Uganda National Cricket Team

The Uganda national cricket team, nicknamed the Cricket Cranes, is the men's team that represents Uganda in international cricket.

The team is organised by the Uganda Cricket Association, which has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1998.

Uganda
Refer to caption
Uganda Cricket Association logo
Nickname(s)Cricket Cranes
AssociationUganda Cricket Association
Personnel
CaptainBrian Masaba
CoachLawrence Mahatlane
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (1998; 26 years ago (1998))
ICC regionAfrica
ICC Rankings Current Best-ever
T20I 23rd 22nd (26 Nov 2023)
Twenty20 Internationals
First T20Iv. Uganda National Cricket Team Botswana at Lugogo Stadium, Kampala; 20 May 2019
Last T20Iv. Uganda National Cricket Team Kenya at Achimota Oval A, Accra; 23 March 2024
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total 91 69/19
(0 ties, 3 no results)
This year 4 3/1
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances6 (first in 2012)
Best resultRunners-up (2023)
Uganda National Cricket Team
Uganda National Cricket Team
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Uganda National Cricket Team
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Uganda National Cricket Team
Uganda National Cricket Team

T20I kit

As of 23 March 2024

Uganda first fielded an international team as early as 1914, against the East Africa Protectorate, but only began competing regularly in the early 1950s, playing frequent series against regional rivals Kenya and Tanzania (then Tanganyika). From 1966, Uganda contributed players to a combined East African team, which was reconstituted as East and Central Africa in 1989.

The country's first ICC tournament played in its own right was the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada. Uganda played in the next three editions of the tournament, renamed the ICC World Cup Qualifier, but did not come close to qualifying for the Cricket World Cup. In the World Cricket League (WCL), Uganda reached ICC World Cricket League Division Two on three occasions, but was relegated to Division Three each time.

The team participated in six editions of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. They qualified for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, making it their first time in the ICC T20 WC after they finished 2nd in 2023 Africa Qualifier.

History

East Africa team

Uganda combined with their regional rivals Kenya and Tanzania to form the East Africa team. The first known match for this team was against a South African "Non-Europeans" team captained by Basil D'Oliveira in September 1958 in Nairobi, with the visitors winning by seven wickets. East Africa became an associate member of the ICC in 1966.

East Africa toured England in 1972 and the Marylebone Cricket Club played a first-class match against East Africa in January 1974, winning by 237 runs. The following year, East Africa played in the 1975 Cricket World Cup in England. After various warm-up games, including a 3 wicket win against Glamorgan, they played New Zealand, India and England in the World Cup itself, losing all three matches. The World Cup was followed by a first-class match against Sri Lanka at the County Ground, Taunton, which the Sri Lankans won by 115 runs. East Africa played in the ICC Trophies of 1979, 1982 and 1986, without qualifying for the World Cup from any of them.

Uganda continued playing their regular matches against Kenya and Tanzania, despite Kenya leaving the East Africa combination in [when?] and the triangular tournament became a quadrangular tournament in 1966 when Zambia joined in. From then until the tournament's end in 1980, Uganda won the tournament just once.

East and Central Africa cricket team

The East Africa team left the ICC in 1989 and was replaced by the East and Central Africa team the same year. This new team was a combination of Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, and they took part in the ICC Trophy for the first time in 1990, also taking part in 1994, 1997 and 2001.

Setting out on their own

Uganda left the East and Central Africa combination and became an associate member of the ICC in their own right in 1998. Their first international tournament was the 2001 ICC Trophy. After winning all five of their first round games, they lost a play-off match against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the right to enter the second stage of the tournament. The following year, they finished third in their group in the Africa Cup.

In 2004, Uganda played their first first-class matches in the ICC Intercontinental Cup against Kenya and Namibia, winning against Namibia. In August that year, they finished second to Namibia in the Africa Cricket Association Championships in Zambia. This qualified them for the following year's ICC Trophy, in which they finished in the twelfth and last place after losing to Papua New Guinea in their final play-off match. Earlier in the year, they again played against Namibia and Kenya in the 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup, losing both games.

2007-2018

Uganda National Cricket Team 
Joel Olwenyi, a captain of the Uganda Cricket team
Uganda National Cricket Team 
Uganda celebrate winning Division Three of the World Cricket League in 2007

In January 2007, Uganda faced Bermuda and Canada as those two teams prepared for Division One of the World Cricket League in Nairobi. This also served as preparation for Uganda's visit to Darwin, Australia, for Division Three of the same tournament. Uganda won their Group B games against the Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, and Tanzania before beating Papua New Guinea in the semi-final and Argentina in the tournament final. Winning Division Three earned Uganda a spot in the ICC's High Performance Program, and promotion to Division Two.

Uganda took part in a four-team Twenty20 tournament before the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup, playing games against Pakistan, Kenya, and Bangladesh in Nairobi. As expected, they lost against Pakistan and Bangladesh before upsetting African rivals Kenya with a two-wicket win.

