Tornado seek Luswata Cup hat-trick of wins
International batsman Benjamin Musoke has a simple dream as new captain of Tornado— win a third straight Luswata Cup title.
By Ronnie Kintu Tornado vs JACCACC vs PremierInternational batsman Benjamin Musoke has a simple dream as new captain of Tornado— win a third straight Luswata Cup title.Musoke has got a soft start in his team’s opener tomorrow. JACC, perennial whipping boys of the cricket league, face Tornado minus at least six of their recognised players.Innocent Ndawula has joined ACC, Isa Emmanuel is in Destroyers while Hamza Saleh, Edward Musenze and Joshua Wakolesha will turn up for Wanderers. Bob Ndimwibo is off to Nile.A weakened JACC should be mauled by a Tornado, that boasts of internationals Joel Olweny, Henry Kato, Raymond Otim and Keith Legesi at the Jinja oval.Also in action tomorrow in the 13th Luswata Cup, are the other favourites Africa CC. The tournament is played in memory of former Uganda Cricket Association chief Fred Luswata.Africa CC that last won the trophy in 1998 will meet 1999 champions Premier at Kyambogo oval. Steven Luswata will lead ACC. He will be backed by Junior Kwebiha and Charles Lwanga.Meanwhile, the two-week womens academy sponsored by the British Council ends today at Lugogo.r Pakistan defeated England by six wickets to set-up a clash with arch-rivals India in the Super League next week as the tightest group in the first round of the ICC Under-19s World Cup was decided in Christchurch. Man-of-the-match Khaqan Raja hit 62 off 76 balls to move Pakistan into top spot in group C, ahead of England on run rate. ends