List of Ugandan first-class cricketers

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This is a list of Ugandan first-class cricketers. First-class cricket matches are those between international teams or the highest standard of domestic teams in which teams have two innings each. Generally, matches are eleven players a side but there have been exceptions. Today all matches must be scheduled to have at least three days' duration; historically, matches were played to a finish with no pre-defined timespan. The list is in alphabetical order.

NameCareer SpanMatchesTeams
Akbar Baig 2004-20054 Uganda
Nehal Bibodi 2004-20052 Uganda
Charlie de Souza 1963-19641East African Invitation XI
Peter de Souza 1963-19641East African Invitation XI
Lawrence Fernandes 19671 East Africa
Emmanuel Isaneez 2004-20052 Uganda
Kenneth Kamyuka 2004-20054 Uganda
Salaudin Khan 19671 East Africa
Junior Kwebiha 2004-20053 Uganda
Kishore Lalchani 19641Coast Cricket Association XI
Keith Legesi 2004-20052 Uganda
Tendo Mbazzi 2004-20051 Uganda
Benjamin Musoke 2004-20054 Uganda
V. Narrotam 1963-19641East African Invitation XI
Michael Ndiko 2004-20053 Uganda
Virani Noordin 19671 East Africa
Frank Nsubuga 2004-20054 Uganda
Richard Okia 2004-20052 Uganda
Joel Olwenyi 2004-20054 Uganda
Bhanu Patel 19671 East Africa
Nandikishore Patel 2004-20054 Uganda
Upendra Patel 19671 East Africa
Laurence Sematimba 2004-20053 Uganda
Kishore Vasani 1963-19673East African Invitation XI, Coast Cricket Association XI, East Africa
Charles Waiswa 2004-20052 Uganda
Samuel Walusimbi 1973-19752 East Africa

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