Ghana vs Seychelles
Ghana are firm favourites and a major qualification contender in this tournament. As hosts at Achimota, they have played multiple ICC qualifier matches on these ovals and know the surface intimately. Captain Obed Harvey leads a talented squad that includes experienced players like Lee Nyarko, Elisha Frimpong, Godfred Bakiweyem and Richmond Baaleri. Ghana have been building their program methodically and this tournament β on home soil β represents their best chance of qualifying for the Africa Regional Final.
Seychelles are an Indian Ocean archipelago with a growing but still developing cricket program. With limited T20I experience compared to the other teams, they face steep learning curves in every match of this qualifier. However, island cricket programs often produce fast bowlers who generate pace and movement not seen in practice, making them dangerous against any complacent opponent.
Ghana need to win this opening game convincingly to set their NRR off to a strong start β NRR can be crucial in a 6-team round-robin where most sides are closely matched.
π¬π Ghana Cricket Squad
Captain: Obed Harvey
Key batters: Lee Nyarko, Elisha Frimpong, Alex Osei, Peter Ananya
All-rounders: Samson Kwasi Awe Awiah, Kofi Bagabena, Richmond Baaleri, Philip Yevugah
Bowling: Godfred Bakiweyem, Vincent Ateak, Aqeel Syed Israr, Sualley Aziz, Frank Baaleri
Note: This squad is from the 2024 Sub-Regional A tournament β the 2026 squad may have updates. Verify confirmed XI on match day.
Pitch: The Achimota Cricket Oval B field features a solid turf surface β slightly smaller and less formal than the A Field but equally playable. Ghana trains here regularly and knows every imperfection. The pitch gives pace bowlers some assistance with the new ball and slows with spin as the day heats up. Scores of 130-150 are par on this surface.
Weather: Accra early afternoon (1:50 PM local) β the hottest part of the day (~33Β°C). High humidity. Players need to manage the heat carefully. No significant rain expected. The afternoon heat will make batting slightly more demanding than in the morning session.
β Suggested XI
- Ghana WK-BatWKGHA
- Obed HarveyCGHA
- Lee NyarkoGHA
- Elisha FrimpongGHA
- Richmond BaaleriGHA
- Seychelles Top BatVCSEY
- Philip YevugahGHA
- Godfred BakiweyemGHA
- Vincent AteakGHA
- Seychelles Bowler 1SEY
- Frank BaaleriGHA
π Breakdown
- Wicket-keeper1
- Batters3
- All-rounders3
- Bowlers4
- Ghana9 players
- Seychelles2 players
March 24 is Opening Day of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub-Regional Qualifier B in Accra. Three matches are played simultaneously across both Achimota Ovals: Tanzania vs Malawi (Oval A, 9:30 AM local), Eswatini vs Saint Helena (Oval A, 1:50 PM local), and Ghana vs Seychelles (Oval B, 1:50 PM local). After Day 1, the picture will start to emerge β Tanzania, Ghana, and possibly Eswatini are the early favorites to battle for the two qualifying spots into the Africa Regional Final.
Ghana are strong favourites on their home ground. Their experienced squad, familiarity with the Achimota surface, and the motivation of playing in front of a home crowd for the first time in an ICC event should produce a dominant performance. The key is winning with a large run margin to build positive NRR early in the tournament β NRR separation between Tanzania, Ghana, and the middle teams could be decisive by the end of the round-robin.