Grounds in Kenya
PCB announces triangular tournament itinerary
Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday announced the itinerary of the Triangular Tournament being held in Nairobi (Kenya) which has also been confirmed by the Australian Board
25-Dec-2009•Pakistan Cricket Board
Nairobi Gymkhana's days could be numbered
Nairobi Gymkhana's future as Kenya's premier international venue could be under threat
03-Feb-2009•Cricinfo staff
Ghai accepts the inevitable
Sharad Ghai, the ousted KCA chairman, has said that he will not go to court to try to overturn the government's decision to dissolve the board and replace it with an interim committee
16-Jun-2007•Cricinfo staff
Kenya host associates for pre-World Cup tournament
The much anticipated 2007 World Cup is just around the corner but, before the Caribbean welcomes the world's players, Kenya are the hosts for a tournament no less significant for those participating: the World Cricket League (WCL)
29-Nov-2006•Cricinfo staff
Procter inspects Kenyan facilities
Mike Procter has arrived in to Kenya to inspect facilities as the country prepares to resume hosting one-day international matches with a three-game series against Bangladesh next month
27-Jun-2006•Cricinfo staff
India A trounce Kenya despite Shah's efforts
Despite Ravindu Shah's entertaining 90, Kenya suffered a six-wicket defeat against India A at the Gymkhana Club Ground in Nairobi
18-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Gambhir and Dhoni sparkle as India A reach final
Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni cracked valuable centuries as India A thrashed Pakistan A by 121 runs at the Nairobi Gymkhana
17-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
TV deal leads to club-board showdown
The announcement by Ten Sports in India that it would be televising live the forthcoming tri-series between Kenya, India A and Pakistan A surprised many, not least the officials of the Nairobi Gymkhana (NG) where the games are scheduled to be played
02-Aug-2004•Martin Williamson
Otieno leads Kenya to sensational victory
Kennedy Otieno, who played Southern Electric Premier League cricket for BAT Sports three summers ago, played a star role as Kenya pulled off the shock of the World Cup by beating Sri Lanka by 53 runs at the Nairobi Gymkhana Club on Monday 24 February
01-Mar-2003•Mike Vimpany
Clarification of ACU procedures
The International Cricket Council has been made aware of a story on the wires today that the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has requested to view a tape of the match between Kenya and Sri Lanka
26-Feb-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC clarifies confusion over Kenya v Sri Lanka tapes
The International Cricket Council today clarified an inaccurate wire story relating to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 match between Kenya and Sri Lanka
26-Feb-2003•ICC Media Release
Kenya stun Sri Lanka with electric fielding display
Kenya pulled off the shock of the tournament with a remarkable 53-run victory against Sri Lanka in Nairobi
24-Feb-2003
Milestones: Australia v Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka Kenya
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) needs 6 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Chaminda Vaas (SL) needs 3 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
23-Feb-2003•CricInfo
ICC Board awards points to Kenya
The International Cricket Council Board today resolved that the ICC Cricket World Cup match between Kenya and New Zealand scheduled for Friday 21st February 2003 will not be rescheduled and the points will be awarded to Kenya
20-Feb-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC Exec Board to consider NZC's application for relocation of Kenya match
The ICC Executive Board will meet by telephone tomorrow (Thursday 20th) at 12pm South African time (10am GMT) to consider New Zealand Cricket's application for the relocation of its match against Kenya
19-Feb-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC reaction to NZC announcement on Kenya
The International Cricket Council is considering a detailed submission from New Zealand Cricket, requesting the relocation of its match against Kenya from Nairobi
15-Feb-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC to explore alternatives following New Zealand decision
The International Cricket Council (ICC) today acknowledged that the prospects of the New Zealand v Kenya game proceeding were diminishing, after New Zealand Cricket (NZC) advised the ICC through a public statement that it would not play in Nairobi
31-Jan-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC acknowledges player concerns
The ICC today confirmed that it was aware of the safety and security concerns of the England players and that it would continue to monitor the situation in Zimbabwe in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
27-Jan-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC confirms Zimbabwe matches
The ICC Board today confirmed that it saw no reason on the grounds of safety and security to move the ICC Cricket World Cup games to be staged in Zimbabwe
24-Jan-2003•ICC Media Release
Rain provides reprieve to Pakistan
The final ended with a whimper, rain having the final say, depriving Australia
of a probable win, the no-result providing Pakistan a reprieve in the form
of a shared PSO Trophy
07-Sep-2002•Agha Akbar
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