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2021 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament


Dates
Rwanda Cricket Association
Women's Twenty20 International
Round-robin and play-offs
Rwanda
Kenya (4th title)
Namibia
5
14
Queentor Abel
Sune Wittmann (167)
Sarah Wetoto (17)

The 2021 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament was a women's T20I cricket (WT20I) tournament held in Rwanda from 6 to 12 June 2021. This was the seventh edition of the annual Kwibuka T20 Tournament, first organised in 2014 in remembrance of the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. All matches were played at the Gahanga International Cricket Stadium in Kigali. Tanzania won the 2019 edition but did not defend the title this year. The 2020 edition of the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021 edition of the tournament was originally announced as a five-team event featuring the women's national sides of Rwanda, Botswana, Namibia, Nigeria and two-time champions Uganda. On 29 May 2021, it was confirmed that three-time champions Kenya would also participate. Botswana, Namibia and Nigeria played in the Kwibuka tournament for the first time. The six teams were placed into two groups of three. However, Uganda withdrew from the tournament on 3 June 2021 due to positive COVID-19 tests within their camp. Prior to their withdrawal, Uganda had named a provisional squad for the tournament.

The Rwanda Cricket Association stated their intent to further enhance the status of the Kwibuka tournament by including Zimbabwe on a regular basis in future years and inviting leading associate teams from Europe and elsewhere, stating that they had already held positive talks with the German Cricket Federation and the Brazilian Cricket Association.

Namibia won all four of their round-robin matches to become the first team to qualify for the semi-finals. Hosts Rwanda beat Nigeria in their penultimate group match to confirm their berth in the semi-finals. Kenya also secured a place in the semi-finals. In the final group game, Nigeria beat Botswana by three wickets to become the fourth and final team to qualify for the semi-finals. Namibia and Kenya advanced to the final with comfortable semi-final victories over Nigeria and Rwanda, respectively.

Rwanda finished the tournament in third place, after beating Nigeria by eight runs in the play-off match. Kenya won their fourth Kwibuka T20 title after defeating Namibia by 7 wickets in the final. Kenyan all-rounder Queentor Abel was named player of the tournament, after scoring 165 runs and taking 7 wickets.

The following squads were named for the tournament:

BotswanaKenyaNamibiaNigeriaRwanda
Laura Mophakedi (c, wk)
Florence Samanyika (vc)
Tebagano Ditshotlo
Botho Freeman
Onneile Keitsemang
Jacqueline Kgang
Bontle Madimabe
Precious Modimo
Thapelo Modise
Amantle Mokgotlhe
Collin Mokibelo
Shameelah Mosweu
Tebogo Motlhabaphuti
Botsogo Mpedi
Tuelo ShadrackMargaret Ngoche (c)
Sarah Wetoto (vc)
Queentor Abel
Josephine Abwom
Veronica Abuga
Ruth Achando (wk)
Lavendah Idambo
Sharon Juma (wk)
Melvin Khagoitsa
Brenda Mogusu
Monicah Ndhambi
Daisy Njoroge
Flavia Odhiambo
Marion Okira
Jane Otieno
Esther Wachira
Edith WaithakaIrene van Zyl (c)
Yasmeen Khan (vc, wk)
Jurriene Diergaardt
Dietlind Foerster
Merczerly Gorases
Kayleen Green
Victoria Hamunyela
Reehana Khan
Wilka Mwatile
Sylvia Shihepo
Namusha Shiomwenyo
Adri van der Merwe
Edelle van Zyl
Sune WittmannSamantha Agazuma (c)
Agatha Obulor (vc)
Kehinde Abdulquadri
Omonye Asika
Mary Desmond
Joy Efosa
Favour Eseigbe
Blessing Etim
Abigail Igbobie (wk)
Miracle Imimole
Piety Lucky
Blessing Nwobodo
Osyende Omonkhobio
Racheal Samson
Esther Sandy
Salome SundaySarah Uwera (c, wk)
Marie Bimenyimana
Diane Dusabemungu
Alice Ikuzwe
Flora Irakoze (wk)
Sifa Ingabire
Gisele Ishimwe
Henriette Ishimwe
Immaculee Muhawenimana
Delphine Mukarurangwa
Belise Murekatete
Josiane Nyirankundineza
Cathia Uwamahoro
Margueritte Vumiliya
TeamsPWLTNRPtsNRR
Namibia440008+2.662
Kenya431006+0.957
Rwanda422004+0.095
Nigeria413002–0.993
Botswana404000–3.249

The following 14 players were named in the team of the tournament:

  • Sune Wittmann

  • Queentor Abel

  • Yasmeen Khan (wk)

  • Sarah Wetoto

  • Adri van der Merwe

  • Margaret Ngoche (c)

  • Kayleen Green

  • Amantle Mokgotlhe

  • Blessing Etim

  • Henriette Ishimwe

  • Victoria Hamunyela

  • Cathia Uwamahoro

  • Salome Sunday

  • Marie Bimenyimana

  • Series home at ESPN Cricinfo

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