Result for the finals
Sir Ali Muslim B 160/4 in 20 overs
SCLPS YL B 101 all out in 16.1 overs
Sir Ali Muslim B won by 59 runs
Yesterday at the Sikh Union Club in Nairobi, Siraje Nsubuga delivered a match-winning performance to guide his team, Sir Ali Muslim B, to victory in the 2025 Nairobi Cricket Provincial Association (NCPA) Division One T20 League final.
Sir Ali Muslim B triumphed by 59 runs over SCLPS YL B, securing a well-deserved championship.
Though Nsubuga was dismissed for just a single run with the bat, his true impact came with the ball.
The all-rounder produced a brilliant bowling display, claiming 4 wickets for just 16 runs in 3.1 overs, maintaining an impressive economy rate of 4.11.
His effort was pivotal in restricting SCLPS YL B from chasing down the target.
Having won the toss, Sir Ali Muslim B opted to bat first, setting a competitive total of 160/4 in their 20 overs.
Despite a valiant effort from the opposition, SCLPS YL B fell short in their pursuit of the target and fell short by 59 runs.
Throughout the season, Nsubuga has been a standout performer for Sir Ali Muslim B.
He has accumulated 176 runs from 13 innings, demonstrating his ability with the bat, but it’s his lethal bowling that has truly made him a force to be reckoned with.
In 14 innings, he has taken 17 wickets, showcasing his all-round capabilities.
In the semi-finals, Sir Ali Muslim B defeated Stray Lions B by 25 runs, with Nsubuga contributing an all-round performance—scoring 30 runs off 24 balls and picking up 2 crucial wickets. His consistency with both bat and ball earned him three Player of the Match awards during the league, underscoring his exceptional skills and leadership.
After the final Siraje informed us that;
“I am thrilled to have played a key role in helping my club win the trophy—this was my goal when I first arrived in Nairobi.
Although I’ll soon be heading back to Uganda, my commitment to cricket in the region remains strong”
As the NCPA Division One T20 League draws to a close, Nsubuga will soon head back to Uganda to play in the UCA Men’s 50-over League for Rounders Cricket Club, transitioning from his previous stint with Ceylon Lions.
Additionally, Nsubuga will feature for Challengers Cricket Club in the Rwanda League, further cementing his status as a key figure in East African cricket.
Nsubuga’s remarkable contributions this season not only earned Sir Ali Muslim B the league title but also highlighted his exceptional all-round talent, making him one of the most promising cricketers in the region.






