Seychelles managed just 72 all out in 19.4 overs, a total that never threatened Ghana from the moment the chase began. Jobayer Hossen's 26 off 33 balls was the only real resistance; no other batter reached double figures. Thilina Silva and Thiwanka Rajapaksha each took a wicket, but the collapse told the real story — 10 wickets down in under 20 overs.
Ghana's bowlers did the heavy lifting. Isaac Aboagye was surgical with the ball, returning 3 for 6 in what was almost certainly a short spell. That economy rate — under two runs per over — strangled any chance Seychelles had of posting a defendable total. The lack of batting depth in the opposition meant Ghana's attack faced little resistance after the powerplay.
The chase lasted just 10.1 overs. Jayant Gautam's 21 off 11 balls set the tempo immediately; Bharani Kumar Majji compiled a steadier 23 off 26. Ghana reached 76 for 4 without breaking a sweat, chasing down a 72-run target with nine balls to spare. The run rate swung decisively — Seychelles managed 3.65 per over, Ghana 7.50. In T20, that gap is everything.