Rwanda finish top after unbeaten qualifying campaign in Gaborone
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Champions Rwanda pose with their winners trophy after an unbeaten qualifying campaign in Gaborone, Botswana. Courtesy

The marquee final fixture of the tournament lived up to every ounce of its billing, with Rwanda

edging hosts Botswana by just 2 runs in a heart-stopping thriller at BCA Oval 1 to complete an

unbeaten campaign and confirm their place at the top of the table.

Batting first, Rwanda were restricted to 117/8 from their 20 overs by a sustained Botswana

bowling effort. Hamza Khan top-scored with 23 off 23 balls (3 fours), and there were valuable

contributions from Oscar Manishimwe (21 off 24), captain Didier Ndikubwimana (19 off 15) and

the lower-order duo of Martin Akayezu (19 off 14) and Emile Rukiriza (16 off 10, 1 four, 1 six).

Brandon Van Zyl was the pick of the Botswana bowlers with 3/23 from 4 overs, while Dhruvkumar

Maisuria took 2/11 and Boemo Kgosiemang, Nabil Master and Katlo Piet claimed a wicket apiece

in a fine team effort.

In what looked a chaseable target, Botswana’s reply was anchored by captain Karabo Motlhanka,

who batted with great composure for 40 off 38 balls (4 fours, 1 six). However, Rwanda’s bowlers

struck at regular intervals, with Yves Cyusa (2/31) and Martin Akayezu (2/24) leading the charge.

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Wickets through the middle order, including Monroux Kasselman (10), Valentine Mbazo (5) and

Thatayaone Tshose (4), left Botswana needing a late surge.

With the match in the balance, Dhruvkumar Maisuria launched a remarkable late assault, blasting

an unbeaten 16 off just 5 balls to keep Botswana’s hopes alive until the very last ball. Nabil Master

(11 off 14) and Brandon Van Zyl (11 off 7) also contributed, but Botswana fell agonisingly short

on 115/8 from their 20 overs, losing by just 2 runs.

Ignace Ntirenganya (1/18), Emile Rukiriza (1/9) and Muhammad Nadir (1/19) completed the

Rwanda bowling effort in a contest that went down to the final delivery.

The result meant that Rwanda and Kenya qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa

Qualifier 2027.

Martin Akayezu was named Player of the Match for his all-round display of 19 (14b) with the bat

and 2/24 from 4 overs with the ball.

Final Standings

Rwanda — 12 points (Qualified)

Kenya — 10 points (Qualified)

Botswana — 8 points

Cameroon — 6 points

Mali — 4 points

Sierra Leone — 4 points

Côte d’Ivoire — 0 points