2013 East Africa Premier League
Countries | Kenya, Uganda |
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Administrator | Cricket Kenya |
Headquarter | Nairobi, Kenya |
Format | 20-over |
First tournament | 2011–12 |
Last tournament | 2013 |
Next tournament | 2014 |
Tournament format | Double round-robin and Knockout |
Number of teams | 6 |
Current champion | Rwenzori Warriors (1st title) |
Most successful |
Nile Knights Rwenzori Warriors ( Rising Star Chuis (1 title) |
Most runs | Roger Mukasa (321)[1] |
Most wickets | Joseph Angara (16)[2] |
2013 East Africa Premier League |
The 2013 East Africa Premier League was the third edition of Cricket Kenya's East Africa Premier League competitions. The competition took place at the Nairobi Club Ground and Simba Union Club Ground from the 7th to 11 August 2013.[3] It featured several significant changes from the first two editions, including the massive overhaul of the identities of the Kenyan franchises participating as well as the participation of several high-profile Pakistani cricketers suck as Kamran Akmal and Imran Nazir.[4] The tournament was won by Rising Stars Chuis who defeated Ruwenzori Warriors by 9 wickets in the final.[5]
Squads
- Rising Stars Chui:
Collins Obuya (c), Harrison Angila, Boniface Anjere, Imran Nazir, Kamran Akmal (wk), Irfan Karim, Rajesh Khetiya, Alfred Luseno, David Maina, Martin Mworia, Martin Okoth, Joseph Owino, Kirtan Patel, Henry Rudd, Vishal Shikotra, Subham Patel, Tarandeep Singh, Hiren Varaiya
- Express Ndovu
Rakep Patel (c), Gautam Bhudia, Kavi Dosaja, Gurdeep Singh, Imran Nazir, Ikreeth Kenth, Peter Kituku, Peter Koech, Maninder Singh, Mohammad Sami, Nikul Patel, Lucas Oluoch, Paresh Gami, Abdul Rehman, Mitesh Sanghani, Paramveer Singh, Abraham Vadada, Dominic Wesonga
- I & M Bank Nyati
Tanmay Mishra (c), Josephat Ababu, Abdulqadir Najmi, Ibrahim Akello, Nick Oluoch, Hamza Malik (wk), Jimmy Kamande, Karan Kaul, Krutarth Rao, James Ngoche, Alex Obanda, Elijah Otieno, Emmanuel Bund, Willam Rudd, Raj Savala, Waqas Aslam
- Sameer Simba
Morris Ouma (c), Stephen Biko, Dhiren Gondaria, Bhargab Goswami, Nadeem Ahmed, Shem Ngoche, Eugene Ochieng, Nelson Odhiambo, Kennedy Owino, Harsh Patel, Narendra Patel, Gagandeep Singh, Gurmanjot Singh, Taaha Sulemanjee, Siddhant Taneja, Bhavya Thaker
- Nile Knights
Davis Arinaitwe (c), Hamza Saleh, Asadu Seiga, Nicholas Kebba, Arthur Kyobe, Deusdedit Muhumuza, Benjamin Musoke, Frank Nsubuga, Faruk Ochimi, Jackson Ogwang, Richard Okia, Raymond Otim, Danniel Ruyange, Ivan Thawithemwira, Arthur Ziraba
- Rwenzori Warriors
Lawrence Sematimba (c), Abdulah Lubega, Hamu Bagenda, Fred Isabirye, Jeremy Kibukamusoke, Brian Masaba, Mohammed Akmal, Roger Mukasa, Naeem Bardai, Martin Ondeko, Arnold Otwan, Jonathan Sebanja, Shamu Mukaaya, Abu Sseguya, Henry Ssenyondo, Charles Waiswa
References
- ↑ Records / East Africa Premier League, 2011/12 / Most runs Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 February 2011
- ↑ Records / East Africa Premier League, 2011/12 / Most wickets Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 February 2012
- ↑ East Africa Cricket galore bowls off with teams putting splendind shows http://www.cricketkenya.co.ke/news_details.php?news_id=117 retrieved 17-08-2013
- ↑ EACC almost upon us http://mobi.supersport.com/cricket/blogs/arjun-vidyarthi/EACC_almost_upon_us Retrieved 17-08-2013
- ↑ Chui maul Warriors to win East Africa Twenty20 title http://www.cricketkenya.co.ke/news_details.php?news_id=118 Retrieved 17-08-2013
- ↑ http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/squad/index.html?object=659951, East Africa Premier League, 2013