Kenya elections set for June 24
Cricket Kenya will be holding its elections on June 24 with all positions on the board up for review
Cricket Kenya will be holding its elections on June 24 with all positions on the board up for review. Under the constitution, the elections had to be held by the end of June and the date was the last available to fulfill that requirement.
Samir Inamdar, the current CK chairman, is standing for re-election. As Kenya's representative on the ICC, as well as a member of the ICC executive board, he should be in London for the start of a week of ICC meetings starting on June 24, but he will have to wait in Nairobi for the election results before flying out.
The last elections were held in May 2005 when the old board, headed by Sharad Ghai, was kicked out.
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