
Surprising winner over New Zeland in the opening match of the world cup 1996 and semi finalist of world cup 2003, Kenya had held a good position. For the world cup 2011, according to Jimmy Kamande, the captain of the team, the ambitions are less important. In a declaration made to Yahoo Cricket. He said his team does not want to do as in the past and the goal is not only to achieve a good performance as in 2011: The current team is built for the long term. It has five or six years to reach the top. However, good results of the 2011 edition will allow Kenyan cricket retains his position at the national level. We can bring back those who left and win new audiences and new practitioners”. As a reminder, Kenya is ranked 13th by the world ranking Reliance ODI Championship.
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