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13 Mar 2012 14:26 #79593
by chairman
In Kenya, a group of young Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region formed a cricket team with big hopes: to promote healthy living, to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS and women's issues, and ultimately to become role models in their community and ambassadors for both the Maasai and Kenya. The Maasai Cricket Warriors have been training hard, having recently left their village for the city of Mombasa to attend the Legends Cricket Nursery for further coaching. Their next goal is to travel to South Africa to take part in the Last Man Stands World Championships. The team has an open invitation and is now raising funds to make the trip
source here and pics
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13 Mar 2012 16:39 #79622
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there are some awsome pics on that link
the photographer did a really nice job with the cricketers......playing with the beach, ocean and sun setting in the background :cool:
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22 Mar 2012 13:58 #80817
by ketchim
A team of Maasai cricketers in Kenya is engaged in a row with their coach
over whether to play in their traditional custom at an upcoming tournament....... ::four::
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22 Mar 2012 13:58 #80818
by ketchim
Trainer Steve Tikolo says he wants the novice players to wear cricket whites..... ::ball::
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22 Mar 2012 13:59 #80819
by ketchim
But they want like to wear sandals made from recycled tires, beads and bracelets and a traditional "shuka" wrap,
which they wrap around the body.
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