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Nairobi officials keen to work with Cricket Kenya to save the game from nose diving

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Kenya's Narendra Kalyan attempts to return the ball during cricket world cup qualifier at Nairobi Gymkana Grounds on Friday, Nov 18, 2016. [PGOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Nairobi cricket officials have expressed concern over the dwindling standards of the sport in the country and have called on the national body, Cricket Kenya (CK) to iron out their current stalemate to save the game from nose diving.

The Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) officials led by chairman Kanti Rabadia said despite the national body conducting its election in April this year, nothing has changed and instead the battle for leadership has escalated with two groups involved in court cases.

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