Kenya started their ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Super Six campaign with a ten runs win over Hong Kong thanks to some impressive bowling from veteran players and a good show with the bat from the top order.
When rain finally forced the players from the field with just 4.4 overs left to be bowled, Kenya had reached 223 for four in pursuit of Hong Kong's 254 for eight, securing a ten run win under the Duckworth-Lewis Method (D-L Method).
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