The contest between Uganda Women and USA Women in the last game of the Easter Women’s T20 Tournament 2026 unfolded as a steady, tactical T20 encounter where momentum ebbed and flowed rather than exploding in bursts. Uganda’s innings began with intent but not recklessness, as their top order focused on building a base rather than chasing early fireworks.

Janet Mbabazi led from the front with a composed 31 off 36 balls, anchoring the innings through the powerplay and beyond. She found intermittent support from Stephanie Nampiina, who added 5 off 8, and Immaculate Nakisuuyi, who chipped in with 7 off 8. While the scoring rate hovered at a controlled pace, Uganda avoided a collapse thanks to sensible partnerships rather than individual dominance.
The middle phase saw Rita Musamali step in with a calm and measured 21* off 32 deliveries, ensuring stability when wickets could have derailed the innings. Esther Iloku contributed 14 off 25, stitching a crucial partnership that carried Uganda through the middle overs. Late in the innings, Malisa Ariokot provided a much-needed boost with an aggressive 13* off just 5 balls, striking at 260.00 and pushing the total beyond what looked likely earlier. Uganda eventually closed their 20 overs at 101/5, with extras contributing 7 runs, small but valuable in a low-scoring contest.
From the USA bowling perspective, Maahi Madhavan stood out with a strong spell of 3 wickets for 13 runs in her 3 overs, consistently breaking partnerships and applying pressure. Adithiba Indrajithsin Chudasama also impressed with figures of 1/15 from 4 overs, maintaining tight lines. Ritu Priya Singh (1/20 in 4 overs) and Sainavi Kambalapalli (0/13 in 4 overs) ensured Uganda never accelerated freely, while Tarannum Chopra (0/31) proved slightly expensive in comparison.
Chasing 102, the USA Women had a shaky start as Uganda’s bowlers struck early and kept the required rate in check. Sainavi Kambalapalli managed 18 off 23 but couldn’t convert her start, while Chetna Reddy Pagydyala added 8 off 9. The innings struggled to gain rhythm as Isani Mahesh Vaghlela’s brisk 19 off 19 briefly threatened to shift momentum. However, wickets fell at regular intervals, 1/25, 2/39, and 3/55, halting any meaningful buildup.
Pooja Ganesh tried to stabilise the innings with a patient 12* off 17, but lacked substantial support. Gargi Bhogle (1 off 4) and Ritu Priya Singh (2 off 10) couldn’t contribute effectively in the middle overs. Aparna Gurumurthy remained unbeaten on 2 off 2, but by then the required acceleration was too steep. USA finished at 66/5 in 14 overs, still needing 36 runs from the remaining 6 overs, with the required run rate exactly 6.00, but momentum clearly favouring Uganda.
Uganda’s bowling attack was disciplined and impactful throughout. Immaculate Nakisuuyi delivered a match-defining spell, picking up 4 wickets for just 17 runs in her 4 overs, dismantling the USA batting lineup at key moments. Consylate Aweko Nimungu supported well with 1/17 in 3 overs, while Mutonyi Irene (0/11 in 2 overs) and Sarah Akiteng (0/14 in 3 overs) kept things tight. Captain Janet Mbabazi also contributed economically with 0/7 in 2 overs, ensuring no easy runs were conceded.
The match was defined by Uganda Women’s composure with the bat and their clinical bowling execution. Despite a modest total of 101/5, their bowlers defended it expertly, highlighting how partnerships, discipline, and timely breakthroughs can outweigh sheer scoring power in T20 cricket.

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