Their next matches were two one-day games against Bermuda, also in Nairobi, in October 2007. They surprised their more experienced rivals, going down by just seven runs after Nandikishore Patel scored a half-century, before winning the second match by 43 runs with Joel Olwenyi scoring a half-century of his own.

In November 2007, Uganda travelled to Windhoek, Namibia to participate in the WCL Division Two tournament. Uganda lost their group matches against; Denmark, Namibia, Oman, and the UAE but did defeat Argentina in their group match and also their positional playoff to finish fifth. Uganda's bottom two finish saw them relegated to Division Three.

In January 2009, Uganda won four of their five group matches and edged Papua New Guinea on run rate, to finish second in the ICC Division 3 competition in Buenos Aires, Argentina and earn the final place at the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier.

In April 2009, Uganda travelled to South Africa for the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier. Despite a first up win against Namibia, Uganda lost their remaining four Group A matches and failed to make the Super Eight stage, thus ending their chance to qualify for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Uganda finished 10th overall after defeating Denmark but losing to Bermuda in position playoff matches, and thus was relegated to 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three.

In August 2018, Uganda replaced Ghana in the 2018 Africa T20 Cup, after Ghana had declined Cricket South Africa's invite to compete in the tournament. Uganda played in the 2019 T20 World Cup Qualifier Africa but got to the fourth position of the table.

2018–present

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 cricket matches played between Uganda and other ICC members since 1 January 2019 have been full T20I matches.

20 May 2019
13:50
Scorecard
Uganda Uganda National Cricket Team 
142/7 (20 overs)
v
Uganda National Cricket Team  Botswana
90 (18 overs)
Arnold Otwani 44 (27)
Karabo Modise 3/18 (3 overs)
Vinoo Balakrishnan 26 (32)
Frank Nsubuga 2/19 (4 overs)
Uganda won by 52 runs
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala
Umpires: Emmanuel Byiringiro (Rwa) and David Odhiambo (Ken)
Player of the match: Arnold Otwani (Uga)
  • Botswana won the toss and elected to field.
  • First ever T20I match for Uganda.

After April 2019, Uganda played in the 2019–21 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.

In 2021 and 2023, Uganda toured Namibia.

On 26 November 2023, Uganda registered their first win against an ICC Full Member by defeating Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier.

26 November 2023
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe Uganda National Cricket Team 
136/7 (20 overs)
v
Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda
138/5 (19.1 overs)
Sikandar Raza 48 (39)
Dinesh Nakrani 3/14 (4 overs)
Riazat Ali Shah 42 (28)
Richard Ngarava 2/24 (4 overs)
Uganda won by 5 wickets
United Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: Lauren Agenbag (SA) and Stephen Harris (SA)
Player of the match: Riazat Ali Shah (Uga)
  • Uganda won the toss and elected to field.
  • This was Uganda's first win against a Full member side.

Governing body

The Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) is responsible for all matches played in Uganda and by the Uganda cricket team. It was admitted to the International Cricket Council in 1998 as an associate member. Its current headquarters are in Kampala, Uganda.

International Grounds

Stadium City Test matches ODI matches T20I matches
Lugogo Stadium Kampala 0 0 5
Kyambogo Cricket Oval Kampala 0 0 5
Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within Uganda

Tournament history

World Cup

ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier

  • 2013: 13th place
  • 2015: Did not qualify
  • 2019: Did not qualify
  • 2022: 5th place
  • 2023: Runners-up(qualified)

ICC T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Uganda National Cricket Team  2007 did not qualify
Uganda National Cricket Team  2009
Uganda National Cricket Team  2010
Uganda National Cricket Team  2012
Uganda National Cricket Team  2014
Uganda National Cricket Team  2016
Uganda National Cricket Team Uganda National Cricket Team  2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  2022
Uganda National Cricket Team Uganda National Cricket Team  2024 Qualified

ICC Intercontinental Cup

World Cricket League

ICC World Cup Qualifier

ACA Africa T20 Cup

East Africa T20 Cup

Continent Cup T20 Africa

Records and statistics

International Match Summary — Uganda

Last updated 23 March 2024

Playing Record
Format M W L T NR Inaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals 91 69 19 0 3 20 May 2019

