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June 9, 2021, 5:55 a.m. -  cricnscore1

Chasing 108, Queentor Abel picked up from where she left in the last game and smashed 40 off 45 balls. Her opening partner Veronica Abuga too played well for her knock of 33. The opening pair put on a partnership of 67 runs to tilt the game totally in favor of the chasing team. In the end, Kenya Women hauled the target rather comfortably in the 19th overs with 8 wickets in hand. Current Form Rwanda Women: Rwanda Women were outplayed by Namibia Women in their last completed fixture. [Kwibuka Women’s Twenty20 Tournament 2021 schedule](https://www.cricnscore.com/kwibuka-womens-twenty20-tournament-2021-schedule-kwibuka-womens-twenty20-tournament-2021-squads/) Bowling first, Rwanda Women conceded 101 for 6 in 20 overs.  The opening pair of Namibia Women collected 36 runs for the first wicket. Adri Van der Merve scored a quickfire 29 off 22 deliveries while Arrastra Diergaardt made 20 off 40. At this point, Namibia Women looked poised to score in excess of 140. However, the middle order could not fire enough and they had to settle for a total of 101 in 20 overs. Rwanda Women started off terribly as they lost both the openers for duck and were reduced to 4 for 2 in the 3rd over. Kayleen Green and Wilka Mwatile bowled exceptionally well for Namibia Women. Sifa Ingabire showed some fight with her gritty knock of 12 runs but she got runout at an important juncture. In the end, Rwanda Women were restricted to 58 for 8 in 20 overs, losing the match by 43 runs. Let's have a look at the squads: Nigeria Women - Samantha Agazuma (c) , Kehinde Abdulquadri, Omonye Asika, Mary Desmond, Joy Efosa, Favour Eseigbe, Blessing Etim, Abigail Igbobie, Miracle Imimole, Piety Lucky, Blessing Nwobodo, Agatha Obulor, Racheal Samson, Esther Sandy, Salome Sunday Rwanda Women - Sarah Uwera (c) , Marie Bimenyimana, Diane Dusabemungu, Alice Ikuzwe, Flora Irakoze, Sifa Ingabire, Gisele Ishimwe, Henriette Ishimwe, Immaculee Muhawenimana, Delphine Mukarurangwa, Belyse Murekatete, Josiane Nyirankundineza, Cathia Uwamahoro, Margueritte Vumiliya

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