Ivan Selemani turned the Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B into a one-man show, smashing 110 off just 52 balls to guide Tanzania to 205/3 and earn the Player of the Match award. The Tanzanian opener came out swinging from ball one, finding the boundary with clinical precision and keeping the scoreboard ticking over at a relentless pace. His strike rate of 211 set the tone for the innings — Selemani took calculated risks, punished the loose deliveries, and refused to let Seychelles settle into any rhythm with the ball.
Seychelles never recovered from the onslaught. Chasing 206, they crumbled to 51 all out in 20 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Mazharul Islam top-scored with 17, but there was no partnership, no resistance, no moment of hope. Thilina Silva took 2/28, and Jobayer Hossen chipped in with a wicket, but the damage was already done. Tanzania's bowlers had little work to do; the batting unit had already buried the contest.
Selemani's assault was the difference. While Dhrumit Mehta contributed a steady 49, it was the opener's 110 that shaped the match. He walked off to applause — a reminder that in T20, one batsman in form can end a game before the other side gets a bat.