Twenty20 International

T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #2537. Last updated 23 March 2024.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
vs Full Members
Uganda National Cricket Team  Zimbabwe 1 1 0 0 0 26 November 2023 26 November 2023
vs Associate Members
Uganda National Cricket Team  Botswana 6 6 0 0 0 20 May 2019 20 May 2019
Uganda National Cricket Team  Eswatini 1 1 0 0 0 19 October 2021 19 October 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Ghana 4 4 0 0 0 23 May 2019 23 May 2019
Uganda National Cricket Team  Hong Kong 2 2 0 0 0 11 July 2022 11 July 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Jersey 1 1 0 0 0 15 July 2022 15 July 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Kenya 16 11 4 0 1 22 May 2019 15 September 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Lesotho 1 1 0 0 0 19 October 2021 19 October 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Malawi 2 2 0 0 0 16 October 2021 16 October 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Mozambique 2 2 0 0 0 18 September 2022 18 September 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Namibia 9 1 8 0 0 21 May 2019 9 April 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Netherlands 1 0 1 0 0 14 July 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Nigeria 6 6 0 0 0 11 September 2021 11 September 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Papua New Guinea 1 0 1 0 0 12 July 2022
Uganda National Cricket Team  Qatar 3 1 2 0 0 12 February 2020 15 February 2020
Uganda National Cricket Team  Rwanda 18 17 1 0 0 17 October 2021 17 October 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Seychelles 1 1 0 0 0 22 October 2021 22 October 2021
Uganda National Cricket Team  Tanzania 16 12 2 0 2 18 November 2021 18 November 2021

Players

Personnel

Current squad

This lists all the players who were part of the most recent One-day or T20I squad. Uncapped players are listed in italics. Updated as of 31 August 2023.

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Formats Notes
Batters
Simon Ssesazi 27 Right-handed Right-arm medium One-day & T20I
Ronak Patel 35 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day & T20I
Arnold Otwani 28 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day
Pascal Murungi 19 Right-handed Right-arm medium One-day & T20I
Ronald Lutaaya 21 Left-handed Right-arm medium One-day & T20I
Roger Mukasa 34 Right-handed Right-arm off break T20I
Robinson Obuya 23 Right-handed One-day
All-rounders
Kenneth Waiswa 25 Right-handed Right-arm medium One-day & T20I Vice-captain
Riazat Ali Shah 26 Right-handed Right-arm medium One-day & T20I
Brian Masaba 32 Right-handed Right-arm leg break One-day & T20I Captain
Alpesh Ramjani 29 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day & T20I
Wicketkeepers
Fred Achelam 23 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day
Cyrus Kakuru 20 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day & T20I
Spin Bowlers
Henry Ssenyondo 30 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox One-day & T20I
Frank Nsubuga 43 Right-handed Right-arm off break One-day & T20I
Joseph Baguma 19 Right-handed Right-arm off break One-day
Siraje Nsubuga 23 Right-handed Right-arm off break T20I
Pace Bowlers
Dinesh Nakrani 32 Left-handed Left-arm medium One-day
Juma Miyaji 21 Right-handed Right-arm medium One-day
Bilal Hassan 34 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast One-day & T20I
Pius Oloka 20 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast One-day
David Wabwire 25 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast T20I
Jonathan Ssebanja 35 Right-handed Left-arm medium T20I
Charles Waiswa 26 Left-handed Left-arm medium One-day

Coaching and managing staff

Name Position
Uganda National Cricket Team  Lawrence Mahatlane Head coach
Uganda National Cricket Team  Jackson Ogwang Assistant coach
Uganda National Cricket Team  Jackson Kavuma Manager
Uganda National Cricket Team  Agastya yadav Bowling Coach
Vacant Batting Coach

Captains

Name Began Ended
John Wild 1952 1957
Dr. Ian McAdam 1955 1955
William Handley 1956 1956
Allan Boucher 1957 1957
Ed Wilson 1958 1958
Premji Patel 1958 1959
Shashikant Patel 1959 1959
John Sequeira 1959 1960
Ron Meredew 1960 1961
Mangaldas Kotecha 1961 1962
Peter de Souza 1962 1966
Maqsood Malik 1966 1968
Kishore Vasani 1968 1969
Salaudin Khan 1969 1970
Charlie de Souza 1970 1971
Mushtaq Ramji 1971 1971

Coaches

Name Nationality Appointed Ended Tournament(s)
William Kamanyi Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda 1998 April 2001
Andrew Meya Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda April 2001 December 2003 2001 ICC Trophy
Tom Tikolo Uganda National Cricket Team  Kenya December 2003 August 2004
Henry Okecho Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda September 2004 March 2007 2005 ICC Trophy
Sam Walusimbi Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda April 2007 November 2007 2007 WCL Div. 3
Francis Otieno Uganda National Cricket Team  Kenya November 2007 July 2008 2007 WCL Div. 2
Barney Mohamed Uganda National Cricket Team  South Africa July 2008 October 2010 2009 World Cup Qualifier
Shukri Conrad Uganda National Cricket Team  South Africa October 2010 January 2011
Martin Suji Uganda National Cricket Team  Kenya February 2011 May 2013 2011 WCL Div. 2
2012 WT20 Qualifier
2013 WCL Div. 3
Henry Okecho (acting) Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda May 2013 July 2013
Johan Rudolph Uganda National Cricket Team  South Africa July 2013 February 2014 2013 WT20 Qualifier
2014 World Cup Qualifier
Davis Turinawe Uganda National Cricket Team  Uganda April 2014 August 2014
Steve Tikolo Uganda National Cricket Team  Kenya May 2016 2014 WCL Div. 3
2015 WCL Div. 2

See also

Notes

References

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