The two games on the first day of the series were shared, with Rwanda winning the opener by one wicket before Ghana took victory in the second game by two wickets.[4] After another win for each side, Ghana clinched the series 3–2 by winning the final game by 7 wickets, helped by 80 not out from player of the series Amoluk Singh.[5]
There was some confusion regarding the result of the fourth match, which saw Rwanda reach 30/1 from five overs in their run-chase, before rain prevented any further play. Instead of Ghana winning via the DLS method, the Rwandan team conceded the match.[6]
Rwanda won by 1 wicket Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali Umpires: Eric Dusabemungu (Rwa) and Itangishaka Olivier (Rwa) Player of the match: Martin Akayezu (Rwa)
Ghana won the toss and elected to bat.
Martin Akayezu, Zappy Bimenyimana, Eric Dusingizimana, Kevin Irakoze, Yvan Mitari, Didier Ndikubwimana, Wilson Niyitanga, Eric Niyomugabo, Clinton Rubagumya, Subhasis Samal, Orchide Tuyisenge, Bosco Tuyizere (Rwa), Moses Anafie, Samson Awiah, Obed Harvey, Theodore Joseph, Amoluk Singh and Devender Singh (Gha) all made their T20I debuts.
Rwanda played their first men's T20I match.
Subhasis Samal (Rwa) was replaced by Wilson Niyitanga during the Ghana innings.
Rwanda won by 57 runs Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali Umpires: Gasana Christian (Rwa) and Itangishaka Olivier (Rwa) Player of the match: Zappy Bimenyimana (Rwa)
Ghana won the toss and elected to field.
David Uwimana, Pankaj Vekaria (Rwa) and Francis Bakiweyem (Gha) all made their T20I debuts.