Aye, but at least Tikolo was good then. Now it's just Hitesh Modi who can save them.Steulen said:Is this the Intercontinental Cup tie?
Kenya were pretty bad in that against the Dutch too.
Your commenter appeared to be right! 83* for Mishra (the new Tikolo? ), 43 for Collins Obuya, and 38 for Nehemiah Odhiambo. Then Odoyo dismissed Davison with about eight balls to go, so Canada are 52 for one overnight, leading by 56 with nigh****chman Umar Bhatti on 2*.Chemosit said:I have no way of verifying this, but a comment has just been left on my blog saying that Kenya were 9-190 with an hour to go at the crease.
Mishra (a batsman) and Variaya (tailender) were the batsmen left. Both are from the junior ranks, so a massive test of character for them.
Suji was on the night watch, wasn't he?Chemosit said:If I see Tony Suji at three again, things are going to get violent!
Dismal effort by Kenya with the bat so far - it will be a huge effort to get out of jail from here. Batting woes at the top of the order continue.
Wailey! Wailey! Wailey!
Hakon,Samuel_Vimes said:Canada 209/3 at lunch. Geoff Barnett, of Central Districts, NZ, let loose the long handle and has made 116 not out. Now, the Canada v Netherlands match in December looks like becoming a play-off game (unless Canada screws up against Bermuda AGAIN - which doesn't seem likely at present, what with home advantage, some decent batters in the side, and Osinde/Bhatti finally finding some form). But Barnett won't be playing that one, because he's got a contract with Central Districts and they're playing Otago in the State Championship that week.
Memo to John Bracewell: the man is a left-hander who opens the batting...
I had forgotten about that ruling (since it was so inconsequential: nearly all matches involving Associates with professional contracts and Full Members were finished the day before it came into effect). Nevertheless, the list only includes: ICC Twenty20 World Championship, all ODI matches between Associate Members and Full Members, ICC Cricket World Cups (senior and U/19), ICC Champions Trophy and any ICC Cricket World Cup or ICC Champions Trophy qualifying events. So only one-dayers, and not even full ODIs (I think the counties are safe from the upcoming European Championship in August, for example)Goughy said:Hakon,
So from your above post, I take it that the recent ICC ruling about teams releasing players for International games (helping the minnows) only relates to ODIs rather than Intercontinental Cup games.
Is that right?
Don't be so sure on that - playing him at three has been an ongoing experiment that has never really worked. Trouble is that we have had such issues with who else to put there, it keeps being repeated. I don't know who the most recent Kenyan batsmen out are, but I would not be surprised if he was one.Neil Pickup said:Suji was on the night watch, wasn't he?
Lets hope so. He is certainly a player who Kenya have high hopes for. This is his first big score in a First Class game, but he also showed signs of his potential in the ODIs earlier in the year.Mishra (the new Tikolo?
Isn't it Oh Canada! (or have they changed the national anthem again? )Legglancer said:Yay ...Canada!
YesNeil Pickup said:Upsets by Kenya?!