Canada down Kenya to win battle of associates

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Canada overcame some early  jitters with the bat to eventually win the battle of the  associates by beating Kenya by five wickets and register their  first win in the World Cup today at the Feroz Shah Kotla.
Right-handed batsman Jimmy Hansra (70) and captain Ashish  Bagai (64 not out) stitched together a 132-run partnership for  the fourth wicket that sealed the Group A match for the North  Americans.

Jimmy Hansra
Jimmy Hansra

The duo consolidated hard after Canada were reduced to 48  for three and batted intelligently thereafter to wrest the  control back in their hands, helped in part by a few dropped  catches.
Paceman Henry Osinde took four wickets as Canada shot out  the Africans for a paltry 198 runs after they opted to bat first  on winning the toss.
The burly fast bowler got the ball to move a bit at the  start to take three quick wickets in his opening spell and  returned to add one more to his tally off his last over.
Medium pacers Harvir Baidwan and Rizwan Cheema also chipped  in with two wickets apiece.
Kenya had been bundled out for scores of 69, 112 and 142 —  amassing just 323 runs in their last three outings before Monday  and they once again got off to a sorry start and tottered at 57  for five at one stage.
But a patient 52-run partnership between Tanmay Mishra (51)  and captain Kamande for the sixth wicket weathered the storm and  ensured respectability for the African nation.
Mishra also added 57 runs with Thomas Odoyo for the seventh  wicket before he fell while trying to up the tempo.
Odoyo (51) looked the most fluent Kenyan batsman on the  pitch and with five boundaries and one six managed to take Kenya  close to the 200-run mark.