Given that Cricket Kenya elections have now been completed and the team is off to South Africa this week for the World cup Qualifiers, I thought it time to bring this site back to life. Time is short, so posts will be brief and often reproduced from elsewhere, but I will do my utmost to keep abreast of things.
Here goes...
Cricket Kenya
PRESS RELEASE
CRICKET
This is to confirm that Cricket Kenya held its elections on 15th. March, 09 at our offices at Ruaraka Sports Club during the Annual General Meeting. The election meeting was presided over by Mr. James Akama, the Executive Officer, Kenya National Sports Council.
The following persons were elected at the meeting into the leadership of the association for the next four years as required by the Cricket Kenya Constitution.
· Chairman: - Mr. Samir Inamdar
· Vice Chairman: - Mr. Shamji Patel
· Treasurer: - Mr. Nasoor Verjee
· Women’s Representative: - Mr. Nilesh Lakhani
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· Rift Valley Representatives: - Mr. Martin Bentley and Mr. Shailesh Sheth.
The Executive Committee as mentioned above is mandated to institute sub committees to assist in developing the game in the country. Some of the sub committees are Selection, Technical, Finance and Fundraising, Development, Governance and Ethics, Cricket Operations, Disciplinary, Umpires and Scorers, Public Relations and Website etc.
The Chairman on his election outline plans the association is embarking on such as 2011 CWC Qualification, 2010 Under 19 CWC, Development Program and reorganization of CK Administrative Structures. To sum it up, he noted that this is an era of transparency and development and urged for support from all Kenyans of goodwill.
The KNSC Executive Officer commended Cricket
Regards
(Not signed as sent electronically)
Tom J. Tikolo
Chief Executive Officer
2 comments:
Very interesting the Central Province remains without official, elected of Contracted. Any idea if anything at all is happening there
not enough happening there sadly to warrant either a vote in the ck elections or a development officer. A shame as there is a history and potential there that could be built on.
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