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Nile, Tornado pursue Twenty20 log leaders

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Nile players congratulate spin bowler Ivan Kakande (C) after picking a wicket last Sunday.

Nile players congratulate spin bowler Ivan Kakande (C) after picking a wicket last Sunday. PHOTO BY EDDIE CHICCO 

By  DARREN ALLAN KYEYUNE

Posted  Sunday, February 10  2013 at  02:00

In Summary

Cricket. 2011 league winners Patidar Samaj, too, can go above Tornado B if they defeat Jinja Indians and Rounders away from home at Jinja Senior Secondary School Oval.

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The fans’ wish to have a fully-fledged day of action will be answered today with 10 National Twenty20 League fixtures on card.


Yesterday the fans couldn’t catch any action as Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) rescheduled the games to pave way for the Annual General Meeting in Lugogo.

Title holders Tornado have a chance to go top of group A with table toppers Mwiri (10 points) not in action. Tornado have five points after winning their first match, a 147-run demolition of Makerere University, and they will assume their rightful place at the helm if they can make light work of KICC at the lakeside oval in Entebbe.

Skipper Frank Nsubuga and last season’s MVP Benjamin Musoke did not bat but Tornado set a mammoth 219 for 1 - a score no team has managed thus far. “We are in great shape,” Tornado all-rounder Raymond Otim said on Friday after working out at the Lugogo nets.

“We expect to beat KICC. We are not arrogant but confident,” added Otim, who skittled through the university boys batting arsenal with figures of 3 for 20.

In group B, second-placed Nile (10) can go top if they pick maximum points against SVPC and SKLPS at Lugogo and leaders Wanderers falter in one of their games.

Wanderers (15) travel to Budo to play Warriors before entertaining SVPC at the University oval in Kyambogo. The Denis Musali-led side lost key players but he gathered a bunch of youngsters including Jackson Ogwang from Charity Trust Fund and have now won all their three matches thus far.

“We had a good start and I hope the team keeps the good run,” Musali said. Wanderers will however be without national skipper Davis Karashani whose future at the club remains uncertain.

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