Inaugural NPCA women’s premier league set for Ruaraka grounds
Cutchi Leva Ladies Cricket Team Batter Priyanshi Gorasiya square cuts the ball during a past match.Photo/Viku Photography.
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A game-changing moment for women’s cricket is in the offing
as the inaugural Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) T10 League heads
to Ruaraka Sports ground.
The league has attracted players from around the country
with matches programmed to treat spectators to some exhilarating displays on
Saturday and Sunday.
NPCA Women’s Rep Bhavisha Shah sounded quick febrile in the
run up to the weekend’s fixtures.
“This is actually the first time NPCA women's league is
taking place and we are all overly excited for what the weekend brings,” said
Bhavisha, adding: “We have 8 teams with 15 players in each squad. All players
are very excited and looking forward to the kick off.”
“Ruaraka Sports Club, on the coming Saturday and Sunday will
host the initial matches. Nevertheless, the venue for rest of the fixtures will
be finalized soon, as weather doesn't seem to be good at the present. All in
all, excitement is palpable that a women’s cricket League is set to transform the
sport with the advent of the new concept at NPCA.”
Bhavisha and Lydiah Kaparo are the two women’s
representatives at NPCA coopted into its Executive Committee to drum up support
for the much-anticipated ladies’ game.
The NPCA Women’s League was programmed to start earlier in
the year but was rescheduled as a result of torrential rains which have been
pounding several parts of the country over the past three months rendering
several venues unplayable.
NPCA Hon. Secretary Narendra “NK” Patel says the upcoming
League is a huge development for cricket in the country.
“Female cricketers in the country will stick to the sport
for a duration they’ll rack up requisite exposure, and it will only benefit
cricket in the longer run,” NK remarked.
As the countdown continues, Bavisha is excited by the fact
that most players, more so, the ones playing on Saturday are new.
Eight matches will be on the cards this weekend at Ruaraka
Sports venue. On Saturday, Silver Cheetahs and Nairobi Titans will be the first
teams to grace the event at 2:30. Whoever gets to bat first will depend on the
toss.
In another match, Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj (SCLPS)
ladies’ side will take on Nairobi Warriors whilst the latter will be at it
against Nairobi Titans. The last match on Saturday June 8 will start at 5:30
pitting Silver Cheetahs against Samaj women’s team.
Action continues on Sunday, June 9 with South Zone Queens
taking on Stray Impalas at 9:30am.
This will be followed by a match pitting Stray Panthers
against Samaj at 10.30am South Zone Babes will be at it at 11:30 Sunday with a
fixture against Nairobi Titans.
Silver Cheetah verses Nairobi Warriors is what will bring
down the curtains to the weekend’s schedule at 12:30.
“Standards have been set and only the sky’s the limit,”
quipped Bhavisha in finality. After the opening week, action continues on the
weekend of June 15-16.

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