


Matchday Two results
(21st – 22nd March 2026)
21st March 2026
Pamba 152/4 (20 Overs) defeated Amen 115/4 (20 Overs) by 37 runs
Senior Quarters 191/1 (15 Overs) defeated Campswahili 111/5 (15 Overs) by 80 runs
Kichinjaji 141/1 (16 Overs) defeated Nakatunya 68/5 (16 Overs) by 73 runs
(22nd March 2026)
Pamba 74/4 (18 Overs) defeated Kichinjaji 58/7 (18 Overs) by 16 runs
Amen 136/1 (14.1 Overs) defeated Senior Quarters 135/4 (20 Overs) by 9 wickets
Nakatunya 111/1 (11.1 Overs) defeated Campswahili C.C 110/1 (12 Overs) by 9 wickets
Matchday Two of the Cricket Uganda Soroti Women’s T20 turned into a thrilling run-fest in Soroti, as the bat dominated the ball across two entertaining days of action on 21st and 22nd March 2026.
The weekend produced one magnificent century and six half-centuries, with several players delivering standout performances that shaped dominant victories and dramatic chases.
The highlight of the round came from Malisa Ariokot, who produced the tournament’s first century in spectacular fashion.

Representing Senior Quarters, Ariokot unleashed a breathtaking 116 not out off just 47 balls, striking at an astonishing 246.81 while repeatedly clearing the infield with authority.
Her explosive knock powered Senior Quarters to 191/1 in 15 overs, the highest total recorded in the tournament so far.
Campswahili struggled to keep pace with the demanding target and eventually finished on 111/5, handing Senior Quarters an emphatic 80-run victory and their first win of the competition.
Ariokot’s dominant innings was well supported by Rita Alio, who played the perfect partner’s role with a composed 51 off 40 balls.

While Ariokot dictated the tempo with aggressive stroke play, Alio anchored the innings to ensure Senior Quarters built one of the most formidable totals seen in the tournament.
Another player who left a significant mark on the weekend was Immaculate Nandera, who delivered back-to-back standout performances for Amen.
On Saturday, while chasing 152/4 set by Pamba, she produced a brilliant 94 off 69 balls, striking 12 fours and three sixes in a determined attempt to carry her side to victory.

Her effort earned her the Player of the Match award, although Amen eventually finished on 115/4, falling 37 runs short.
Nandera returned the following day with another commanding performance, this time converting her form into a half-century.
She struck 57 not out off 39 balls, combining with Divine Nyamer, who added a fluent 62 off 45 balls, as the pair guided Amen to 136/1 in 14.1 overs.

Their partnership completed a comfortable nine-wicket chase after Senior Quarters had posted 135/4, showcasing a measured yet powerful batting display.
Earlier on Saturday morning, Mercy Tracy Kongai had already added her name to the milestone list with a commanding innings for Kichinjaji.
Kongai struck 73 off 44 balls, maintaining a strike rate of 165.91, as she propelled her side to 141/1 in 16 overs.

Her innings laid the perfect foundation for a convincing 73-run victory over Nakatunya.
Pamba also enjoyed a crucial contribution from Lucky Agwang, whose well-constructed 68 off 52 balls proved decisive in their encounter against Amen.

Her innings helped Pamba reach 152/4, and the total ultimately proved enough to secure a 37-run win, handing Amen their first defeat of the tournament.
One of the most elegant innings of the weekend came from Joan Ilora, who struck an unbeaten 67 off 42 balls, including nine fours and a six, to guide Campswahili C.C to 110/1 in 12 overs.

However, her impressive knock was overshadowed by a confident response from Nakatunya C.C, who chased down the target with authority, reaching 111/1 in 11.1 overs to secure a nine-wicket victory.
Across the two days, the batters consistently took centre stage, turning Matchday Two into a showcase of attacking cricket and individual milestones.
With one century and six half-centuries lighting up the scorecards, the Cricket Uganda Soroti Women’s T20 continues to gather momentum, setting the stage for more high-quality contests as the tournament progresses.
