The Uganda national cricket team is nicknamed the Cricket Cranes - What does it stand for?
CU - Our national bird is the crested cranes so we borrow from that to have the Cricket Cranes!
Uganda has been shuttling between Division 2 and Division 3 for a while. How does it plan to conquer it?
CU - We are improving our cricket from amateur to semi pro and we know a more professional set up will help us improve.
The Cricket Cranes are coached by arguably the greatest Kenyan cricketer, Steve Tikolo.
Not many people know but Uganda has participated in World Cup under the East African team in the earliest edition. With Kenya no more a regional dominant team, is there a possibility of such a coalition, similar to West Indies?
CU - We came out of the East and Central African alliance over 20 years ago, we got associate membership in 1998 and since then each member has developed on their own. Maybe the thought crosses peoples' minds some times but for now we each compete on our own.
What is the domestic cricket structure like in Uganda?
CU- Our structure is completely amateur, we have 3 divisions separated in 8/8/6 a total of 24 clubs for men and 2 divisions for women with 12 clubs. These clubs compete in a league with the men playing on Sunday and women on Saturday.