Steve Tikolo
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Steve Tikolo Kenya (Ken) |
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Batting style | Right-hand bat | |
Bowling type | Right-arm medium | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | - | 74 |
Runs scored | - | 1984 |
Batting average | - | 28.34 |
100s/50s | -/- | 1/16 |
Top score | - | 106* |
Balls bowled | - | 1990 |
Wickets | - | 45 |
Bowling average | - | 37.08 |
5 wickets in innings | - | - |
10 wickets in match | - | N/A |
Best bowling | - | 3/14 |
Catches/stumpings | -/- | 26/- |
As of 25 March 2006 |
Steve Tikolo (born June 25, 1971 in Nairobi) is a Kenyan cricketer.
He has been a prolific scorer and is considered to be one of the better known players to have come out of Kenya. He is even regarded by many as the best player from the associate countries. He led the Kenyan national side during their run to the semi finals of the 2003 cricket World Cup. This is a huge feat for a country that has not even been granted Test status [1] Most recently he has been playing club cricket in Haveriggand back home Steve Tikolo plays for Swamibapa Cricket Club in Nairobi.
He is the younger brother of David Tikolo.
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Kenya squad - 2003 Cricket World Cup | ||
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1 Tikolo | 2 Odumbe | 3 Karim | 4 Vadher | 5 Shah | 6 Modi | 7 Patel | 8 M. Suji | 9 A. Suji | 10 Odoyo | 11 Otieno | 12 Angara | 13 Ongondo | 14 D. Obuya | 15 C. Obuya |
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