Cricket team gets new coach

Rwanda-Group B schedule April 23-Tanzania  vs  Rwanda April 24-Malawi   vs  Rwanda April 25-Sierra Leone  vs  Rwanda April 26-Ghana   vs  Rwanda April 27-Nigeria   vs  Rwanda NEW national cricket team coach Davis Turinawe has promised to carry on from where his predecessor stopped by ensuring Rwanda put in a good display in next month’s ICC Africa T20 Division 2 tournament in South Africa.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rwanda-Group B schedule
 April 23-Tanzania  vs  Rwanda
 April 24-Malawi   vs  Rwanda
 April 25-Sierra Leone  vs  Rwanda
 April 26-Ghana   vs  Rwanda
 April 27-Nigeria   vs  Rwanda

NEW national cricket team coach Davis Turinawe has promised to carry on from where his predecessor stopped by ensuring Rwanda put in a good display in next month’s ICC Africa T20 Division 2 tournament in South Africa.

The team’s former coach Adam Arnold returned to Australia after helping the team win last month’s ICC Africa Division 3 T20 tournament in Ghana.

Turinawe, who started work, last week, told Times Sport that there is great talent in the team and that all that is needed is polishing.

"There is great quality in this side but we have to polish up a few things to compete favorably in South Africa,” the former Ugandan international said.

Turinawe has good coaching experience after handling Uganda’s U-19 boys’ team, U-18 girls’ team and Busoga College Mwiri, Uganda’s most decorated cricketing school.

The Division 2 tournament will run from April 23-28 and will attract ten teams.

Group A pits favourites Tanzania against Botswana, Zambia, Swaziland and Mozambique while

Rwanda is drawn in Group B alongside Malawi, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria.

Provisional Squad: Eric Dusingizimana (Captain), Srinath Vardhineni (Vice Captain), Dennis Mukama, Andre Kayitera, Eric Hirwa Dusabemungu, Audifax Byiringiro, Derrick Bayingana, Sayram Gopalan, Evode Mutuyimana, Don De Dieu Mugisha, Christian Mwijanda, Desire Manirambona, Eugene Haragirimana, Subhasis Samal, Bob Bashil Songa, Joseph Tuyishimire, Jean Claude Siboniyo and Mihir Solanki.

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