Day One Report
Morning
Masaka SS vs Good Heart SS – Canon Apolo 1 Play Ground
Masaka SS Crushes Good Heart
Masaka SS delivered a commanding performance after winning the toss and choosing to bat, posting 138 all out in 19.1 overs. Amos Luhakana anchored the innings with 31(33), but it was the 49 extras that boosted the total significantly.
In response, Good Heart collapsed to 16 all out in just 9.3 overs. Edrine Mukisa (5/5) and Ashraf Ssentume (4/10) ripped through the batting line-up.
✅ Masaka SS won by 122 runs
? Kira College Butiki vs Gulu High – Nyakasura 2
Gulu High Edges Past Kira Butiki in Low-Scoring Thriller
In a nervy 15-over encounter, Kira College Butiki were bundled out for just 48 runs. Davin Ajuna top-scored with 12(7), but Marvin Xavier Omara's 4/6 (2.1 overs) proved decisive.
Gulu High stumbled early but held on to reach 49/5 in 9.2 overs, with Aron Okello anchoring the chase with 24(27).
✅ Gulu High School won by 5 wickets
? St. John’s SS, Mukono vs Nyakasura School – St. Leo’s Sports Ground 1
Nyakasura School Clinches Victory in 10 Overs Over St. John’s
St. John’s struggled to 79/9 in their 20 overs, with Daniel Lubangkene contributing 28(22). Zaid Badrudin picked up 3/22.
Nyakasura chased the target in 10 overs, finishing at 80/6, powered by Ben Mulindwa’s explosive 23(6). Despite Wilson Kimbugwe's 4/46, Nyakasura took home a 4-wicket win.
✅ Nyakasura School won by 4 wickets
? King’s College Budo vs St. James SS – St. Leo’s Sports Ground 2
St. James SS Destroys Budo with Hat-Trick and 10-Wicket Win
Budo folded for 33 in 8.5 overs. Morris (12) was the lone resistance, as Sudas Kisame claimed 5/7, including a stunning hat-trick.
St. James chased the total in just 6 overs, with Samuel Dikusoka scoring 19(17).
✅ St. James SS won by 10 wickets
? Rwenzori High vs Shree Sahajanand – Nyakasura Main
Shree Sahajanand Victory in Four and a Half Overs
Rwenzori High were dismissed for 66 in 14.1 overs. Shlok Dalwadi starred with 4 wickets, while Het, Devansh, and Shubh chipped in.
In reply, Devansh Patel blasted 39*(19) to take Sahajanand to 69/1 in just 4.3 overs.
✅ Shree Sahajanand won by 9 wickets
AFTERNOON
? St. Joseph’s College, Layibi vs Busoga College, Mwiri – St. Leo’s Sports Ground 1
Mwiri Snatches Win Despite Hat-Trick Drama
St. Joseph posted 75/9 in 20 overs, led by Anann Okot Kofi (29). Agaba Ryan (4/20) and Eric Mukisa (3/7) bowled brilliantly.
Despite Eric Odoch’s hat-trick (4/17), Mwiri reached 76/7 in 8.5 overs. Abubaker Tigatola held firm with 23(26) and 32 extras made the difference.
✅ Busoga College, Mwiri won by 3 wickets
? Shree Sahajanand vs Good Heart SS – Canon Apolo 2 Play Ground
Double Delight for Sahajanand with 123-Run Win
Shree Sahajanand posted 150/9 after electing to bat. Patel Devansh (43), Areeb Fiaz (33*), and Shlok Dalwadi (19) starred, with 27 extras helping.
Good Heart folded for 27 in 14.1 overs. Shubh Nayee (3/3), Dalwadi, Het, and Divya Valani shared wickets in a crushing performance.
✅ Shree Sahajanand won by 123 runs
? Aga Khan High vs Masindi SS – Canon Apolo 1 Play Ground
Aga Khan High Clinches 18-Run Victory in Tight Contest
Aga Khan scored 155 all out in 19.4 overs. Abraiz Mir Ali smashed 79(43) with 9 sixes and also took 2/10. Rohan Singh added 24(30), while extras contributed 28.
Masindi fought back with Donald Okello (42) and X Ivan Tigatola (46*) but fell short at 137/6.
Sahil Wadhwa (2/34), Abraiz, and Rohan Singh held their nerve in the death overs.
✅ Aga Khan High School won by 18 runs
?️ Player of the Match: Abraiz Mir Ali – 79 (43) & 2/10
? Jinja SS vs Rwenzori High – Nyakasura 2
Champions Make Statement with 143-Run Win
Jinja SS racked up 177/4, led by Jonathan Nyiiro’s blistering 67(32) and 28 extras.
Rwenzori were bowled out for 34 in 8.4 overs. Caleb Owinya (4 wickets) and Samir Oluka (3 wickets) led the rout.
✅ Jinja SS won by 143 runs
? Gulu High vs St. John’s High, Kauga – Nyakasura Main
Kauga Keeps Cool in Confident Chase
Gulu High posted 123/9 in 20 overs, thanks to Amos Odong’s 44(42).
Kauga replied with 125/3 in 16.4 overs, led by Jackson Asiku (26) and skipper Robert Owili (37*). Ali Balidawa and Jovan Komagom were key with the ball.
✅ St. John’s High, Kauga won by 7 wickets