Kenya may extend Harper’s tenure

Published March 29, 2007

NAIROBI, March 28: Kenya are likely to extend the one-year contract of national coach Roger Harper when his current deal ends in June, officials said on Wednesday. The former West Indies off-spinner, who took charge of Kenya in January 2006 with the task of preparing the national side for the ongoing World Cup in the Caribbean, stayed behind when the team returned home on Tuesday.

Kenya, semi-finalists in the last tournament in 2003, were eliminated after losing two Group C matches against New Zealand and England and registering only one win over Canada in their opening match.

Cricket Kenya chairman Samir Inamdar said his board would meet to discuss an extension for Harper, who is on vacation in his native Guyana, with the aim of taking the team to the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa in September.

“The coach has done very well and we are very grateful to him for having created a unified team,” said Inamdar. —AFP

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