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Tanzania Cruise to 8-Wicket Win Over Malawi in Sub-Regional Qualifier B

Tanzania continued their impressive run in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Africa Qualifier B with a dominant 8-wicket victory over Malawi in a low-scoring encounter.

Batting first, Malawi struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Tanzanian bowling unit. Regular wickets disrupted any chance of building partnerships, as Tanzania maintained tight control throughout the innings. Malawi was eventually bowled out for 77/9 in 19.1 overs, a total that left them with little margin for error.

Tanzania’s bowlers executed their plans to perfection, applying consistent pressure and limiting scoring opportunities. Their sharp fielding further compounded Malawi’s difficulties, ensuring the innings never found rhythm.

In reply, Tanzania approached the chase with composure and patience. Despite losing two early wickets, their batters showed maturity and control, steadily guiding the team toward the target. Tanzania reached 78/2 in 20.0 overs, sealing victory comfortably with 8 wickets in hand.

The result reinforces Tanzania’s growing confidence and balance as they continue their campaign, while Malawi will look to regroup and bounce back stronger in their upcoming fixtures.

The tournament, hosted by the Ghana Cricket Association, continues to provide a competitive platform for emerging cricket nations across the region. Tanzania continued their impressive run in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Africa Qualifier B with a dominant 8-wicket victory over Malawi in a low-scoring encounter.

Batting first, Malawi struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Tanzanian bowling unit. Regular wickets disrupted any chance of building partnerships, as Tanzania maintained tight control throughout the innings. Malawi was eventually bowled out for 77/9 in 19.1 overs, a total that left them with little margin for error.

Tanzania’s bowlers executed their plans to perfection, applying consistent pressure and limiting scoring opportunities. Their sharp fielding further compounded Malawi’s difficulties, ensuring the innings never found rhythm.

In reply, Tanzania approached the chase with composure and patience. Despite losing two early wickets, their batters showed maturity and control, steadily guiding the team toward the target. Tanzania reached 78/2 in 20.0 overs, sealing victory comfortably with 8 wickets in hand.

The result reinforces Tanzania’s growing confidence and balance as they continue their campaign, while Malawi will look to regroup and bounce back stronger in their upcoming fixtures.

The tournament, hosted by the Ghana Cricket Association, continues to provide a competitive platform for emerging cricket nations across the region.