President's Cup 1997–98

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President's Cup
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round robin and Final
Host(s)  Kenya
Champions  Zimbabwe
Participants Bangladesh
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Matches played October 10
October 19, 1997
Man of the Series Zimbabwe Andy Flower
Most runs Andy Flower (375)
Most wickets Paul Strang (11)

The Kenya Cricket Association President's Cup was a three team ODI cricket tournament that was held in Kenya during the 1997–98 season.

Squads

Bangladesh Bangladesh Kenya Kenya Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Schedule

Date Match Venue
October 97
10 October 1st ODI Gymkhana, Nairobi
11 2nd ODI Gymkhana, Nairobi
12 3rd ODI Gymkhana, Nairobi
14 4th ODI Nairobi
15 5th ODI Nairobi
16 6th ODI Nairobi
18 1st Final Gymkhana, Nairobi
19 2nd Final Gymkhana, Nairobi

Points table

Place Team Played Won Lost Points NetRR
1  Zimbabwe 4 4 0 8 1.528
2  Kenya 4 2 2 4 1.334
3  Bangladesh 4 0 4 0 -2.920

Final series

The finals took placed between Zimbabwe, who were unbeaten throughout the qualifying games, and Kenya. The series was a best of three games and Zimbabwe lifted the trophy after winning the first two finals. It was Zimbabwe's first silverware since receiving Test status in 1992.

In the 1st final Alistair Campbell won the toss and sent Kenya into field. Openers Grant and Andy Flower put on 154 for the first wicket to help Zimbabwe to 281 for 8 from their 50 overs. Campbell chipped in with a half century and for Kenya Steve Tikolo took 3/41. Kenya could only manage 172 in reply despite 67 from Maurice Odumbe in the middle order. Guy Whittall and Grant Flower took a couple of wickets each.

Campbell won the toss in the 2nd final and again decided to bat first. This time it was the 3rd wicket partnership that set up the Zimbabwean innings, with Grant Flower and Gavin Rennie putting on 150 runs. Both scored 70's and Zimbabwe finished with 6 for 272. Kenya lost their first 3 wickets to Man of the Match Andy Whittall and were never in the hunt. At one stage they were at 7/71 but Aasif Karim scored his maiden ODI half century and put on a 100 run partnership with Hitesh Modi who also scored a 50. Kenya were eventually dismissed for 190 with Paul Strang joining Whittall on 3 wickets.

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