Ssenyondo, the highest wicket-taker during the Continental T20 Cup success in Kenya with 18 wickets, is a key member of Laurence Mahatlane's charges and says the drama during the Cup final taught the team a lot.
'To lose patience is to lose a battle,' they say, a catchphrase Henry Ssenyondo has adopted as the Cricket Cranes head to Namibia for the Castle Lite Series.
Ssenyondo, the highest wicket-taker during the Continental T20 Cup success in Kenya with 18 wickets, is a key member of Laurence Mahatlane's charges and says the drama during the Cup final taught the team a lot.
08:06 - 04.07.2023
CRICKET Castle Lite Series: Ssesazi focused on consistency ahead
Cricket Cranes batsman Simon Ssesazi who had a lacklustre performance during the Continental T20 Cup tournament in Nairobi as the team pulled off a heist to win by one run, knows the Namibia Castle Lite Series is another opportunity to go again and be more consistent.
"What happened in Kenya happens even in top games," Ssenyondo told Pulse Sports, he added.
"But it gave us a lot to learn, and we hope to use it in Namibia; for example, at the start, we were not patient enough, but now we know we have to take it slow and be a bit more patient."
15:36 - 03.07.2023
CRICKET Cricket Cranes' Mahatlane can't stop a repeat of the near-fatal T20 Continent Cup final experience
Uganda came from 5-4 after 3.2 overs to set 125 all out in the allotted overs before miraculously stopping Kenya on the final ball.
Picking up 18 wickets at a competition is no mean feat, but how was the Rwenzori Warriors bowler able to achieve the milestone?
"It was down to the experience I have amassed over the years and in the different games I have played in, with time, you can handle different situations in games," Ssenyomdo noted.
14:52 - 03.07.2023
CRICKET Miyaji, Lutaaya in as Mukasa misses Cricket Cranes tour to Namibia
The 14-man squad, confirmed by the Uganda Cricket Association on Monday afternoon, has a few changes from the previous one, which won the Champions T20 Cup in Kenya.
The left-arm bowler will be expected to pick up from where he stopped in Kenya when Uganda try to end the castle lite jinx in Namibia.
The Cricket Cranes have yet to win the competition in their two attempts, losing all five meetings in their first visit, while in 2022, they picked up two wins and lost three.
The Namibia Castle Lite Series will run from the 4th to the 13th of July 2023, featuring four T20i and 2 ODI matches between the two countries.