*** Welcome to piglix ***

Kenya Cricket Association

Cricket Kenya
Cricket kenya new logo.jpeg
Sport Cricket
Jurisdiction National
Founded 2005 (2005)
Affiliation International Cricket Council
Affiliation date 2005
Regional affiliation African Cricket Association
Affiliation date 2005
Chairperson

Jackie Janmohammed (2012-resigned July 2014)

Chief Exec (currently vacant)
Men's coach Steve Tikolo
Women's coach Lameck Onyango
Sponsor Supersport, Faber Infinite, Aquamist, Adopt-a-Light
Replaced Kenya Cricket Association
(founded) 1982
Official website
www.cricketkenya.co.ke
Kenya

Jackie Janmohammed (2012-resigned July 2014)

Cricket Kenya is the official ICC recognised organisation chosen to represent Kenya in terms of cricket issues. They are in charge of overseeing the Kenyan Cricket Team. Cricket Kenya organizes two six team regional tournaments in the T20 and 50 Over formats of the game to replace the defunct Sahara Elite League. These are the East Africa Cup and Premier League. Cricket Kenya organizes the Kenya national cricket team and conducts the international matches with the team.

Cricket Kenya consists of a national board consisting of a chairperson, vice chairperson, treasurer, secretary and directors selected from its affiliate provincial associations. These are

Cricket in Kenya dates back to the early 1890s when colonial settlers, and administrators began playing against one another in Nairobi and Mombasa among several other venues. The first match of any consequence took place in 1899, and in 1910 a three-day fixture between Officials and Settlers started, remaining the highlight of the domestic calendar until 1964, along with Europeans v. Asians which began in 1933. In 1966, Kenya become a member of the East African Cricket Conference (E.A.C.C.) and participated in its annual Quadrangular tournament which included the three East African countries and Zambia. The tournament played in each respective country by rotation saw Kenya winning nine of the 15 competitions between 1960 and 1980. A number of Kenyans took part in the 1975 World Cup as part of the East Africa side, and that unit again appeared in the inaugural 1979 ICC Trophy, but by 1982 Kenya were playing under their own flag, under the Kenya Cricket Association. It was under this body that Kenyan cricket reached its peak, at the 2003 Cricket World Cup, which it co-hosted and reached the semifinals of. In subsequent years however,bitter disputes between board and players led to a series of strikes, but more cripplingly, the KCA found itself battling most of the country's stakeholders. By the end of the dispute in 2005, Kenyan cricket was in the doldrums, was sponsorless, and was effectively in international isolation. Later in the year it was stripped of its ODI status by the ICC.


...
Wikipedia

...