2011–12 East Africa Premier League

This was the inaugural season of the East Africa Premier League. It was totally dominated by the two Ugandan sides: The Rwenzori Warriors and Nile Knights, who took the first two places in the group stage,[3] with the final being contested between the two sides. Heavy rain and showers in Nairobi led to the postponement of both the finals of the Premier League and Cup. After three postponements, the final was contested in late January 2012, which crowned the Nile Knights champions over the Rwenzori Warriors.[4] The inaugural tournament was a success, with both the East African competitions being up and running, according to then Cricket Kenya Chief Executive Tom Sears. It had some superb competitive cricket, with nearly every team holding an edge over the other. The East African competitions has proved to be a yardstick for national selection, with good performers being called up.[5]

2011-12 East Africa Premier League
Dates20 August 2011 – 28 January 2012
Administrator(s)Cricket Kenya
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
Host(s) Kenya
 Uganda
Champions Nile Knights (1st title)
Runners-up Rwenzori Warriors
Participants6
Matches played31
Most runs Roger Mukasa (321)[1]
Most wickets Joseph Angara (15)[2]

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