Zimbabwe in danger of missing T20 World Cup as Uganda make history

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Uganda’s chase got off to a rocky start as they slipped to 12 for 2, before Roger Mukasa and Alpesh Ramjani joined forces to steady their innings. Ramjani was by far the dominant partner, contributing 40 off 26 balls to the third-wicket stand of 49. When he fell, Uganda needed 76 off 56 balls, and Riazat Ali Shah kept them on track with a 28-ball 42. Nakrani, the hero with the ball, was present at the finish too, contributing an unbeaten 14 to the historic win. The winning moment came with four byes off Raza’s bowling, from the first ball of the final over.

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