Diappointed by some very bad bowling by the world's best bowlers like Malinga, Steyn and Murali in the matches thus far. It was still an achievable score but Ian Nicholsan was the stand out performer and didn't let our batsmen score much off his bowling.
Hoping for a better show from our lead bowlers, Malinga, Steyn, Murali and Vettori. They still have to make an impact here to show that they are the best bowlers around.
Had a brief look at all the teams and have to honestly admit that the Basnahira Bears from the SLPL start as favorites ahead of us. But I also saw they'd lost their opening fixture to the Eagles. Interesting.
Well, for the last two matches, the great bowlers hasn't performed anywhere near to their reputation. If they do perform as per their skills, well, we can win this. Batting will be the last thing we want to under-perform.
That was a far from clinical performance, but a solid win is a good way to start things off. If it wasn't from some Andrew Hall magic down the order we would have been in big trouble with the bat. Our bowlers got the job done with the ball, although it would have been good to keep them under 200 considering they had Mitchell Johnson batting at seven.
Exactly what I thought. A team from Nairobi with only one Kenyan? What's that all about? There's more Irish, Indian, New Zealand, Afghanistani and Australian players than Kenyans.
No offence to the MCC, but personally I wouldn't include them in the Champion's League.
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