Kenya D10
Kenya D10 League: 3 Reasons why this tournament will be worth watching
The first match of the Kenya D10 is between Nairobi Lions and Costa Dolphins on August 13th.
Kenya D10 is an upcoming 10-over cricket tournament that aims to future popularise the game in Kenya. Starting on the 13th of August, the tournament hopes to provide an opportunity for players as well as create an entertaining spectacle for sports enthusiasts.
Skyexch.net has been confirmed as the title sponsor of the upcoming Kenya D10 tournament. The matches for this exciting tournament will be live streamed on FanCode.
In this article, we will look at the three reasons why one should watch the Kenya D10 tournament.
1. New Players
Afghanistan was not even on the face of the cricketing world before 2000 but quickly rose to gain Test status. It also brought us players like Rashid Khan who was chosen as the T20 Player of the decade by the Governing council for international cricket.
The Kenya D10 has the ability to bring similar players to the forefront which is why one should tune in to the upcoming tournament.
2. Distinctive Culture
Cricket in different countries showcases different cultures. In India, the stadium is jampacked with people making the most noise they can, in the SENA countries the spectators are seen with beers and enjoying the match at a leisurely pace.
Similarly, the Kenya D10 would bring in a different kind of atmosphere something that should be watched first-hand when the tournament starts on the 13th of August.
3. Unique style
Cricketers from Test playing nations play with a definitive style. Since the technicality has been perfected for ages, Indian, Australia, English and other such nations bring about technically defined players.
Kenya despite being a successful team in the past has had a shortage of these kinds of players recently. This opens opportunities for players with a unique and unrestrained style of play.
The Kenya D10 players could come up with unique and special shots and bowling styles that could bring about a massive change in the game. This is a big enough reason to watch the upcoming Kenya D10 Tournament.