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February 17, 2003 Monday Zul Hijjah 15, 1423

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Odoyo excels as Kenya edge out Canada


CAPE TOWN, Feb 16: Thomas Odoyo was Kenya’s hero as the African side ground their way to a four-wicket victory over Canada in a hard-fought World Cup Group ‘B’ match on Saturday (partly reported in Sunday’s edition).

Chasing a modest 198 to achieve only their second win in 12 World Cup matches, the Kenyans reached their target with nine balls to spare as Canada, buoyed by their shock opening win over Bangladesh, pushed them all the way.

“It was far too close for comfort,” said Kenya captain Steve Tikolo.

Man-of-the-Match Odoyo completed tidy figures of four for 28 before his calm unbeaten 27 steered his side to their target.

“I just tried to bowl straight, the ball was doing a bit,” Odoyo said. “I tried not to show the pressure when I came out to bat.”

Ravindu Shah also made a polished 61 for Kenya to follow his defiant knock of 60 in the team’s crushing opening defeat by hosts South Africa.

Kennedy Obuya fell early but Shah, dropped early in his innings and batting with a runner, and Tikolo added 84 for the second wicket.

Tikolo was lbw to off-spinner John Davison for 42, and when Shah, whose 50 included seven fours, fell to Sanjayan Thuraisingam, Kenya rather lost their way.

Maurice Odumbe struck a massive six over mid-wicket in his 26, but fell lbw to Davison, who plays his club cricket for South Australia.

Hitesh Modi played an extraordinarily defensive innings, making only six runs from 48 balls before being deceived by the exemplary Davison who completed outstanding figures of three for 15 from 10 overs.

But Odoyo and Peter Ongondo added 38 for the sixth wicket to see the east Africans to the brink of victory.

“We put up a good fight all the way to the end,” Canada captain Joseph Harris said. “Another couple of wickets and things could have been different.”

Scoreboard


CANADA:

I. Maraj b Odoyo 5

J.M. Davison c C. Obuya b Ongondo 31

D. Chumney c Shah b C. Obuya 10

I.S. Billcliff b A.Suji 71

J.V. Harris c A. Suji b C. Obuya 31

A.F. Sattaur b Odumbe 7

N.A. de Groot lbw b Odumbe 0

A. Bagai c D.Obuya b Odoyo 12

S. Thuraisingham c D.Obuya b Odoyo 13

A. Codrington b Odoyo 5

D. Joseph not out 4

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-5, NB-1) 8

TOTAL (all out, 49 overs) 197

FALL OF WKTS: 1-18, 2-47, 3-48, 4-134, 5-158, 6-159, 7-162, 8-186, 9-186.

BOWLING: M.A. Suji 7-1-23-0; Odoyo 10-1-28-4 (2w); Ongondo 6-1-12-1 (1nb, 1w); C.O. Obuya 10-1-46-2 (1w); Odumbe 9-0-41-2; A.O. Suji 7-0-45-1 (1w).

KENYA:

K.O. Obuya b Thuraisingam 4

R.D. Shah c Maraj b Thuraisingam 61

S.O. Tikolo lbw b Davison 42

H.S. Modi c Harris b Davison 6

M.O. Odumbe lbw b Davison 26

T.M. Odoyo not out 27

P.J. Ongondo b Codrington 16

D.O. Obuya not out 4

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-9) 12

TOTAL (for six wkts, 48.3 overs) 198

FALL OF WKTS: 1-15, 2-99, 3-116, 4-148, 5-154, 6-192.

DID NOT BAT: A.O. Suji, C.O. Obuya, M.A. Suji.

BOWLING: Joseph 10-1-39-0 (3w); Thuraisingam 10-1-53-2 (2w); Codrington 10-1-44-1 (1w); Davison 10-3-15-3 (3w); de Groot 4-0-22-0; Maraj 4.3-0-22-0.

RESULT: Kenya won by four wickets.

UMPIRES: Nadeem Ghauri (Pakistan) and A.V. Jayaprakash (India).

TV UMPIRE: K.C. Barbour (Zimbabwe).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Madugalle (Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Thomas Odoyo.—Reuters






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