Development - Africa

Mwami says team focused

Mental fitness will be crucial as Uganda take on archrivals Namibia in the three-day ICC Intercontinental tie that starts tomorrow at Lugogo oval.

Mental fitness will be crucial as Uganda take on archrivals Namibia in the three-day ICC Intercontinental tie that starts tomorrow at Lugogo oval.

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"We have addressed the mental application that dented our performance against Kenya, and a lot is now expected from the players," team manager Richard Mwami said.

The national cricket team, that beat Namibia last year by five wickets, lost to Kenya by 161 runs last month with batting the side's greatest weakness. Victory for Uganda will keep their hopes in the event alive.

The Namibians arrived yesterday.