The inaugural Mukono T20 Cup is set to ignite excitement at the Florida Oval in Nkokonjeru, marking a historic step for the ever-growing Mukono cricket community. This long-awaited tournament brings together six teams composed entirely of homegrown players, many of whom have risen through local development programs and community academies. With its double round-robin format, the competition is designed to provide extensive match experience, giving each team the opportunity to compete, improve, and shine throughout the course of the tournament.
Set to open on 20 November, the event promises a week filled with competitive cricket, culminating in a grand final on 28 November between the top two sides from the group stage. The organizing committee has ensured that supporters from across Mukono and the wider cricketing fraternity can follow the action live, with all matches streamed to increase accessibility and engagement. The tournament will also feature a strong officiating lineup, blending some of Uganda’s most respected umpires with members of the Mukono cricketing community to strengthen local involvement and ownership.
For the people of Mukono, the launch of the T20 Cup represents more than just a sporting event, it is the realization of a vision years in the making. Simon Kintu, Chairman of the Mukono Cricket Community, expressed his joy at seeing the competition come to life after a long period of planning and anticipation. He noted that the tournament offers residents of Nkokonjeru, Ziba, Nnunga, Ngogwe, and Kalagala a new form of vibrant local entertainment, while also fostering a deeper appreciation of cricket among community members. He emphasized the tournament’s role in providing a platform for young players, particularly the Under-19 athletes preparing for upcoming regional and national assignments.
The six participating teams, Buikwe Gladiators, Buvuma Sailors, Kayunga Titans, Lugazi Trekkers, Mukono Development, and Njeru Warriors, have each assembled squads that reflect the depth of emerging talent across the region. Captains such as Akram Nsubuga, Robert Ajuna, Alijuna Fortunate, and Christopher Kidega lead lineups filled with promising players eager to prove themselves on a competitive stage. Their squads feature a blend of experienced community standouts and rising stars whose performances in this tournament could open doors to higher levels of competition.
With daily fixtures scheduled from 20 to 27 November, the Florida Oval is set to become the center of sporting energy in Mukono. Every match will carry stakes and storylines, as clubs battle not only for points but also for pride and recognition within their communities. The climax on 28 November promises to deliver a thrilling showdown as the two best teams fight for the honor of becoming the first-ever champions of the Mukono T20 Cup.
Beyond the matches themselves, the tournament symbolizes an important new chapter for cricket in the region. It serves as a springboard for talent development, a unifying event for local communities, and a testament to the growing passion for cricket in Mukono. The Mukono T20 Cup is poised to leave a lasting impact, inspiring young athletes, strengthening local structures, and further embedding the sport into the cultural fabric of the region.
