ALL roads lead to Kicuriko grounds this Sunday, when Indorwa take on Strikers in the Robotics T20 final. Indorwa all-rounder Mihir Solanki told Times Sport yesterday that his team is fired up for the final and confident of a win.“It will be a tight final but we have trained aggressively for the last twelve days and are ready to beat Strikers,” he said.
ALL roads lead to Kicuriko grounds this Sunday, when Indorwa take on Strikers in the Robotics T20 final. Indorwa all-rounder Mihir Solanki told Times Sport yesterday that his team is fired up for the final and confident of a win.
"It will be a tight final but we have trained aggressively for the last twelve days and are ready to beat Strikers,” he said.
Indorwa defeated Challengers in the semis, while Strikers saw off Kigali Cricket Club (KCC), the most successful club till date. On top of a winners’ trophy, cash prizes will be dished out to the winners, runners-up, Man of the series, best bowler, best batsman and best fielder.
Other teams who contested in the four-week tourney sponsored by Robotics Solutions included Right Guards, Kicukiro College of Technology (KCT), Victory Cricket Club, National University of Rwanda (NUR) and Impala Titans.
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