The Great Lakes Men’s T20 returns to Lugogo Cricket Oval on Thursday with two intriguing fixtures that could significantly shape the tournament standings.
The morning encounter pits Victoria Strikers against Bunyonyi Warriors, with both teams arriving full of confidence after impressive victories on Wednesday. Victoria finally found their rhythm with a commanding 68-run win over Mburo Blasters, while Bunyonyi produced the surprise of the tournament by ending Kyoga Avengers’ unbeaten run.
Victoria’s batting unit clicked for the first time in the competition as Simon Ssesazi led the charge with a fluent 64, supported by useful contributions from Pius Oloka and Robert Ajuna. More encouraging for the Strikers was the devastating spell from Mathew Musinguzi, whose five-wicket haul dismantled Mburo and earned him Player of the Match honours.
Bunyonyi, meanwhile, showed they can compete with the tournament’s strongest sides. Kassim Adam starred with the ball, taking 5/14 to bowl out Kyoga for just 101. His battle against Victoria’s top order could prove decisive in a contest between two teams looking to build on renewed momentum.
With both sides sitting on four points, victory would not only boost confidence but also strengthen hopes of climbing the table during the final stages of the competition.
The afternoon fixture sees Kyoga Avengers face Mburo Blasters in a match featuring two teams desperate for different reasons. Kyoga remain top of the standings on 10 points despite Wednesday’s defeat, but they will be keen to prove that loss to Bunyonyi was merely a setback rather than the start of a slide.
The Avengers have relied heavily on contributions throughout their batting line-up, with Conrad Lubwama, Ronald Lutaaya, Gerald Olipa and captain Juma Miyaji all producing useful innings during the tournament. However, they will need a stronger collective performance after being restricted to 101 in their last outing.
Mburo Blasters, on the other hand, need a response after suffering a heavy defeat to Victoria. Their batting showed flashes of resistance through Brian Asaba and Innocent Mwebaze, but early wickets left them chasing the game from the outset. The Blasters will also be looking for another strong showing from Yashashvi Joshi, who impressed with figures of 3/18 despite ending up on the losing side.
A victory for Kyoga would strengthen their grip on top spot, while Mburo have the opportunity to close the gap and reignite their challenge in what is becoming an increasingly competitive tournament.
With form returning for Victoria, confidence surging in the Bunyonyi camp and Kyoga eager to bounce back, Thursday’s double-header promises another compelling day of cricket at Lugogo.

























