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Historic day for Uganda with inaugural T20 World Cup triumph

Uganda overcame a few hiccups in their run chase to pick up their first victory at a T20 World Cup.

Uganda won by three wickets

Veteran spinner Frank Nsubuga created history in Guyana on Wednesday as Uganda registered their first ever victory at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with a three-wicket triumph over Papua New Guinea.

In his first T20 World Cup appearance at 43 years of age, Nsubuga collected figures of 2/4 to help bowl out Papua New Guinea for just 77 at the Guyana National Stadium and the African nation held their nerve to chase down that total with 10 deliveries remaining.

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The four runs conceded by Nsubuga was the fewest by any bowler in the history of the Men's T20 World Cup to have bowled their full allotment of four overs, going past the seven runs South Africa quick Anrich Nortje conceded in the Proteas' match against Sri Lanka earlier in the tournament.

Fewest runs conceded in four-over spell at Men's T20 World Cup

BowlerRuns concededYear
Frank Nsubuga (Uganda)Four2024
Anrich Nortje (South Africa)Seven2024
Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)Eight2012
Mahmudullah (Bangladesh)Eight2014
Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka)Eight2022

Frank Nsubuga bowled an inexpensive spell with two wickets.

Nsubuga was one of four Uganda bowlers to collect a pair of wickets, with Alphesh Ramjani (2/17), Cosmas Kyewuta (2/17) and Juma Miyaga (2/10) also getting in on the act as Papua New Guinea ere dismissed in the final over of their innings.

Uganda were reduced to 6/3 in reply as Papua New Guinea threatened to fightback, but Riazat Ali Shah (33) held his nerve to ensure the side clinched their first win at a Men's T20 World Cup.

Riazat Ali Shah held his nerve with a valuable 33

ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2024News