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Khoda: It's time to rebuild Kenya's battered cricket

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Swamibapa's Bowler James Ng'oche throwing the ball under the keen watch of Umpire Rocky Demelo during Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association League at Sikh Union, Nairobi. Sept 26, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The road to recovery for Kenyan cricket is long and tortuous and the country cannot afford another round of lawsuits, former Swamibapa cricketer Harshad Khoda has said.

Instead, Khoda wants the newly elected Cricket Kenya officials to be accorded support to revive the country’s dwindling fortunes in the sport.

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