Kenyans seek third victory over Saudi Arabia

Cricket
By Gilbert Wandera | Sep 27, 2016
Kenya's Batsman Dhiren Gondaria (right) makes a defensive shot as Inayat Saeed of Saudi Arabia waits to catch a delivery during quadrangular Cricket Tournament at Jerffreys Academy on Saturday, Sept 24, 2016. [PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Fresh from winning the Cricket Kenya Four-Nation Quadrangular 50-Overs series, hosts Kenya begin their hunt for the Twenty20 title today morning at Nairobi Gymkhana.

Bubbling with confidence, the hosts will seek to extend their dominance over Saudi  Arabia, whom they beat twice in the longer version of the game.

Kenya were to face Qatar yesterday, but their match was rescheduled due to wet conditions at the Jeffrey's Grounds, which rendered the oval unplayable. Nonetheless, Kenya coach Thomas Odoyo is hopeful his boys will triumph once again.

"We want to win because we are aiming for a clean sweep in the T20 challenge. We did not play our opening match, but that will not deter us from achieving our objective. The players are in high spirits and ready to make Kenya proud," Odoyo said.

Kenya will go into the match as favourites following their double victory against Saudi Arabia in the 50-Overs. The homeboys first defeated the Saudis by 16 runs in their preliminary match, then later won by six wickets in the final to be crowned champions.

Odoyo will rely on the services of first-rising batsman Dhiren Gondaria, who led Kenya to victory in the final. Veteran all-rounder Collins Obuya and bowler Nelson Odhiambo, who were impressive for Kenya against the Saudis, will also feature. Others are captain Rakep Patel, Irfan Karim and Rushab Patel.

In the second match, Uganda will take on Qatar at the Jeffrey's Grounds. The Ugandans will be keen to overcome Qatar, who beat them by five wickets in the preliminaries of the 50-overs.

Elsewhere, Saudi Arabia beat Uganda by 31 runs to begin their T20 campaign on a high. Waheed Abdul was the lead scorer for Saudi Arabia with 71 runs off 44 balls. Abdul was outstanding as he hammered 11 boundaries among them five fours and four sixes. Nadeem Javed was second on the scorecard with 33 runs off 20 balls, while Muhammad Abbasi had 24 runs off 23 balls.

In bowling, Uganda's Brian Masaba had had two wickets for 35 runs in four overs.

Share this story
Zetech Sparks hold the nerve to edge out Strathmore Swords
Sparks, who embarked on a journey without their long-serving coach Maurice Obilo, who shifted allegiance to Stanbic Aces, laboured to a 51-50 win in overtime.
Prisons crowned Japanese Ambassador's Cup champions
Prisons won the Seniors category of the national judo tournament after bagging four gold, four silver, and two bronze medals.
Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia go nine points clear
AFC Leopards face Shabana test on Sunday as both teams seek to cut K’Ogalo lead.
Kenya finally removed from WADA watchlist
Kenya was placed on the WADA's compliance watch list last year but has now complied with global anti-doping standards.
Nairobi on verge of lifting National Intermediate Championships title
Nairobi, who fielded two teams owing to the high number of boxers and teams in the branch, have been in a class of their own in the three-day competition.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS