ICC CWC LIVE: Kenya vs Canada

Hansra and captain Ashish Bagai put up a 132-run partnership.
Kenya removed R Gunasekara and Zubin Surkari to leave Canada three down.
Kenya struck early as Canada opener Rizwan Cheema perished after a hurricane but short-lived innings. Cheema (17 off 13 balls ) was trying to hit every ball out of the park and that's what did him in.
Elijah Otieno pitched a short ball that was not there to be driven but Cheema stepped onto the front foot and heaved accross the line. He missed it completely and paid the price.  
Kenya: 198 all out in 50 overs.
Henry Osinde picked up four for 26 to record his career-best figures.
Tanmay Mishra and Nehemiah Odhiambo were picked by Davison and Osinde respectively to bring Kenya eight down.
Kenya lost their sixth wicket after Tanmay Mishra and Jimmy Kamande put on a steady partnership against Canada in a Group A clash in the ICC CWC on Monday.
The 52-run partnership for the sixth wicket ended when Kamande was caught by Bagai off the bowling of Balaji. He scored 22.
Did You Know: Tanmay Mishra had discontinued his cricket in 2007 for a period of three years as he got himself enrolled in an Indian university as he chose to pursue his academics.
It was a lackluster display from Kenya’s top order. For Canada, Henry Osinde got three wickets in quick succession following which Cheema and Baidwan contributed with one each.
Earlier, Kenya won the toss and elected to bat first.
TEAMS
Canada: Rizwan Cheema, R Gunasekera, ZE Surkari, A Bagai (captain), AS Hansra, TG Gordon, JM Davison, HS Baidwan, PA Desai, H Osinde, WD Balaji Rao
    
Kenya: 
MA Ouma, SR Waters, CO Obuya, DO Obuya, SO Tikolo, T Mishra, JK Kamande (captain), TM Odoyo, NN Odhiambo, E Otieno, JO Ngoche

Match Preview
By Joshua Nath in New Delhi

The Group A encounter between lilliputs of world cricket may not thrill cricket aficionados but it is expected to bring out the best in Kenya and Canada.

There is nothing much to chose between the two sides. If we go by reputation, the African side has a slight advantage with the likes of Steve Tikolo and Thomas Odoyo in their ranks. However, if we go by recent form, the North Americans might just be able to eke out a win if their batting woes end.

Both teams come into the game with a dip in confidence after three losses but a realistic opportunity to win in the ICC Cricket World Cup will spur players to give their 110 per cent.

“Ideally, we must perform well against an Associate team like Canada. We will definitely earn more respect by doing well and hopefully we will win on Monday,” said Kenyan skipper Jimmy Kamande.

Canadian skipper Ashish Bagai is confident of a win if his batters get their bearings right.

“The game presents us with our first chance of a win. If our batsman going, we should be very competitive. The bowling has improved with leaps and bounds but we need to bat well,” Bagai told reporters on the eve of the tie.

The Kotla wicket saw spin rule in the South Africa versus West Indies clash while the pace of Kemar Roach dominated Windies tie against the Netherlands. Bagai, though, feels Monday will be a game of spin.

“Looking at the last two games, spinners have dominated on this track. We have Balaji Rao who bowled well against Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, so he will play a big role for us. We are looking to play Parth Desai, our other spinner who might open the bowling. If John Davison plays, we’ll tap the spinner in him too,” said Bagai.

Kamande wants to win the game for the Kenyans while Bagai hopes to impress the Canadian team followers who will support their players from Asian origin. But, who will impress ICC?
Kenya vs Canada in ODIs/World Cup

ODIs

Kenya have won 7 and lost four out of 12 played - winning % 63.63 for Kenya and 36.36 for Canada (NR 1).

World Cup


Kenya have won both their world cup games aainst Canada - by 4 wickets at Cape Town on February 15, 2003 and by 7 wickets at Gros Islet on March 14,2007.

Overall world cup


Canada's winning % is 6.66 because of just win out of 15 played (Lost 14).

Kenya's winning % is 24.00 - 6 wins, 19 losses and one no-result game out of 26 played.

Approaching milestones

- Canada have already lost eleven games in succession between February 15, 2003 and March 3,2011.  They would try their best to stop the losing sequence

- Jimmy Kamande (46 wickets at 45.60 runs apiece) needs four wickets to complete his 50 wickets in ODIs.

- Steve Tikolo (94 wickets at 32.97 runs apiece) needs six wickets to complete his 100 wickets in ODIs.
 
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