T20 World Cup: Uganda’s 43-year-old bowler made history

T20 World Cup: Uganda's 43-year-old bowler made history

The 43-year-old Ugandan bowler created a new history in the ongoing T20 World Cup in America and West Indies.

In the match played yesterday, Uganda won the tournament by defeating Papua New Guinea by 3 wickets.

Chasing a target of 78 runs in a low-assuring match, at one point Uganda’s 5 wickets against Papua New Guinea were reduced to just 26 runs, but thanks to Riyazat Ali Shah’s excellent innings of 33 runs, Uganda achieved the target in the 19th over. did it.
In this match, Papua New Guinea tried their best to defend a very low total, but at the same time, misfielding, drop catches and 15 wide balls proved to be too much for the Pacific Islands team.

This success was not only historic for Uganda, but Uganda’s 43-year-old spinner Frank Sabga also made a new history in the match.

Frank Sabga bowled the best spell in T20 World Cup history, taking 2 wickets for just 4 runs in his quota of 4 overs and making two over maidens.

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