Do newbies Uganda have the spunk to challenge star-studded Afghanistan?
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Afghanistan vs Uganda
Providence, 7.30pm local
Big picture - Can Uganda make it a debut to remember?
But Afghanistan's batters will have to be watchful against Uganda, who have as many as three left-arm fingerspinners in their ranks. Apart from Najibullah Zadran, none of the likely starters among the batters are left-hand batters. Uganda, on the other hand, have some variety in their bowling, which opponents have to watch out for.
Form guide
Afghanistan WWLWL (last five completed T20Is, most recent first)
Uganda WLWWW
In the spotlight - Azmatullah Omarzai and Alpesh Ramjani
Team news
Afghanistan are likely to play Omarzai, Gulbadin Naib and Karim Janat, all seam-bowling allrounders, alongside Naveen and Farooqi. It will give them batting cushion down to No. 8.
Afghanistan (probable): 1 Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), 2 Ibrahim Zadran, 3 Gulbadin Naib, 4 Azmatullah Omarzai, 5 Mohammad Nabi, 6 Najibullah Zadran, 7 Rashid Khan (capt), 8 Karim Janat, 9 Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 10 Naveen-ul-Haq, 11 Fazalhaq Farooqi
Mukasa and Simon Ssesazi are a solid opening pair for Uganda, while Riazat, Nakrani and Ramjani form the all-round core of the side. They can field three left-arm spinners, including captain Brian Masaba, depending on the conditions.
Uganda (probable): 1 Roger Mukasa, 2 Simon Ssesazi, 3 Robinson Obuya, 4 Riazat Ali Shah, 5 Dinesh Nakrani, 6 Alpesh Ramjani, 7 Kenneth Waiswa, 8 Fred Achelam (wk), 9 Bilal Hassun, 10 Brian Masaba (capt), 11 Henry Ssenyondo
Pitch and conditions
In the last 12 months, teams have had to score 190-plus on average to win games at the Guyana National Stadium. The surface is slow traditionally. There's a bit of rain forecast for the evening.
Stats that matter
- Among Full Members, Ibrahim and Gurbaz are T20Is' second-most prolific pair since the end of the 2022 T20 World Cup for any pair to have batted at least ten times. They have scored 503 runs at an average of 41.91 in this period, with a hundred and three fifty stands.
Quotes
"I think it's a good sign for us as a team. We have those players who played recently here in the CPL, and they got that experience. And we share that experience with the boys. But I think in ICC [events], you always expect something different."
Rashid Khan on Afghanistan's CPL connection
"Yeah, there's obviously a lot of excitement back home. It's not just a first for us in cricket, but I believe we are the third team in any sporting discipline in the country to qualify for a World Cup. So, it's not a small feat. It's not just the cricket community that is supporting us. There's a lot of the other guys in all the other sports as well as the government back home."
Uganda captain Brian Masaba on the scale of his team's achievement by qualifying for the T20 World Cup
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84