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July
24
Kenyans seek cooperation
from Pakistan Cricket Board
NAIROBI: Kenyan cricket chiefs, who are at loggerhead
with the government, are urging their Pakistan
counterparts to deal only with them when making
arrangements for next month's troubled triangular series
in Nairobi.
Kenyan cricket officials are unhappy that their
government want to get involved with organising the
series, recently moved to Nairobi from Pakistan and due
to take place from August 29 to September 7.
"The Pakistan Cricket Board must stick to
international protocol when organising tournaments under
the auspices of International Cricket Council and deal
only with the Kenyan board," Jimmy Rayani, Kenya
Cricket Association (KC) chairman, said on Wednesday.
Pakistan, world champions Australia and Kenya are due to
contest the series from August 29 to September 7. Kenyan
Minister for Sport, Francis Nyenze, wants the Pakistan
board to work with the National Sports Council and a
caretaker committee he set up on May 17.
"It remains KCA's hope that the mistake will be
corrected and we are also making approaches to have the
minister see sense and play to the rules," Rayani
said. "No outside (cricket) board will go to
another country to organise a tournament without
involving the home board. This is standard practice
internationally. That is the view of the KCA and it must
remain thus," Rayani said.
"We are preparing for the World Cup (next year in
South Africa) and this is a God-sent opportunity to hone
our weak departments for the event," Rayani said.
Nyenze dissolved KCA and the Kenya Football Federation
on May 17 amid allegations of financial mismanagement,
though the High Court in Nairobi has since overturned
the decision and re-instated the KCA's elected
officials.
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