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This has been an up-and-down tournament for Uganda, with the joy of victory over Papua New Guinea sandwiched between two heavy defeats.

Their bowlers deserve some credit for preventing any West Indies batter from cutting loose, but their batting limitations were severely exposed.

Number nine Juma Miyagi, who hit an unbeaten 13, was the only player to reach double figures and face more than 10 balls, with extras joint top-scorer with five.

West Indies already look set for a place in the knockout stages, with the scale of this win giving them a hefty net run-rate advantage over the teams below them.

Afghanistan’s run-rate is even higher, meaning bottom side New Zealand will likely need to win their remaining three matches convincingly to have a chance of a top-two finish.

West Indies face New Zealand next in Trinidad on Wednesday while Uganda play the Black Caps at the same venue on Friday.

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