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Cricket Cranes Head To Jinja For 10-Day Bootcamp

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January 4, 2024
in Uganda
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A training squad of 21 players has entered a 10-day-bootcamp that started on Wednesday in Jinja. The squad will use the camp to work on team culture and physical tests ahead of a very busy 2024. 

The camp will also be used to select a squad that will travel for a training camp in India, as the Cricket Cranes prepare for the World Cup in June. 

The squad is missing Alpesh Ramjani, Ronak Patel and Dinesh Nakrani, who are back home, and fast bowler Innocent Mwebaze and Muhammad Shaf, who get their first call ups with the senior team. 

The camp will be managed by interim Head Coach Jackson Ogwang. 

Full Training Squad: 

Roger Mukasa, Simon Ssesazi, Ronak Patel, Robinson Obuya, Ronald Lutaaya, Calvin Watuwa, Steven Wabwose, Riazat Ali Shah, Dinesh Nakrani, Brian Masaba, Kenneth Waiswa, Pascal Murungi, Fred Achellam, Cyrus Kakuru, Frank Nsubuga, Henry Ssenyondo, Joseph Baguma, Siraje Nsubuga, Bilal Hassun, Juma Miyagi, Cosmas Kyewuta, Jonathan Ssebanja, David Wabwire, Innocent Mwebaze, Muhammed Shaf.

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