You of all people...Ravinder (sp?) Shah c Watson b Hoffmann 54 (53b, 10x4)
I did warn that I didn't have a clue!You of all people...
Ravindu
JaI did warn that I didn't have a clue!
Ravi Bopara is Ravinder, right?
Och aye the noo! It's 150 years since the McKangas left Scotland but I still feel a tinge of pride. Sound like some fairly fierce cricket going on over there in Mombasa......Good win for the Scots too, didn't think they could pull it off.
NOOOOoooooooooo!.......Scotland 2-0 after an over in reply to Kenya's 259-9.
Two runs, no wickets. Hardly a disaster! now 26/0.NOOOOoooooooooo!
Has it not also been said that others at the series have been hit by the same virus though?Well the latest on the forfeit seems to be that the illness has been diagnosed as "viral exacerbated by the massive change in conditions" i.e Canada travelling from 0 degrees to 35+ without leaving long enough to acclimatise. Not food poisoning after all, though no doubt this will rumble on for a bit as the ICC investigate.
thats the story Cricinfo tells, yes it has to do with it, but the poisoning started because of the body being weak.Well the latest on the forfeit seems to be that the illness has been diagnosed as "viral exacerbated by the massive change in conditions" i.e Canada travelling from 0 degrees to 35+ without leaving long enough to acclimatise. Not food poisoning after all, though no doubt this will rumble on for a bit as the ICC investigate.
The fact that Canadian coach Andy Pick has apologised for not raising a team speaks fairly clearly.
Regards the locals, Kenya have actually lost big time on this. There were about 15 schools going to bring kids to watch and learn about the game, many for the first time. Hopefully, they will be able to come to one of the other matches, but if not, that is a real blow to cricket in Mombasa.