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WCL Day 4: NED v BER, IRE v CAN, KEN v SCO
Things are starting to become a little more clear heading into the 4th round out of 5 at the WCL in Nairobi. Only one team has been eliminated from finals contention, but 3 others are in must-win situations. The top two teams have their destiny in their hands, and meet in what could be a prelude to the final at the Gymkhana.
Weather:Light Rain, 22C(71F)
Time:All matches begin at 06:30 GMT
Netherlands v Bermuda @ Ruaraka
The Netherlands can keep slim finals hopes alive with a win here, against the bottom team in the table. The Dutch need two wins from two games, and some help from other teams in order to make it in. Bermuda just want to pick up a win at some point during this tournament, and wouldn't mind playing spoiler here.
Ireland v Canada @ Jaffrey's
These are the other two teams with an outside shot at making the finals. The winner will have a shot at making it, while the loser will be playing for pride on Monday. This should be a good one, as both teams should really want it.
Kenya v Scotland @ Gymkhana
This is the big one - tied at the top of the table with 6 points and the winner will go straight to the finals. The loser will still be able to make it to the finals by winning their next game, or by a combination of losses in other games.
Things are starting to become a little more clear heading into the 4th round out of 5 at the WCL in Nairobi. Only one team has been eliminated from finals contention, but 3 others are in must-win situations. The top two teams have their destiny in their hands, and meet in what could be a prelude to the final at the Gymkhana.
Weather:Light Rain, 22C(71F)
Time:All matches begin at 06:30 GMT
Netherlands v Bermuda @ Ruaraka
The Netherlands can keep slim finals hopes alive with a win here, against the bottom team in the table. The Dutch need two wins from two games, and some help from other teams in order to make it in. Bermuda just want to pick up a win at some point during this tournament, and wouldn't mind playing spoiler here.
Ireland v Canada @ Jaffrey's
These are the other two teams with an outside shot at making the finals. The winner will have a shot at making it, while the loser will be playing for pride on Monday. This should be a good one, as both teams should really want it.
Kenya v Scotland @ Gymkhana
This is the big one - tied at the top of the table with 6 points and the winner will go straight to the finals. The loser will still be able to make it to the finals by winning their next game, or by a combination of losses in other games.