Under-19 Women’s: Rwanda Cricket Beat Tanzania To Qualify For The First Under-19 Women’s T20 WC in SA. Rwanda’s under-19 women happened on Monday.
ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup:-
They will be looking to take revenge against Tanzania in the ‘make-or-break final’ of the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier to be held in Gaborone on 12 September.
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Tanzania defeated Rwanda by only one run during the group stages of the qualifiers, but national team captain Gisele Ishimwe said the team is now working on ‘small details’ to change the result when they get to the final of the match. Had to pay. ,
“We lost to Tanzania last time on small details, but now we are going to work on those mistakes so that we can come back as a different but better team before the final,” Ishimwe said.
“We are going to work hard and we are confident that we can bring home the trophy,” he added.
Rwanda beat Uganda by 56 runs during the semi-final held on Saturday, 10 September to set the final date with rivals Tanzania.
His team scored only 97 runs:-
As a result, Ishimwe insisted that his team scored only 97 runs, the least they managed during Africa.
“It was a tough game but we knew, before the game, it was all or nothing. We didn’t do well during the first innings because our key players got out so early.
97 runs were not enough for our defense. But we did everything possible to stop Uganda from chasing them,” Ishimwe said in a post-match interview.
Ahead of the final, a ticket is up for grabs for next year’s ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa.
Head coach Leonard Namburo will have to spell his youth guns against Tanzania to qualify for the World Cup for the first time. In the cricket history of Rwanda.
Everything we have planned before the qualifiers:-
The Zimbabwe tactician said he will not shy away from the pressure that the final itself can bring on his players as he bids to prepare the team mentally more than anything to keep his approach to the game positive. Put it
“Looking ahead to the finals, our approach is not going to change. Whatever we have planned before the qualifiers will not change,” Namburo said.
“Yes, we can call it a final, that’s fine… but the moment you call it a final alone, that’s pressure.
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We just need to go with a good attitude without putting ourselves under pressure. We played Tanzania before, we know their strengths and weaknesses, now we are going with our approach and we will see how it goes.”