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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by Dravy » Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:22 pm

Nice write up mate :thumbsup
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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by plumber525 » Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:44 pm

Dravy wrote:
Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:22 pm
Nice write up mate :thumbsup
Cheers buddy.

Shame about the kids tour mate, no doubt they'll bounce back though.

Steve.

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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by plumber525 » Sun May 02, 2021 11:55 am

Celebrations at Kenya HQ continued longer than expected following the surprise T20 w/c qualification of the senior team for the first time in approximately 127 years! Whilst the circumstances are still somewhat hazy it would appear we made it through based on the number of vowels in the surname of the player who batted at No. 7 in game 3 (or some such equally arbitrary formula); nevertheless we'll take it!

As such a somewhat belated squad announcement for the final ODI tour this season follows:

NAT OD 1

Once again Zimbabwe is the venue (they really don't like travelling do they?) and this time they also won the hosting rights. All matches will be live @13:00 UTC.

3rd vs Sri Lanka on Dry
4th vs England on Crumbling
5th vs Netherlands on Crumbling
6th vs Zimbabwe on Crumbling
7th vs New Zealand on Crumbling

The Touring Party
  1. Hakeem wa Mathai
  2. Andrew Kibet
  3. Jomo Kibaki
  4. Zaccheus Kinyua
  5. Nelson "The Cat" Ninelives
  6. Bennedict Maina
  7. Amin Kuria (Debut)
  8. Thabiti Wanyama
  9. Bilashi Njoroge (Debut)
  10. Hank de Ranger
  11. Brian Nafukho
  12. Silas Juma
  13. Achmed Lostwalleti
  14. Ananaias Wako
  15. Festus Murungi
  16. Saul Luseno
  17. Vasyl Lomachenko
  18. Robert Whittaker
Congratulations to Amin Kuria and Bilashi Njoroge on making their Senior debuts this tour and, as always, thanks to the club managers for training and releasing the squad. Let's see if we can make it a clean sweep this tour. :thumbsup

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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by Chepu » Mon May 03, 2021 8:09 am

Good one Plumber :lol: :lol:
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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:02 am

Apologies for not posting sooner.

The U20s are currently on their first tour following the election. We are in the rarefied heights of division 2; my thanks to dravy for getting there last season! The U20s have not qualified for a WC for some time. So our goal is simple, stay in division 2.

Of course if we can do better than that, we will. So far, the tour is going well and we have won both matches. Bermuda won the tour bid and went seam heavy which wasn't ideal for us. However, it did give Kenya the opportunity to bring out its 3 pretty young fasties.

Unusually, our ratings are towards the top end of those teams competing and today we knocked off the team pulling the highest ratings. Tomorrow will be interesting as humid weather, tired players and U20s can create havoc. Hopefully we are up to it.

It would be good to see some more Kenyan supporters following the side:

https://www.fromthepavilion.org/leagueo ... 01171#curr


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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:04 am

Well - we have had a good week. Four games and four wins. That leaves us with promotion and a game tomorrow to see if we can win the division 2 title.

Tune it at 05:30 FTP time tomorrow to find out:

match 5821222


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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:55 am

After posting a perfect record in the last OD tour, we go today in the T20 tour. We are in division 3 so really need to promote...... so hopefully we can repeat our result from the last tour, fingers crossed.

The tour is here:

https://www.fromthepavilion.org/leagueo ... 01178#curr

and our first match which kicks off at 11:30 FTP time:

match 5821333

It would be great to see a bunch of Kenyan supported watching the game,



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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:05 pm

After missing promotion by a few runs in the T20 tour (3rd on NRR by about 0.08) we start on the first 1st division OD tour for Kenya U20s in quite some time. We are up against it as our squad doesn't match up to the opposition as well as I would like, although we do have a couple of potential match winners.

The tour is in Bangladesh so I will not be able to watch the games, however, for those that are in that time zone, you can find the tour here:

https://www.fromthepavilion.org/leagueo ... 01191#curr

Our first match is against overwhelming favourites Australia at 02:00 FTP:

match 5824139


Please support the lads as they will need it!


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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:22 am

Well the team managed to snatch success from what looked like certain defeat. OK, success is probably stretching it but we managed to stay in division 1 after winning our last two matches.

https://www.fromthepavilion.org/leagueo ... 01191#curr


Very pleased with that,


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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by samir » Thu Sep 16, 2021 7:04 pm

Couldn't find an appropriate thread, so apologies. Please let me know your thoughts. Just shifted him to strength training.

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Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
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Form capable
Fatigue rested
Experience capable
Captaincy reliable

Batting spectacular Endurance capable
Bowling dreadful Technique outstanding
Keeping ordinary Power ordinary
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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by DangerDave » Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:05 am

samir wrote:
Thu Sep 16, 2021 7:04 pm
Couldn't find an appropriate thread, so apologies. Please let me know your thoughts. Just shifted him to strength training.

Hamid Kipkoech

22y6w | 45,049 rating | $8,265 wage

Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents Gifted (Batting), Skilled (Technique)
Nationality Kenya Kenya
Form capable
Fatigue rested
Experience capable
Captaincy reliable

Batting spectacular Endurance capable
Bowling dreadful Technique outstanding
Keeping ordinary Power ordinary
Fielding expert
I am running the U20s but have been involved with the seniors for many seasons..... so I think I am qualified to answer. I cannot compare to the current crop of youngsters though.

I don't recommend training strength at 22. I think your player should be training fielding until at least spectacular. He will also need to play as much as possible to get his experience up (but don't play him so much he becomes massively fatigued).

At 23 you could train some strength - but I would only train to average or not at all. From 24, I would train 5 weeks of strength, 6 weeks at 25, 7 at 26 and then most of the season when he is 27. That should get his strength up to roughly where it needs to be. If you want to accelerate strength training a bit just increase the weeks at each age by 1 or max 2. At 28 you train whatever he is short of.

To be a senior Nat, you bat will need high exceptional primary and tech (ie close to WC) with preferably exceptional fielding and WC power. Your skilled tech will allow your player to have tech at a lower level but you should still aim to get him to exceptional tech.


Best of luck with him,


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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by Chepu » Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:26 am

as Dave said Power shouldn't be trained for at least 2 seasons as of now. Fielding, tech and batting need to be boosted first.
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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by samir » Mon Sep 20, 2021 8:25 am

Got it ! Thanks !

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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by CaptainRisky » Sun Oct 17, 2021 11:47 pm

FYI there is a Kenyan U-20 RWS going cheap (so far)
Sorry if anyone was trying to keep it on the downlow :lol:
https://www.fromthepavilion.org/player. ... Id=2301605

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Re: Kenya Nat Team thread

Post by CaptainRisky » Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:43 am

2 Dropped chances in the 37th over cost us any chance in this one :(

J. Chambers (lm) 6-0-9-0, A. arap Ruto 14 (25b), V. Lomachenko 5 (7b)
End of over 35 (1 run) - Kenya(135-9). 81 runs required from 15 overs. RR 3.86 RRR 5.40

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