Kenya look to Rhodes for inspiration
Kenya are banking on the expertise of fielding coach Jonty Rhodes to
revive their fortunes at the World Cup, key player Collins Obuya said on
Thursday.
Desperate to end a lean period since their surprise semi-final
appearance in the 2003 edition, Kenya hired Rhodes to improve their
fielding. Rhodes, the former South African batsman famous for his
fielding exploits, took charge of the minnows during a three-week
training camp in Pretoria in November last year.
"Jonty's had a good rub-on-effect on all of us," said Obuya. "He has
infused confidence that we can just go out there and play."
In 2003, the Steve Tikolo-led Kenyans became the first second-tier
team to qualify for the semi-finals of cricket's marquee limited-overs
tournament.
But they slipped into oblivion after that, struggling with
controversies that included a long-drawn-out player strike.
During the World League for non-Test playing nations in the
Netherlands last year, the team finished last without winning a match,
and on a tour of India last month, Kenya lost all their five matches
against local sides. COLOMBO, AFP
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