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SEEKING A DOUBLE: Kenya keen to beat Hong Kong again to stay in contention

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CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFIER Batsman Hongkong team's Ehsan Nawaz (right) makes a sweeping strike as Wicket Keeper Ifran Karim of Kenya waits a delivery during cricket world cup qualifier at Nairobi Gymkana Grounds on Friday, Nov 18, 2016. [PGOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

After a successful day out in the first match of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cricket League Championships (WCLC), Kenya will be seeking to complete a double when they face off with Hong Kong today at Nairobi Gymkhana.

It is a must-win tie for Kenya who are battling to regain their One Day International (ODI) status as well as earn a ticket to the World Cup qualifiers to be held in Bangladesh in 2018.

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