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All set for DTB Mombasa T20 Premier League

Sikh Union batsman Mohammed Kalyan (left) and Swamibapa keeper Duwanil Patel during a past match in Nairobi. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Cricket Kenya chairman Manoj Patel has called on cricket teams to invest in youth programs. 

“The national teams both men and women need to have good feeder teams and that is why my new office is focusing more on ensuring all the active clubs have youth teams for continuity,” said Patel.

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