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January 30, 2010Posted by Sahil Dutta on 01/30/2010 in Uganda
Spinners set up Kenyan rout
The Kenyan spinners made light work of a young Uganda line-up in the opening fixture of the Kenya tri-series Twenty20 tournament at the Gymkhana Club Ground in Nairobi. The event, which also features Scotland is an important warm-up for the Twenty20 Qualifier, staged in Dubai and Abu Dubai, which starts next month.
Kenya were once one of the strongest Associate countries but have struggled in recent years and were beaten at home by Scotland in the Intercontinental Cup on January 28. Today they were comfortable winners as disciplined bowling by experienced offspinner James Kamande (2 for 18) and left-arm spinner Kiren Varaiya (2 for 9) choked the Ugandan middle order and restricted the total to123 for 9 from the twenty overs.
Roger Mukasa, the opening batsman, and captain Akbar Baig were the only batsmen to threaten some resistance, as Musaka stroked four boundaries from his 14 deliveries, before he fizzled out, trapped in front by Kamande for 23. Baig tried to steady things with a more patient 23 before he fell in the same way to the same bowler.
A glut of early wickets would have been the only way for Uganda to get themselves back into the game but it wasn't to be as veteran opener Steve Tikilo and David Obuya put on 66 for the first wicket. After Obuya fell for 23, Tikilo completed his 23rd one-day international fifty before falling for 63 from 44 deliveries.
Alex Obanda (31 not out) and captain Maurice Ouma (2 not out) saw the Kenyan's home and they will no doubt face a sterner challenge when they meet Scotland on February 1.
In 2007, Kenya was beaten by Uganda in a T20 match
Ireland and nation with similar cricketing calibre should be given test status.atleast they should be provided a fixture between countries like ireland afganistan and top ranked associates against the likes of australia india.at least in 1 or 2 20-20 or odi.that is the best way forward for icc to develop and popularise the game on global perspective.
What do u say?reply.