Nigeria, Tanzania join Uganda in ICC Africa Under-19 Division One

West Africa Pride. Patricia Kambarami (R), the ICC Development Manager for Africa, hands over the winners trophy to Nigeria captain Sylvester Ameh Okpe on Tuesday in Potchefstroom. PHOTO: ICC MEDIA

Olayinka Olaleye was the star, as Nigeria sealed an unbeaten run in the ICC Under 19 World Cup Africa Division Two Qualifier tournament in Potchefstroom on Tuesday.
The opening batsman struck a majestic 110, as he and Samuel Mba 62 put on 148 for the first wicket, and pull his side clear in the final. That alliance was enough to put Nigeria out of sight, as Sierra Leone were overwhelmed by the opening stand, which lasted 34.1 overs. Beyond that opening partnership, only Segun Ogundipe made a meaningful contribution, as Nigeria’s total petered out to 242 for nine, assisted by 21 extras. In response, Sierra Leone served up their worst batting performance of the tournament. They were bundled out for just 105, with skipper George Ngegba fighting a lone battle with 31.
In the battle for the last qualifying spot in Division 1, Tanzania got the better of Mozambique, posting a testing 215 all out. At 89 for five, they had to depend on their middle-order to make the play, and 15 year-old Dhrumit Mehta and Kartik Sayal stepped up. Nigeria and Tanzania now join Uganda, Kenya and Namibia in Africa Division One, who will play their qualifier for the 2010 ICC U-19 World Cup early next year.
Nigeria’s qualification in particular was a reward for their early preparations that saw them camp in Uganda for 10 days despite losing the series 4-1.

DAY THREE RESULTS - SCW

Mukono Parents 141/ 7 beat Ndejje 76/5
Kololo SS 89/4 lost to Rwanda 90/7
Teso College 31/6 lost to Nyakasura112/10
Teso College 44/10 lost to BC Mwiri 48/1
St John High 138/8 beat BC Mwiri 104/10
Nyakasura 104/5 beat St John 128/10