Three Ugandan semi-professionals, Kenneth Kamyuka (19), Lawrence Ssematimba
(18) and Frank Nsubuga (19) returned home on 25/03/02 with glittering colours after their eight-month stay in South Africa.
The trio have been in South Africa since last August playing professional cricket for Johannesburg based Tasmania Cricket Club. The club finished in the second slot during the domestic league and the contributions of the
youngsters have been greatly credited.
Kamyuka returned home with three match balls, a South African honour given to him for his rare wicket taking skills.
The fast arm bowler claimed three seven-wicket hauls in three different particular matches playing for his club Tasmanians CC in a South African
domestic league.
Kamyuka, the Ugandan Mini World Cup hero in Canada last June together with
Ssematimba and Nsubuga were warmly received by the Ugandan cricket
fraternity.
They will immediately start drills with the national side ahead of the ICC
Associates tournament in Malaysia slated for May 23-26.
On the local scene, Wanderers Cricket Club added another trophy in their
cabinet when they beat Tornado CC by 31 runs in the finals of the Mawanda
Cup on 10/03/02.
The side that boasts of national captain John Lubia, international Tendo
Mbazzi alongside up coming youngsters Michael Ndiko, Joshua Mwanja, Hamza
Saleh and Kenneth Legesi defied all odds to play unbeaten in the knock out
tournament.
Seven local clubs turned up for the competition and Wanderers (a club for
Uganda's cricket legend Sam Walusimbi, father to Tendo Mbazzi) turned
victorious after taking the Luswata Cup in February.
To reach the finals Wanderers thumped JACC, before dethroning defending
champions Destroyers in the semi-
finals.
Their victory against Tornado (2000 league winners and Luswata Cup winners
2001) was the most prominent for the side in the last five years.
Tornado has five international stars in Benjamin Musoke, Richard Mwami, Joel
Olweny, Henry Okecho and Keith Legesi all of whom featured in the ICC Mini
World Cup held in Canada last year.
The Club competitions resume on April 14 with the annual Bank of Baroda
league taking place on the three national grounds.
In the same developments, over 3000 (three thousand) pupils from 96 primary
schools turned up to participate in the inaugural Mini cricket festivals
from 14 Ugandan districts. The district and regional competitions ended over
the past two weekends.
The event sponsored by MTN Uganda and Stanbic Bank will be on climax with
the winning nineteen schools tussling it out at national level on April 6 at
Lugogo national cricket oval.
The categories for competition are under 10 boys and girls and under 13 boys
and girls.
Also on the domestic scene, the inaugural professionals' league continued to
flourish with another interesting game between the Administrators and the
Journalists on March 16.
The league played twice a month is aimed at involving inactive cricketers in
the game and allowing those that retired to keep playing cricket through
such circles.
The journalists' Media Cricket Club (MCC) established late last year, showed
steady improvement in their game despite losing to the Administrators CC by
52 runs. The Engineers and Expatriates are the other teams in the Saturday
Cricket League.
Meanwhile, the British High Commissioner Tom Phillips and the acting South
Africa High Commissioner Mohamed
Casimjee participated in the Commonwealth day festive match al Lugogo oval
(Kampala) on Sunday 10/03/2002.
The duo played telling roles for the Commonwealth XI despite a 30 run loss
to the Uganda veterans XI. Fred Massade spurred Uganda's old folks to
victory after claiming four vital wickets for sixteen runs in seven overs.
Mohammed Casimjee ensured a quick 29 after hitting Uganda's former national
captain John Nagenda (1970's) three fours before he was trapped Lbw by
veteran Kibuka Musoke.
In other developments, Uganda is set to host the inaugural East Africa under
17 boys and open women tournament slated for April 9-13 here in Kampala.
Hosts Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania have all confirmed participation ahead of
the tournament.
Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) has also maintained the tradition of
hosting Kenyan league giants Swamibapa CC for a series of matches during the
Easter holiday. A 25-man contingent led by veteran Tom Tikolo jets in this
Thursday (28/03/02) and will play a match against the Uganda U-19 team
before taking on the senior squad the next day. This will be a good test for
the national squad currently preparing for the ICC Associates tournament in
May.
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