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Ndhlovu made his international debut for [[Uganda]] later in his career, representing his native country at major [[ICC Champions Trophy|ICC]] events. He was part of the Ugandan squad at the 2014 [[Cricket World Cup Qualifier|ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier]] held in [[New Zealand]], a [[tournament]] featuring associate nations competing for qualification to the [[2015 Cricket World Cup]]. In that event he appeared in multiple matches, including scoring 16 runs against [[Nepal]] in a group fixture.

Ndhlovu made his international debut for [[Uganda]] later in his career, representing his native country at major [[ICC Champions Trophy|ICC]] events. He was part of the Ugandan squad at the 2014 [[Cricket World Cup Qualifier|ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier]] held in [[New Zealand]], a [[tournament]] featuring associate nations competing for qualification to the [[2015 Cricket World Cup]]. In that event he appeared in multiple matches, including scoring 16 runs against [[Nepal]] in a group fixture.

Although Uganda did not qualify for the 2015 Word Cup, Ndhlovu’s inclusion in the squad and his participation in the qualifier underscore his status as one of the leading Ugandan cricketers of his generation.

Although Uganda did not qualify for the 2015 Cup, Ndhlovu’s inclusion in the squad and his participation in the qualifier underscore his status as one of the leading Ugandan cricketers of his generation.

== See also ==

== See also ==


Latest revision as of 19:43, 18 December 2025

Ugandan cricketer (born 1986)

Lepono Ndhlovu

Born (1986-02-25) 25 February 1986 (age 39)
Jinja, Uganda
Batting Right-handed
Years Team
Uganda

Lepono Ndhlovu (born 25 February 1986), also known as Abram Mutyagaba, is a Ugandan former cricketer.[1] A right-handed batsman and occassional wicket-keeper. Ndhlovu represented the Uganda national cricket team , including at the 2014 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier. In addition to his international appearances, he played first-class and List A cricket in South Africa across a decade, making more than 120 appearances in domestic competitions between 2005 to 2015.[1][2][3]

Early Life and background

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Ndhlovu was born on 25 February 1986 in Jinja, Uganda. He is noted in cricket records under both names_ Lepono Ndhlovu and Abram Mutyagaba _ due to how his birth and playing records were recorded in different countries and databases.[3]

Domestic and South African career

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Lepono Ndhlovu developed his cricketing career in South Africa, where he began playing age-group cricket for Notherns, a provincial side in domestic competitions. Shortly after, he made his senior debut in 2005 at age 19, establishing himself as a regular player over the next several seasons. During his time in South Africa he appeared across formats, including first-class, List A, and domestic T20 fixtures, for teams such as Northerns, Titans, Pretoria University, and later KwaZula-Natal Inland.[3]

Results from Cricket Archive and player tracking sites list Ndhlovu as having played more than 120 matches in South African domestic competitions between 2005 and 2015, combing first-class and List A appearances.

International career

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Ndhlovu made his international debut for Uganda later in his career, representing his native country at major ICC events. He was part of the Ugandan squad at the 2014 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier held in New Zealand, a tournament featuring associate nations competing for qualification to the 2015 Cricket World Cup. In that event he appeared in multiple matches, including scoring 16 runs against Nepal in a group fixture.

Although Uganda did not qualify for the 2015 World Cup, Ndhlovu’s inclusion in the squad and his participation in the qualifier underscore his status as one of the leading Ugandan cricketers of his generation.

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