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Kenya’s juniors raring to resume journey to Sri Lanka for Under-19 Cricket World Cup

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NAIROBI, Kenya, May 3 – The national under-19 men’s cricket team will enter camp on Tuesday next week to intensify their preparations for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19 Men’s World Cup Africa Division 1 qualifiers set for Tanzania on July 23-29.

A team of 32 players were selected in Nairobi after three days of rigorous trials at Nairobi Gymkhana, culminating on Labour Day, which were overseen by head coach Josephat Irungu, assisted by former Kenyan internationals Lameck Onyango and Thomas Odoyo (Cricket Kenya Development director) and chair of the selection committee, Alfred Njuguna.

The 32 players will be joined at Sikh Union Club by the Mombasa-based trio of Hitendra Sanghani, Vatsal Shah and Manav Devani as well as Nakuru’s Joseph Macharia, Hassan Lijodi and Yusuf Khamala all of who were selected after similar trials in both counties.

This will be the juniors’ second international competition in six months following their participation at the ICC World Cup Africa Division 2 qualifiers in October last year in Abuja, Nigeria.

They brought the trophy home after beating the hosts by 11 runs in the final.

The team is tipped to build upon this triumph in the upcoming competition where they will be one of the main favourites to secure their tickets to Sri Lanka, the host of next year’s global showpiece.

Some of the players who will be expected to lead from the front include Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj’s Dharsh Panchani whose double hundred against Malawi at last year’s Division 2 qualifiers earned Kenya a 286-run win over the Southern Africans.

Kenya’s Dharsh Panchani receiving his man-of-the-match award after their tie against Malawi last year. PHOTO/CRICKET KENYA

The team will be tutored by Irungu.

Players selected during Nairobi trials:

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  1. Brian Likavu (WK) – Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club
  2. Darsh Panchani – Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj
  3. Raj Manji – Sikh Union Sports Club
  4. Yash Gohil (WK) – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  5. Vishil Patel – Ruaraka Sports Club
  6. Vaibhav Naresh – Stray Lions Cricket Club
  7. Dedan Omondi – Stray Lions Cricket Club
  8. Stian Smith – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  9. Yuvraj Bhatyani – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  10. Duncan Muchenditsi – Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club
  11. Rayan Kassam – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  12. Manveer Singh – Sikh Union Sports Club
  13. Krish Haria – Swamibapa Sports Club
  14. Peter Ngure – Obuya Cricket Academy
  15. Ken Mwangi – Obuya Cricket Academy
  16. Allan Kibabi – Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club
  17. Jiyan Patel – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  18. Kelvin Mutembei – Stray Wolves Cricket Club
  19. Ankit Ashani – Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj
  20. Rohit Varsani – Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj
  21. Neel Doshi – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  22. Saavir Karani – Obuya Cricket Academy
  23. Darshil Suthar – Goan Institute
  24. Kelvin Nganga – Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club
  25. Ashdeep Kundi – Sikh Union Sports Club
  26. Simon Mburu – Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club
  27. Arnav Patel – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  28. Akshith Sekar – Nairobi Gymkhana Sports Club
  29. Yug Kerai – Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj
  30. Garv Galaiya – Stray Leopards Cricket Club
  31. Aditya Vekaria – Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj
  32. Sajeeth Chidmbaram – Stray Lions Cricket Club

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