Mombasa to host one-day series

Published October 31, 2006

NAIROBI, Oct 30: Kenya will play fellow 2007 World Cup finalists Bermuda in three one-day match series in the Indian Ocean port city of Mombasa next month, Kenyan cricket officials said on Monday.

It will mark the first time Mombasa stages an international fixture since being granted a One-day International status by the International Cricket Council (ICC) last September.

The ICC have appointed former England international Chris Broad to be match referee for the Nov 11-14 series which will played at the Mombasa sports club, Cricket Kenya officials said.—AFP

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