Uganda to play five one-dayers and three T20s in Mumbai as part of MoU with MCA
In a bid to strengthen the development of cricket in Uganda, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and Cricket Uganda will formally finalise a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) later this month.
As part of the partnership between the two cricket bodies, Uganda will play five 50-over matches and three T20s in Mumbai from May 18-30.
“The MOU establishes a framework for cooperation between Cricket Uganda and one of India’s most established cricket ecosystems, focusing on expanding international playing opportunities, strengthening high-performance structures, developing sustainable player pathways, enhancing technical and coaching expertise and promoting women’s cricket,” a Cricket Uganda press release on Tuesday stated.
“We extend our sincere appreciation to the leadership of ICC Chairman Jay Shah for facilitating this partnership with the Mumbai Cricket Association. We also thank MCA President Ajinkya Naik for his exceptional support and hospitality, including covering the costs of the initial tour accommodation, match expenses and internal logistics, which has significantly reduced the financial burden on Cricket Uganda,” CU chairman Jackson Kavuma said, hailing the partnership.
We are delighted to engage in discussions with Cricket Uganda on a strategic Memorandum of Understanding, which reflects Mumbai Cricket Association’s commitment to contributing to the global growth of cricket,” MCA president Ajinkya Naik said.
As one of the most established cricket ecosystems in India, MCA takes pride in sharing its expertise in player development, high-performance systems, coaching and administration with emerging cricket nations. We look forward to welcoming the Cricket Uganda team to Mumbai in May 2026 and providing them with meaningful exposure through training opportunities, practice matches and interaction with our cricketing infrastructure,” he added.
UGANDA SQUAD
Fred Achelam (C), Simon Ssesazi, Charles Musemeza, Ronald Lutaaya, Gerald Olipa, Anas Baig Mirza, Fahad Mutagana, Juma Miyaji, Cosmas Kyewuta, Joseph Baguma, Henry Ssenyondo, Siraje Nsubuga, Enock Kasaija, Dinesh Nakrani, Raghav Dhawan & Alpesh Ramjani.
SCHEDULE
May 18 – 1st 50-over Match
May 20 – 2nd 50-over Match
May 22 – 3rd 50-over Match
May 24 – 4th 50-over Match
May 26 – 5th 50-over Match
May 28 – 1st T20 Match
May 29 – 2nd T20 Match
May 30 – 3rd T20 Match
Published on May 13, 2026