Bahrain will be the first team to arrive in Uganda ahead of the first round of the Challenge League that will be played from 4th November to 16th.
The tournament is a pathway to the 2027 50-Over World Cup that will be hosted on the African Continent in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
Bahrain will arrive in Uganda on the 26th October and will head to Jinja where they will play two T20i matches and one 50-Over game with the Cricket Cranes.
The games will be played at the Jinja SS Cricket Oval giving local fans in Jinja an opportunity to watch the team.
The games will also help Coach Abhay Sharma have a final look at his team as the focus switches to the tournament.
Only the final 14 players plus two reserve players are in camp in Jinja.
The batting consultant for the Cricket Cranes Craig Williams has also joined the technical team in Jinja.
Cricket Cranes Squad: Riazat Ali Shah (Captain), Fred Achelam (Wicketkeeper), Juma Miyaji, Shrideep Mangela, Frank Nsubuga, Brian Masaba, Raghav Dhawan, Cosmas Kyewuta, Robinson Obuya, Alpesh Ramjani, Pascal Murungi, Henry Ssenyondo, Dinesh Nakrani, Kenneth Waiswa Reserves: Joseph Baguma, Cyrus Kakuru
BAHRAIN’S TOUR OF UGANDA:
October 26: Arrival in Jinja
October 28: T20i vs. Uganda
October 29: T20i vs. Uganda
October 31: 50-Over Match vs. Uganda
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