The one-day international match series between Kenya and Bangladesh originally set for Nairobi later this month has been postponed by a further three weeks due to lack of sponsors, cricket officials said on Monday.
Cricket Kenya (CK) chief executive Tom Tikolo said they required about 13-million shillings ($176 000 dollars) to host the Bangladeshi side, with half of the amount raised through television rights and the rest through sponsorship or CK.
”We don’t have the money. But we are talking to a few sponsors,” said Tikolo. ”We are still discussing with them and hopeful we will reach a deal within the next two weeks.”
The series was initially scheduled for July 19, 21 and 23.
Tikolo said CK had reached an agreement with the Bangladesh Cricket Board to play the series in mid-August after Bangladesh complete their tour of Zimbabwe.
However, he added the Asian side would arrive in Kenya as scheduled on July 15 to hold their training and acclimatise for the five-match series against Zimbabwe, which starts in Harare on July 29.
Kenya have named a 27-man squad that has been attending a training camp under coach Roger Harper for the series and the upcoming ICC Intercontinental Cup against Canada.
Top batsman and skipper Steve Tikolo is yet to join the camp, however. — Sapa-AFP