RESULT
18th Match, Entebbe, July 27, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

UGA
170/7

UAE
(20 ov, T:171) 162/9
Uganda won by 8 runs
RESULT
13th Match, Entebbe, July 25, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

KENYA
124/8

UGA
(18.1/20 ov, T:125) 125/4
Uganda won by 6 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
RESULT
10th Match, Entebbe, July 22, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

UGA
147/6

NGA
(18.1/20 ov, T:148) 109
Uganda won by 38 runs
RESULT
8th Match, Entebbe, July 21, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

UGA
157/5

KENYA
(20 ov, T:158) 129/7
Uganda won by 28 runs
RESULT
6th Match, Entebbe, July 19, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

UGA
126/9

UAE
(20 ov, T:127) 120/8
Uganda won by 6 runs
RESULT
3rd Match, Entebbe, July 18, 2025, Pearl of Africa T20I Series

UGA
180/4

NGA
(18/18 ov, T:163) 85/5
Uganda won by 77 runs (DLS method)
RESULT
27th Match, Mong Kok, February 15, 2025, CWC Challenge League Group B

UGA
148

TAN
(29.1/50 ov, T:149) 89
Uganda won by 59 runs
RESULT
26th Match, Kowloon, February 13, 2025, CWC Challenge League Group B

UGA
276

HKG
(46.3/50 ov, T:277) 200
Uganda won by 76 runs
ABANDONED
24th Match, Kowloon, February 12, 2025, CWC Challenge League Group B

ITA

UGA
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
RESULT
22nd Match, Kowloon, February 10, 2025, CWC Challenge League Group B

SGP
243/9

UGA
(40.4/50 ov, T:244) 245/2
Uganda won by 8 wickets (with 56 balls remaining)
Stats & Records
Uganda Cricket Team News & Matches
Captain: Brian Masaba
Coaches: Abhay Sharma (head coach)
First international match: 1914
Cricket board: Uganda Cricket Association
Coaches: Abhay Sharma (head coach)
First international match: 1914
Cricket board: Uganda Cricket Association
Uganda Men's Cricket Team History
Cricket arrived in Uganda through the British and thrived with Asian migration into the country. Indigenous Ugandans were exposed to the game in the country's elite schools and by the 1950s, a five-team tournament began to be played, between teams from different racial and religious groups.
In the space of ten years, between 1962 and 1972, Uganda gained independence and Asians began to be expelled under the dictatorship of Idi Amin, but the game was kept alive by locals, often in large, extended families. Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania formed an East Africa team in the late 1950s, became an ICC Associate in 1966, and played in the 1975 ODI World Cup. Two Ugandans were part of that outfit.
Uganda became an Associate Member of the ICC in 1998, played in the Intercontinental Cup in 2004 and 2005, and have moved mostly between Division Two and Three of the World Cricket League. In 2023, they beat Zimbabwe at the Africa Regional Qualifier in Windhoek to become the third national team in their country in any sport - after netball and rugby sevens - to qualify for a World Cup, the 2024 T20 tournament.
Uganda Men's Cricket Team's Current Ranking
T20Is: 21
Uganda Men's Cricket Team Records
Uganda Men's Cricket Team Trophies and Milestones
1988: Elected to ICC as Associate Member