Ugandan bowler Frank Nsubuga has created new history in the ongoing T20 World Cup in America and West Indies on Thursday.
Chasing the target of 78 runs, Uganda lost five wickets against Papua New Guinea at just 26 runs, but thanks to Riazat Ali Shah’s excellent knock of 33 runs, Uganda achieved the target in the 19th over.
This success was not only historic for Uganda, but the country’s 43-year-old spinner also made history in the match.
He bowled the best spell in T20 World Cup history, taking two wickets for just four runs in four overs.

