The Yellow Women of Nigeria women sent a clear warning to their rivals in the T20i tournament of Kwibuka 2025 women, which crossed Cameroon for an amazing 104 races in the Gahanga Cricket Stadium 2.
This is the second victory of the Nigeria tournament and arrived courtesy of an explosive half century of Salomé Sunday and a ruthless exhibition that left Cameroon in made Jirones.
Salome Sunday illuminates gahanga
After winning the raffle and choosing first, Nigeria delivered a master class in the T20 batting.
The position was led by Salome on Sunday, who played with balance and power to reach 53 undefeated of only 36 balls, breaking limits and turning the strike effortlessly.
His blow was the backbone of the imposing total of Nigeria of 140 for 4 in 20 overs.
She was well supported by Esther Sandy with 23 races and Kehinde Amusa, who added a fast 19, pushing Nigeria to a formidable total.
Cameroon’s batting collapse
In response, Cameroon’s persecution never took off.
Facing tight lines and aggressive bowling of the Nigerians, their batters collapsed under pressure, registering only 36 races for 6 WICKETS in 9 overs before the game ended.
Kehinde Amusa, who had previously impressed with the bat, became a destructive with the ball, carrying 2 wickts for only 4 races in his spell of two.
It was skillfully supported by Liliane Ude and Rukayat Abdulrasaq, who claimed a wickt each in a disciplined team effort.
Parties Summary – Nigeria vs Cameroon
Place: Gahanga Cricket Stadium 2, Rwanda
Tostar: Nigeria won and chosen to hit
Result: Nigeria won by 104 races
Nigeria tickets: 140/4 (20 overs)
A strong and composite batting performance saw Nigeria after 140 races for the loss of four WICKETS.
SALOMÉ DOMINGO: 53* (36 balls)-he said the tickets with an undefeated century
Esther Sandy: 23 races
Kehinde Amusa: 19 races
Nigeria’s batters capitalized loose deliveries and ran well among the wickts, keeping the score marking during the entrances.
Cameroon Tickets: 36/6 (9 overs)
Cameroon never found rhythm in the persecution and collapsed under the pressure of Nigeria’s tight bowling.
Kehinde Amusa (Nigeria): 2 WICKETS FOR 4 CARRERAS (2 overs) – Effective with bat and ball
Liliane Ude: 1 Wickt – launched a tight spell
Rukayat Abdulrasaq: 1 Wickt – its constant form continued
Cameroon’s batters had no response to Nigeria’s disciplined attack, collapsing 36/6 in just 9 overs before the game ended.
Nigeria tournament perspective
With this victory, Nigeria improves its position with 2 victories of 5 games, bouncing strongly after previous stumbling blocks in the rounding phase.
The victory has given them a significant increase in the net execution rate, which is a crucial factor as the teams are joined for semifinal points. However, they will face more rigid challenges ahead
Female yellow vegetables now direct their attention to the next accessories with the eyes firmly placed in a semifinal position.