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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod]
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Sithara007
on 29/08/2025, 05:53:06 UTC
If you look at it, Kenya has kind of disappeared from cricket, but Kenya once had a good chance of doing well in cricket. You have raised an important point here that most teams disappear from cricket due to financial problems. However, if the government of a country wants to take cricket forward, I think it will not be a big financial problem. Through sports, we have learned about many countries, learned about the culture of many countries and learned about the cricketers of many countries. If we see more new teams joining cricket in the future, then we will have a better idea about all those teams. I think that even after thinking about these issues, these countries should invest money behind cricket and make their countries known to the world. I really like that thing when every country participating in the World Cup is introduced internationally on the stage of the World Cup.

The second phase of 2024–2026 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League A is almost complete and it looks loke Kenya will not be able to progress from this tournament. In Group A, Jersey is far ahead of all the other teams with 15 points, followed by Kuwait with 13. Kenya is at the 5th position, just above Qatar. Another disappointment has been Papua New Guinea. They performed well during the initial stages, but now they are at the third place with just 9 points. The gap between them and Kuwait has widened.