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NPCA 50 overs league kick-off

Favorites, dark horses and players to watch

by Samson Ateka

 

Swamibapa James Ngoche bowls Caps. photo Cricket Kenya

Expectations continue to soar high at each and every edition of the Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) 50-Overs League.

 

This year is no different, given the dark horses of the competition and the close of the transfer window which have already set the tone for an explosive showpiece.

 

The 50-Over League season begins on Sunday at various venues setting the mood for some exhilarating displays of cricket artistry for the next 14 weeks.

 

The Super Division has only one match with League Champions Ruaraka A, being paired against Nairobi Gymkhana A at their Ruaraka backyard where they were impregnable last season.

 

The promotion of Kongonis to the top tier of the NPCA competition could make the ‘Nairobi Club boys’ the dark horses of this year’s competition.

 

Kongonis emerged the Division One League Winners last season and will be determined to display the much-needed resilience in their playing character at the highest level and prove to the cricket world that they will be no pushovers.

 

The Nairobi Club outfit has acquired indefatigable Shem Ngoche from Stray Lions and Alex Obanda from Gymkhana to boost their batting line-up, a major boost indeed. NPCA has seen a flurry of movement of players this season totaling to more than 45 players across all the divisions.

Swamibapa Peter Koech in action Caps. photo Cricket Kenya

Kavi Dosaja, who captained Nairobi Gymkhana some time back, has moved from Obuya Academy Cricket Club to join T20 Champions Stray Lions. Stray Lions- who will not be playing this weekend-have also lost Keeper/Batsman Irfan Karim to Sir Ali who are returning to NPCA competition after a year’s hiatus.

 

The NPCA transfer window will also play a part in the dynamics of play, this means many teams will be compelled to change tact and strategize accordingly as they learn to cope with changes in their batting line-ups.

 

With potential explosive nature of the games, increased resilience and a possibly palpable excitement, the 2024 NPCA 50-Overs League is here to enthrall and entertain.

 

But who will prevail this time around? Will it be Ruaraka who have lost their dangerman Sachin Gill to the Swamis?

 

Or will the Stray Lions and Kanbis maintain their dogged campaigns in search of the elusive title, by and large!

 

Kanbis has strengthened their side with acquisition of three overseas players i.e. Maxwell Swaminathan who previously turned up for Ruaraka, Shreyas Gurav and Aezaz Kothariya. They should be a formidable side this season with these acquisitions.

 

Sir Ali Muslim Club (SAMC) A side are back in the saddle and will be led by a returning and flamboyant Gurdeep Singh aka Sunny. They have also seen the return of Eugene Maneno from Gymkhana, Joseph Onyango from Obuya and acquisition of three overseas players to bolster their side.

 

Although Sir Ali has no fixture this weekend, Sunny’s comeback is already sending shivers down the spines of their crease adversaries.

 

Veteran and former Kenya National team skipper Morris Ouma has moved from the Swamis to join champions Ruaraka.

 

“I am happy to join the Swamis, my transfer offers a fresh impetus into my cricket; and I am overly excited about it. My expectations are the same as for Ruaraka last year, to win the title for Swamibapa,” said the cool batting Wizard Sachin Gill.

 

NPCA Hon. Secretary Narendra Patel (NK) has called on fans to throng the playing venues in anticipation of some vibrant entertainment. We have seen quite a significant number of players move across to different teams and with the registration of more than 20 overseas professional players across the Super Division, we are in for an exciting season.

 

“Despite a long break occasioned by inclement wet weather, I am glad that the players aren’t that rusty. The recent SCLPS Six-A-side and the Ghanshyam T10 Cricket Tournament have indeed acted as bridge competitions ahead of the 2024 NPCA Men’s 50 Overs League kick-off, so expectations are very high,” said NK.

 

Meanwhile, Division One and Division Two have six and four matches respectively, on the cards. In Division Two, Wolves B play Stray Leopards B at Viraj grounds.

 

WEEK 1 FIXTURES -Sun/23/06/2024 NPCA

SUPER DIVISION

1 Ruaraka A Nbi Gymkhana A Ruaraka

2 Bye Swamibapa A

NPCA DIVISION ONE

  1. Nbi Gymkhana B vs Ruaraka B (Nbi Gymkhana)
  2. Kanbis B vs Sikh Union B (Sikh Union)
  3. Stray Lions B SCLPS YL B (Peponi)
  4. Sir Ali B vs B Wolves CC A (Sir Ali)
  5. GI Unicorns A vs Ngara SC A (GI)

 

NPCA DIVISION TWO

1 Wolves B vs Stray Leopards B (Viraj)

2 Swamibapa Development vs Stray Lions C (Jamhuri)

3 Ngara B vs Obuya B (Ngara)

4 Legends CC vs An-nadil Jamaly (Impala

 

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