
The home side bowled out Hong Kong for
222 in 46.2 overs at the Gymkhana Club Ground and then surpassed their
revised target of 200 in 40.5 overs for the loss of seven wickets to win
on Duckworth-Lewis.
The two points earned from the victory
gives Kenya a total of eight points in the eight-team table, keeping
them in fifth place, one point behind Hong Kong, who stay fourth. Hong
Kong are now unable to top the table, even if they win the second and
final match against Kenya on Sunday.
Papua New Guinea and Netherlands lead
the table on 12 points from eight games with Scotland one point behind,
also from eight matches. Hong Kong and Kenya have so far played seven.
Kenya made steady progress and reached
140 for two before they started to encounter problems. Opener Irfan
Karim hit 67 and Alex Obanda 29 with No 3 Dhiren Gondaria’s 45 the only
other significant contributor from the hosts.
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