Papua New Guinea (PNG) captain Assad Vala expressed disappointment over his team's batting performance after they were bowled out for 77 in their T20 World Cup match against Uganda at Providence Stadium. This marked PNG's lowest total in T20Is, leading to their second defeat in the tournament in a low-scoring encounter. Vala, who was dismissed for a duck in the first over, lamented the inability of his batsmen to adapt to the pitch conditions.
"Because it was a new wicket, we didn't have a target set," Vala said after the match. "We said to give ourselves a few overs then see how we go from there. As the game progressed, I think we didn't do that. I think the batters that played today really let themselves down. We didn't do as we planned."
Hiri Hiri's 15 was the highest score for PNG, with only two other batsmen reaching double figures. The team fell prey to Uganda's pace attack early on before the spinners took control. "We had a lot of soft dismissals," Vala noted. "I think anything just over 100 was a good score on that wicket. It was a challenging wicket to bat on. They bowled really well but a lot of soft dismissals from us put them on top. They never gave us any chance to get back into the game. So, credit to them as well."