In a stunning display of dominance, the West Indies crushed Uganda in a Twenty20 World Cup match on Sunday, with Uganda equalling the lowest score ever recorded in the tournament’s history. The West Indies, after winning the toss and electing to bat, posted a formidable total of 173 for five, setting the stage for a one-sided contest.
Uganda’s innings got off to a disastrous start, with opener Roger Mukasa falling lbw off the second ball of the match. The team never recovered from this early setback, collapsing to 39 all out, matching the Netherlands’ record low score against Sri Lanka in 2014. Juma Miyaji was the only Ugandan batsman to reach double figures, scoring 13 runs from 20 deliveries.
The standout performer for the West Indies was Akeal Hosein, who claimed a remarkable five wickets for just 11 runs in his four overs. His exceptional bowling display dismantled Uganda’s lineup with precision, ensuring a swift end to the match.
After the game, Hosein expressed his satisfaction with his performance, stating, “I think I needed this.” West Indies captain Rovman Powell also highlighted the team’s focus on improvement, noting that they were determined to bounce back from a previous lackluster performance.
With this dominant victory, the West Indies now look ahead to their next match against New Zealand with confidence. Meanwhile, Uganda will need to regroup and reassess their strategies following this historic low point in their T20 World Cup campaign.