Cricket Uganda is proud to announce the Uganda Women’s National Cricket Team that will represent the country at the Emerging Women’s Trophy 2025 in Thailand, scheduled from 18th November to 1st December 2025.

The tournament brings together the top emerging Women’s Cricket Nations in an International showcase of skill, teamwork, and ambition. Matches will be held at two iconic venues: the Terdthai Cricket Ground and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok.

Victoria Pearls will be looking for inspiration from their successful 2025 Victoria Series, in which they swept Canada Women 5-0 in late October. Teddy Oyella makes a return to the team for Phiona Kulume from the side that travelled to Namibia for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier in late July.

Uganda will open their campaign on November 20th, 2025, against Scotland at Terdthai Cricket Ground, as the Victoria Pearls look to make a strong statement and continue their upward trajectory on the global stage.

This inaugural edition will feature the five women’s associate members with women’s ODI status – Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates; plus, the best three teams from the T20I rankings – Namibia, Uganda and Tanzania.

The top four from the Emerging Nations Trophy spectacle will progress to another new, currently unnamed tournament that will take place in 2027. That tournament will feature four full members that missed out on the 2027 Champions Trophy, along with the top four of the preceding Emerging Nations Trophy.

These new tournaments are part of the ICC’s plans to expand the Women’s T20 World Cup to 16 teams from 2030. 12 teams will compete in 2026 and expand to 16 by 2030, creating more qualifying berths and a clearer competitive ladder for emerging programmes.

Uganda Squad – Emerging Women’s Trophy 2025

1. Janet Mbabazi (Captain)
2. Esther Iloku
3. Kevin Awino
4. Ritah Musamali
5. Immaculate Nakisuuyi
6. Stephanie Nampiina
7. Proscovia Alako
8. Malisa Ariokot
9. Consy Aweko
10. Sarah Akiteng
11. Kevin Amuge
12. Irene Mutonyi
13. Naume Amongin
14. Teddy Oyella

Reserves:
15. Jimia Mohammad
16. Phiona Kulume


Tournament Schedule for Victoria Pearls

Thursday 20th November – Scotland vs Uganda at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Terdthai Cricket Ground

Friday 21st November – Uganda vs Namibia at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Terdthai Cricket Ground

Sunday 23rd November – Uganda vs PNG at 5:30 am (EAT Time) – Terdthai Cricket Ground

Tuesday 25th November – UAE vs Uganda at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Asian Institute of Technology

Wednesday 26th November – Thailand vs Uganda at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Asian Institute of Technology

Friday 28th November – Uganda vs Tanzania at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Asian Institute of Technology

Sunday 30th November – Netherlands vs Uganda at 9:45 am (EAT Time) – Terdthai Cricket Ground


Head Coach Deus Muhumuza said:

“We and the selectors make sure we select on merit; the statistics speak for themselves. That is our best 14. We believe they are equipped enough to take on the challenge. It is a stronger competition for us and it gives us a good edge of where we are and where we want to go.” On the improvements the team has registered, Deus says there has been “more understanding of their game, and responsibility. Our strategy is that once we get a team chocked, we’ve got to ensure we finalise the kill.”

Team Captain Janet Mbabazi added:

“We are excited as a team. Everyone who has been selected has worked hard. There is not much of a difference from the one that played in the qualifiers. The team is ready. We’ve had pretty much a whole year of polishing our skills, and this tournament is as important as the others we have played in. The coaches and the selectors have managed to balance the team. We have youngsters, older girls, all-rounders and pace bowlers. It’s a very decent blend.”

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