Kenya stun Ireland thanks to Odoyo onslaught
A round-up of all the latest action from the third round of matches in the World Cricket League
Cricinfo staff in Nairobi
02-Feb-2007
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A six into the car park at square leg got him moving, while he cleverly worked twos into the gap to retain the strike. With 20 needed from two overs, he opened up the levers and launched David Langford-Smith over his head for two huge sixes, one nearly crashing through the window of the press box, before slashing him behind point for four. An arrogant, disdainful flick through midwicket brought the winnings runs, prompting wild, euphoric celebrations. Kenya had scored 54 from just 38 balls. It was a tail-end run-chase to match the best.
Ireland couldn't quite believe what had hit them and, sheepishly, they waited on the pitch while the sizeable crowd - and Cricket Kenya administrators - invaded the pitch to mob Obuya. Earlier, the day had belonged to Ireland. Kevin O'Brien and William Porterfield's superb hundreds rescued Ireland's stuttering innings and, much like Kenya managed to do in the dying overs, made the most of the short boundaries with a flurry of fours and sixes. The pair brought up their hundreds off successive balls, O'Brien reaching his with a straight six. Kenya's usually spirited fielding lacked its spark and Ireland raced away
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John Davison again showed his hitting power as Canada easily overcame Bermuda in a match reduced to 21 overs per side at the Gymkana ground. His 69 came off 49 balls as Canada reached 162 for 8, although Bermuda's attack did manage to pull the innings in with late wickets. However, their batsmen found the task well beyond them as Sunil Dhaniram took 4 for 10 as Bermuda were bowled out in under 16 overs. Only Lionel Cann prospered, his 41 taking just 19 balls with four sixes.
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