Zimbabwe ‘A’ beat Kenya

Published December 15, 2001

NAIROBI, Dec 14: Zimbabwe ‘A’ defeated Kenya by 10 runs in the fourth one-day match Friday.

Scoreboard

ZIMBABWE

A.Campbell run out 77

M.Vermeulen c C.Obuya b M.Suji 28

H.Masakadza c Odoyo b T.Suji 0

G.Rennie run out 23

D.Viljoen c T.Suji b C.Obuya 32

B.Mahwire c Tikolo b Tikolo 11

A.Maregwede c K.Obuya b T.Suji 12

R.Price c Odumbe b C.Obuya 23

C.MacMillan bowled b T.Suji 20

D.Mutendera not out 5

B.Watambwa bowled b T.Suji 2

EXTRAS (b4, lb2, w1) 7

TOTAL (all out, 49.4 overs) 240

FALL OF WKTS: 1-65, 2-66, 3-107, 4-140, 5-168, 6-175, 7-203, 8-232, 9-235, 10-240

BOWLING: M. Suji 10-0-31-1, Odoyo 1-0-6-0, Angara 4-0-30-0, T. Suji 7.4-0-36-4, Tikolo 10-0-41-1, Odumbe 10-0-40-0, Obuya 4-0-25-2, Patel 3-0-25-0.

KENYA

K.Obuya lbw b MacMillan 37

R.Shah c Campbell b MacMillan 32

S.Tikolo c Maregwede b MacMillan 32

M.Odumbe c Campbell b Price 41

T.Odoyo b Price 18

H.Modi c Maregwede b Rennie 33

T.Suji b Price 3

C.Obuya run out 2

M.Suji c Campbell b Rennie 7

B.Patel not out 7

J.Angara bowled b MacMillan 7

EXTRAS (lb2, w6, nb3) 11

TOTAL (all out, 48.4 overs) 230

FALL OF WKTS: 1-51, 2-97, 3-108, 4-143, 5-191, 6-198, 7-202, 8-215, 9-220, 10-230

BOWLING: Watambwa 10-1-56-0, Mutendera 4-0-33-0, MacMillan 9.4-1-60-4, Price 10-0-29-3, Viljoen 10-0-30-0, Rennie 5-1-20-2

RESULT: Zimbabwe “A” win by 10 runs.

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