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Uganda are increasing their preparations for Division Two of the World Cricket League with daily training sessions at the Lugogo Oval.
According to the Monitor, they have acquired the services of Franco Otieno - the former Kenya Under-19 captain - who is assisted by Charles Lwanga and Sam Walusimbi.
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Posted by farhan on (November 3, 2007, 18:30 GMT)can't uganda have a good coach from country like austrialla. they need somebody from aus to help thier raw talent.