NAIROBI, Dec 5: Kenya holds a 214-run lead over the touring Zimbabwe A side going into the final day of the second three-day cricket match at the Simba Union club.
Set a formidable 424, Zimbabwe, which lost the first three dayer by an innings and 23 runs, declared on 278 for the loss of seven wickets in a bid to avoid the follow-on.
Zimbabwe had got off to a flying start when openers Mark Vermeulen and Gavin Rennie put on 72 for the first wicket.
After the fall of Rennie, bowled by the Kenya under-19 spin bowler Jadavji Laxman on his debut for the senior team, Vermuelen found another able partner in Alistair Campbell and the pair went on to share a third-wicket stand of 84 runs.
It was only after the Obuya brothers, David and Collins had succeeded in tearing apart the Zimbabwe top and middle order, removing Vermeulen and Guy Whittal (58), that the tourists realised they were facing the prospect of a another defeat that they declared their innings, allowing Kenya to bat again.
The hosts were ahead by 146 runs from their first innings and added a further 68 for no loss in their second innings to bring their total to 214 at the close.
The Kenya first innings featured a 178 by captain Maurice Odumbe, who only managed another seven runs to his overnight total, before being adjudged leg before off the bowling of Brighton Watambwa.
KENYA (1st innings) 424 (M. Odumbe 178; B. Watambwa 4-112, D. Mutendera 3-95)
ZIMBABWE
M. Vermeulen c Obuya b Omondi 84
G. Rennie b Laxman 24
H. Mazakadza lbw b Omondi 2
A. Campbell lbw b Omondi 51
G. Whittall run out 58
D. Viljoen c Obuya b Omondi 0
A. Maregwede not out 35
R. Price c Tikolo b Omondi 4
M. Mbangwa not out 0
EXTRAS: (b9, lb8, nb3) 20
TOTAL (for 7 wkts dec) 278
DID NOT BAT: D. Mutendera, B. Watamba
FALL OF WKTS: 1-72, 2-79, 3-163, 4-179, 5-179, 6-252, 7-257
BOWLING: Suji 9-2-32-0, Odoyo 9-3-22-0, Angara 5-0-16-0, Omondi 22.5-3-97-5, Odumbe 2-0-11-0, Laxman 11-2-57-1, Tikolo 7-1-26-0
Kenya (2nd innings)
K. Otieno not out 33
R. Shah not out 35
TOTAL (for no wicket) 68
BOWLING: Watambwa 4-0-25-0, Mutendera 3-0-25-0, Price 2-0-12-0, G. Whittall 2-0-6-0.—AFP































