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The Nation (Nairobi)
September 29, 2008
News Article By Richard Mwangi
Pakistan Academy on Sunday completed a 3-0 whitewash of Kenya with a 106-run win over their hosts at Nairobi Gymkhana.
The tourists were given a firm foundation by Raheel Majid (106) who knocked the only century of the day. He faced 116 deliveries with nine fours and a towering six.
He shared a second wicket partnership of 181 with Khurram Manzoor (76) that took scores from one to 182. The stand was broken when Thomas Odoyo had Manzoor caught by Kennedy Obuya.
Majid and Manzoor were the only players who managed to score half a centuries.
Lameck Onyango was the pick of bowling for Kenya as he ended the day with four wickets for 48 from 10 overs which included three maidens.
Thomas Odoyo was the only other bowler who managed to get more than one wicket with two for 21.
Batting first after winning the toss Pakistan Academy set a target of 255 for their hosts in their allotted 50 overs. In reply Kenya could only managed a paltry 148 for nine. Alfred Luseno retired with a knee injury.
Kenya's top order collapsed with the two opening batsmen getting out cheaply. Morris Ouma was caught by Asad Shafiq for naught and his opening partner, Alex Obanda was caught by Majid for two.
Jimmy Kamande top scored for the side with unbeaten 39 and shared a sixth wicket stand of 34 with Nehemiah Odhiambo (17).
It was the best partnership for the side and was broken when Majid had Odhiambo caught by Talha.


