Kenya Quadrangular Women's T20 Series
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 5:06 pm
Kenya are in the middle of a quite extensive Quadrangular series between themselves, Uganda, Tanzania and Qatar. After 6 matches Uganda are the runaway leaders with 3 wins from 3 matches.
Despite this they have not had any individual players dominate their matches instead that honour has gone to 2nd place Kenya (2W and 1L) and 3rd place Tanzania (1W and 2L),
Kenya are leading the way with the ball – most notably through Flavia Odhiambo who registered 4-22 in their win against Tanzania and has the overall most wickets with 6 from her 3 games.
Meanwhile it is Tanzania who are dominating with the bat. They beat Qatar yesterday by 77 runs scoring the tournament’s first three figure score. Their score of 175 comfortably beating the second highest score of the tournament – 98 , the reply to that monumental total. They have been supported by Fatuma Kibasu, whose score of 52 is the highest score of the tournament, and Saum Mtae, who scored 49 runs in that match and leads the way overall with 87 at an average of 29 across her three matches.
The tournament continues through until the 21st of December.
Despite this they have not had any individual players dominate their matches instead that honour has gone to 2nd place Kenya (2W and 1L) and 3rd place Tanzania (1W and 2L),
Kenya are leading the way with the ball – most notably through Flavia Odhiambo who registered 4-22 in their win against Tanzania and has the overall most wickets with 6 from her 3 games.
Meanwhile it is Tanzania who are dominating with the bat. They beat Qatar yesterday by 77 runs scoring the tournament’s first three figure score. Their score of 175 comfortably beating the second highest score of the tournament – 98 , the reply to that monumental total. They have been supported by Fatuma Kibasu, whose score of 52 is the highest score of the tournament, and Saum Mtae, who scored 49 runs in that match and leads the way overall with 87 at an average of 29 across her three matches.
The tournament continues through until the 21st of December.