Kenya coach hopes for Test bid boost

Published September 12, 2002

COLOMBO, Sept 11: Kenya coach Sandeep Patil is hoping that a strong showing by his team at the Champions Trophy will strengthen the country’s case for elevation to full Test status.

“The talent in this team deserves Tests but it’s not in our hands,” said Patil Wednesday.

“Our job is to play good cricket, to put the scores on the right track and that will push our case and make it stronger. It’s up to the ICC to recognise that talent but I’m sure Kenya deserves Test status.”

Kenya’s application to become the 11th Test-playing country has already been lodged with the ICC and is being reviewed on an ongoing basis.

While that review — including an assessment of the infrastructure for cricket in Kenya — takes place, Patil sees the Champions Trophy as an ideal opportunity to help the team’s advance, following the recent tri-series with Australia and Pakistan.—Reuters

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