Seychelles vs Ghana: A Contrast in Cricket Performance
By Vikram Nair / 24.03.2026
As the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B approaches, the contrasting cricketing fortunes of Ghana and Seychelles are evident. Ghana, currently ranked 66th in the ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings with a rating of 30, has shown promising form, winning 3 out of their last 5 completed T20I fixtures. In stark contrast, Seychelles is positioned at 94th and has not yet earned a rating, having lost all of their last 5 completed T20I matches.
The decisive moment for both teams will come on March 24, 2026, when they meet at the Achimota Cricket Oval in Accra. Ghana’s home advantage is expected to play a significant role in their performance, as noted by experts who believe that playing in familiar conditions will bolster their chances. “Ghana will be playing in their home conditions and it will only aid their campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B 2026,” an analyst remarked.
For Ghana, key players such as Richmond Baaleri, known for his big hitting prowess, and Lee Nyarko, a strike bowler adept at taking wickets, are expected to make a significant impact. Conversely, Seychelles will rely on Mazharul Islam to score runs and Sohail Rocket as a genuine wicket-taker, although their recent form raises questions about their competitiveness.
The tournament, running from March 24 to March 29, 2026, features a total of 5 teams, with the top two advancing to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Regional Final. Given Ghana’s recent successes and Seychelles’ struggles, the expectations are heavily tilted in favor of the home team.
Experts have expressed skepticism about Seychelles’ chances, with one stating, “It would be a surprise if Seychelles make it to the top 2 after the tournament finishes.” This sentiment reflects the broader view of the cricketing community regarding the two teams’ prospects.
As the tournament unfolds, Ghana will also open the day against Saint Helena, further emphasizing their role as a frontrunner in this qualifier. The dynamics of this matchup not only highlight the current state of cricket in both nations but also set the stage for potential future developments in African cricket.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to team lineups or conditions leading up to the match. However, the stark differences in performance and rankings between Seychelles and Ghana are clear as they prepare for this crucial encounter.
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