Kiwis Opt to Bowl First in T20 World Cup Opener Against Uganda

[Hobart, Australia] – New Zealand, the [T20 World Cup] favorites, won the toss and opted to bowl first in their opening match against [Uganda] at the Bellerive Oval on Tuesday.

The decision to bowl first highlights the [Kiwi’s strong bowling attack], led by the experienced [Tim Southee] and the young [Lockie Ferguson]. The [pitch] in Hobart is known for offering some assistance to the bowlers, making it the perfect setting for the Black Caps to set the tone early in the tournament.

[Uganda, on the other hand, will be hoping to pull off an upset against the tournament favorites. They will rely on their [in-form batsmen], like [Riazat Ali Shah] and [Arnold Otwani], to chase down any respectable target.

The match promises to be an interesting encounter as the [Black Caps] aim to start their campaign on a winning note, while [Uganda] look to create a major upset.

Keywords: T20 World Cup, New Zealand, Uganda, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson, pitch, bowling attack, Riazat Ali Shah, Arnold Otwani, Black Caps, upset.

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