Kenya race to nine-wicket win

Kenya bounced back from their first-day defeat by Netherlands with a rousing nine-wicket thrashing of UAE at Vanderbijlpark.

UAE managed only 79, and that they made as many was only thanks to a last-wicket stand of 30. Lameck Onyango did the bulk of the damage as UAE lost nine wickets for 36, finishing with career-best figures of 6 for 14. Kenya cruised to victory in 12.2 overs, Maurice Ouma thumping ten fours in a 38-ball fifty.

It was a tale of two openers as Netherlands beat Denmark by seven wickets at Potchefstroom. Denmark’s Michael Pedersen made 121 as Denmark scored 245 for 9, but he was overshadowed by the same score by Alexei Kervezee as Netherlands eased to their second win with seven overs to spare. Ryan ten Doeschate, the hero of yesterday’s victory, was brought back down to earth with a second-ball duck.

Group A
Ireland confirmed their status as tournament favourites with a 117-run win over Oman at Krugersdorp. They suffered a slight wobble, losing four wickets for 46 runs before Andrew White (71*) and Kevin O’Brien (101*) put on 175 in 27 overs for the fifth wicket, pushing Ireland to a daunting 285 for 4.

Oman, who yesterday crashed to 4 for 5, got off to a good start but from 98 for 0 they lost four wickets for five runs in 13 balls, and thereafter they were never in the hunt. Regan West, who enjoyed a fruitful warm-up campaign, did the bulk of the damage with 5 for 30, all his wickets being top six batsmen.

Canada registered their second win on the trot beating Uganda by five wickets in Johannesburg. Geoff Barnett’s century helped Canada overhaul a target of 232 in the 47th over after Khurram Chauhan had starred with the ball, picking up 3 for 31.

Uganda looked to be struggling with half the side gone for 91, but Kenneth Kamyuka’s near run-a-ball 85, with five fours and two sixes, pushed them to a competitive total.

During the chase, Barnett steadied the Canadian innings after Kamyuka’s early strikes and was well supported in two fifty-plus partnerships by captain Ashish Bagai (33) and Sunil Dhaniram (39).

He remained unbeaten on 102 off 123 balls, hitting nine boundaries and a six. (Cricinfo)

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