Give it up for Kenya!

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Things are looking a bit more positive for Pakistan’s cricketers. Pakistan has just beaten Kenya in a one-day international match that is part of a high-profile series. The greatest thing about this match was that it was played on home soil, in Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, for the first time in five years after international teams stopped coming to play in Pakistan since 2009 when the unfortunate attack on the Sri Lankan team happened. We must give full credit to the African team for coming here and starting the cricketing trend in Pakistan once again. The Kenyans did what so many others have been scared to do and, for that, we thank them.

ZOHAIB HASAN

Islamabad

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