South China Morning Post

Hong Kong thrash Kenya after early scare

Despite mid-match wobble, coach Trent Johnston happy with ‘fantastic’ performanc­e

- Staff Reporter

Hong Kong ended their Challenge League B campaign on a high yesterday, beating Kenya by five wickets with almost 100 balls remaining.

A sixth-wicket partnershi­p of 97 between Aizaz Khan (59) and Yasim Murtaza (39) helped Hong Kong reach the 136 they needed for victory off just 34 overs.

Murtaza had earlier taken four wickets for 26 runs, and Eshan Khan three for 27, as Kenya were bowled out in less than 39 overs, with only Irfan Karim providing any real resistance.

The Kenyan wicketkeep­er was left unbeaten on 59 and ran out of partners as his side collapsed around him after Collins Obuya, with whom he put on 48 for the third wicket, was trapped LBW by Murtaza. His departure sparked a flurry of wickets, and Kenya went from 71 for three to 135 all out in fairly short order.

Despite chasing a low total, Hong Kong got themselves into a little bit of trouble at the start of their run chase, slipping to 40 for five, as Shem Ngoche took three wickets, including the prize scalp of Babar Hayat for just five runs. He earlier accounted for openers Jamie Atkinson (9) and Shahid Wasif (2).

Ngoche also ran out Zeeshan Ali (21) and stand-in captain Kinchit Shah (1) to leave Hong Kong reeling, before Murtaza and Aizaz Khan stepped in.

The wobble aside, head coach Trent Johnston was more than happy with his side’s performanc­e and said he had not really been worried about getting the runs.

“It only takes one partnershi­p to break the back of a score of 135,” he said.

“What do you do [when chasing a low total], do you stick or twist, do you go for it. Jamie [Atkinson] went down and hit a beautiful lofted drive, went down the next over and missed it. Two or three overs later Shahid [Wadsif] played a shot he didn’t need to, missed it. Babar [Hayat] played onto his stumps.

“We still had Haroon [Arshad] to come in, we Ehsan Khan who’s played match-winning innings for Hong Kong before, we had depth there and just needed to get a partnershi­p.

With skipper Nizakat Khan becoming the latest member of the squad to fall ill, Shah took over, and Johnston was full of praise.

“Kinchit stepped in and did an absolutely fantastic job,” Johnston said

What do you do [when chasing a low total], do you stick or twist, do you go for it?

COACH TRENT JOHNSTON

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