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NETBALL WORLD CUP: She Cranes put up spirited fight but fall short against defending champions New Zealand

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 29, 2023
in Sports
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Mary Nuba in action.

Mary Nuba in action.

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In a highly anticipated match at the ongoing 2023 Netball World Cup, the Uganda national netball team, She Cranes, has displayed tremendous effort but succumbed to defending champions New Zealand.

The game, which took place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in South Africa this morning, began with the She Cranes keeping pace with New Zealand in the first two quarters. The first quarter ended with a narrow margin of 13-11, and they continued to show determination in the second quarter, posting a score of 25-21.

However, the third quarter proved challenging for the She Cranes, as New Zealand started to widen the lead, creating a six-goal gap. Despite their valiant efforts, the gap further extended to ten goals in the final quarter, with the Silver Ferns of New Zealand emerging victorious with a full-time score of 54-44.

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Mary Nuba and Shadia Nassanga were standout performers for the She Cranes, with Nuba contributing an impressive 30 goals and Shadia adding 10 goals to the team’s score.

Although the outcome was not in their favour, the She Cranes showed resilience and skill throughout the match. Their performance garnered praise from fans and opponents alike.

Looking ahead, the She Cranes will regroup and prepare for their next challenge against Trinidad & Tobago on Sunday at 5 pm.

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