Photo by Malik ;From Left Cricket Kenya Treasurer Mr Kennedy Obuya, Center is Mr Michael Riwa on the Right Cricket Kenya Chairperson Mr Manoj Patel By Erick Wanjala As Kenya’s cricket is at a make-or-break moment 21 counties earlier yesterday jointly issued a resolution to revive the sport, signaling a new dawn for one of Kenya’s most promising games. The promise of a new T20 league, fresh investment, and renewed ambitions offer hope. The Once a continental powerhouse, having reached the semi-finals of the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, Kenyan cricket has since suffered a steep decline, plagued by poor management, underfunding, and internal disputes. Despite the turmoil, stakeholders — including former players, sports officials, and private sponsors — are pushing for a revival that could breathe new life into the sport. The sound of applause at a stadium may well depend not merely on how many sixes are hit, but on whether Kenya Cricket Chairperson M...
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