Monday, March 7, 2011

First win on offer for Kenya and Canada

Mumbai: Kenya and Canada will clash in a group match at the Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi today, both teams knowing that it will be their best chance to post the victory in the World Cup.
Whipping boys, who each lost all three of their matches so far, and hope that they will breach the 150-run mark for the first time in this tournament.
Although Kenya had been together for evaluation 69, 112 and 142 - the accumulation of only 323 runs in three trips - Canada fortunate a little better.
Living in North America was 122, 123 and 138 in their matches against Sri Lanka, Jamaica and Pakistan, respectively.
"Playing against Canada, certainly our best chance to win. But we have to perform well in all departments," Kenya captain Jimmy Kamande said Sunday.
"It was hard for us to be honest. We have not done justice to yourself and your abilities.
"I hope that we can put on a good show against Canada tomorrow."
Canada skipper Ashish Bagai look at the back to notch the first points for his team.
"This is probably the best chance for us to win the match in the World Cup. We had a goal that here and hopefully we'll win on Monday," Bagai told reporters.
"Probably, we'll be playing with extra counter at Parth Desai, we could even open the innings with a counter. Kenya also has good spinners so it will play back."

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