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Bangladesh v Kenya - A history

Martin Williamson

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Bangladesh v Kenya records



Kenya celebrate victory against Bangladesh in the 2003 World Cup, a result which took them into the Super Sixes © Cricinfo
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The two newest diners at cricket's top table (although Kenya's status was revised in 2005) have only met on a handful of occasions, but it is Kenya who have come out on top nearly every time.

Their last meeting, not accorded full ODI status, came in the final of the ICC Trophy in 1996-97 when Bangladesh won a final spread over two days by two wickets using the D/L method - they chased 166 in 25 overs after Kenya posted 241 for 7 in their 50 overs, with Steve Tikolo, who made a brilliant 147, ending up on the losing side. Later that year Kenya won both meetings during the President's Cup in Nairobi (an event won by Zimbabwe who beat the hosts in the final).

In 1998, Bangladesh scored an emphatic six-wicket win in the group stage of the Coca-Cola tri-series in India, but Kenya gained revenge in the second meeting, and pipped Bangladesh into the final by virtue of a shock win over hosts, and eventual winners, India.

In 1998-99 Kenya turned party-poopers when they and Zimbabwe made it through to the final of the tri-nation Meril International tournament in Dhaka, Kenya twice beating the hosts by convincing margins thanks to hundreds from Tikolo and Kennedy Otieno.



Rajin Saleh and Habibul Bashar celebrate wrapping up the 4-0 series win in 2005-06 © Cricinfo
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At the 2003 World Cup, and Kenya, en route to the semi-finals, hammered a shambolic Bangladesh side which had already been beaten by Canada. It triggered a clear-out and was a watershed for both sides.

In March 2006, Kenya, returning from two years exile, lost in Bangladesh 4-0 in a one-sided contest which underlined how much the Bangladeshis had progressed and how internal wrangling and politics had stifled the Kenyans.

Martin Williamson is managing editor of Cricinfo

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Martin Williamson Executive editor Martin Williamson joined the Wisden website in its planning stages in 2001 after failing to make his millions in the internet boom when managing editor of Sportal. Before that he was in charge of Sky Sports Online and helped launch and run Sky News Online. With a preference for all things old (except his wife and children), he has recently confounded colleagues by displaying an uncharacteristic fondness for Twenty20 cricket. His enthusiasm for the game is sadly not matched by his ability, but he remains convinced that he might be a late developer and perseveres in the hope of an England call-up with his middle-order batting and non-spinning offbreaks. He is now managing editor of ESPN EMEA Digital Group as well as his Cricinfo responsibilities.
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