supported effectively with two wickets as Mburo have been dismissed for 112 in 15.2 overs.
Musinguzi’s match-winning efficiency earned him deserved Participant of the Match honors.
Kassim Adam fires Warriors previous unbeaten Kyoga
The afternoon encounter produced a serious upset because the Bunyonyi Warriors secured their second win of the event whereas handing Kyoga Avengers their first defeat.
Batting first, Bunyonyi have been rocked early after dropping Robinson Obuya on the opening supply, however recovered to succeed in 136 all out in 18.4 overs. Joseph Baguma led the counterattack with a brisk 36 off 21 balls, whereas Anas Baig (19) and contributions from Abu Seguya and Mulongo Paul (17 every) added helpful runs.
The Kyoga bowling unit shared the spoils, with Ivan Baidhu and Dan Keith Amani claiming three wickets apiece, whereas Munir Ismail took two.
Chasing 137, Kyoga Avengers began positively by Conrad Lubwama (22) and Ronald Lutaaya (21), however frequent breakthroughs stalled their momentum. Skipper Juma Miyaji (20) and Gerald Olipa (18) provided resistance, but partnerships didn’t develop.
Kassim Adam delivered a decisive spell of 5/14 in 4 overs, effectively supported by Anas Baig’s three wickets, as Kyoga collapsed to 101 all out in 16.1 overs. Kassim was named Participant of the Match for his good five-wicket haul.
Standings After Day Six
- Kyoga Avengers – 10 factors
- Mburo Blasters – 6 factors
- Victoria Strikers – 4 factors
- Bunyonyi Warriors – 4 factors
Upcoming Fixtures (18th June)
Morning: Victoria Strikers vs Bunyonyi Warriors
Afternoon: Kyoga Avengers vs Mburo Blasters
