GROS ISLET, March 15: Despondent Canada captain John Davison likened his team to a village cricket outfit after their World Cup defeat by Kenya on Wednesday. Tail-enders Umar Bhatti, Anderson Cummins and Henry Osinde were all run out in comical fashion as outsiders Canada were dismissed for 199 before Kenya won the Group C opener by seven wickets.

“Yeah it was pretty village, wasn't it?” Davison told reporters. “It was pretty embarrassing at times. There weren't too many positives there for us.”

Kenya captain and Man-of-the-Match Steve Tikolo said his 72 not out and two for 34 was all part of his job.

“It is important being a senior member of the team you try to lead from the front,” the 35 year-old said. “It's important to win the first game to get the momentum. I believe in my players.”—Reuters

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