Despite a setback in their recent match against Zimbabwe, Nigeria’s female cricket national team, led by captain Blessing Etim, remains resolute and determined to claim the bronze medal at the ongoing African Games cricket event in Ghana.
The team will face Uganda in the third-place match at the Achimota Cricket Oval on Wednesday.
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In the aftermath of their loss to Zimbabwe, Blessing Etim expressed her pride in her team’s efforts and emphasized that there is no time for rest.
She stated, “A big congratulations to the ladies, I’m so proud of them. No time to rest. We’ll come to correct some mistakes from our batting, then we’ll come stronger to play on Wednesday.”
Despite facing challenges in their batting performance against Zimbabwe, the team’s bowling effort, spearheaded by players like Peculiar Agboya, Christabel Chukwuonye, and Shola Adekunle, showcased their determination and resilience on the field.
Looking ahead to the bronze medal match against Uganda, Blessing Etim highlighted the team’s commitment to rectifying errors and putting up a stronger fight.
She remains optimistic about their chances and is determined to lead her team to victory.
Zimbabwe’s captain, Mary-Anne Musonda, acknowledged Nigeria’s fighting spirit and team chemistry, recognizing their potential for future success despite their lower ranking in the competition.
As they prepare to face Uganda, ranked 18th in the world and considered formidable opponents, Nigeria’s Female Yellow Greens aim to defy expectations once again.
Their journey in the competition reflects their resilience and determination to compete at the highest level, and they are eager to make their mark on the African Games stage by bringing home the bronze medal.