By Clare Ross
As Brits tend to, because we feel comfortable and safe chatting about it (that and tea), I’m going to start with the weather. Africa, the equator and the fact the only CWB stash we were given was shorts and t-shirts meant that most of the group had expected sun on arrival. Instead, we were greeted with the British staple – grey and drizzle. However, don’t worry too much, it has cleared (blogging from outside restaurant) and we have been promised by the CEO of the Ugandan Cricket Association (I assume he’s also chief of weather).
And that brings us nicely to our first action of today – meeting the Ugandan Cricket Association at their offices, admiring all their impressive silverware and collecting many t-shirts. Most importantly we met the remainder of our crew for the next 2 weeks: Joseph (chauffeur extroadinaire), Alpha and Rocket (fellow coaches).
The rest of the day was a combination of driving, napping, pizza and the equator until we reached our destination and home for the 4 days.
There seems to be a small amount of confusion with regards to arrangements for tomorrow, something I am led to believe we will become used to, but I’m sure we’ll more than muddle through – everyone’s keen to get going now!
2 comments
Sal says:
Oct 4, 2013
Hi team Ugsnda, glad you all arrived safely. Sounds like standard CWB chaos to me, all good stuff. Looking forward to all your blogs x
Ed says:
Oct 4, 2013
Good luck guys. Uganda is a truly fantastic people, with wonderful countryside. They also have so much talent at cricket. You will do CWB proud.
The CWB trustees
Ed, Chris and Andy