Bangladeshi cricket team in Kenya in 1983–84

Minhajul Abedin Nannu, Hafizur Rahman & Wahidul Gani, having done well for the tigers were included in the team for Kenya tour.The team had a nice balance of youth and experience, yet during the tour, they failed to perform up to expectations, mainly due to disunity among the players.Lipu and Misha did a good job as part-time spinners, but the main spin bowler Wahidul Gani was very disappointing.In July, 1997, both the nations were granted permission to play full ODIs and thus were guaranteed a place in the future WCs, so the saga of ICC Trophy ended there.The old nemesis, Maurice Odumbe came back to haunt the Bangladeshi players again, with a superb all-round performance.Chudasama (122) & Kennedy Otieno (144) put on 225 for the first wicket, as the hosts rattled a huge total of 347/3 from their 50 overs.Chasing 237 for victory, Bangladesh reached their target thanks mainly to Mohammad Rafique, who scored 77.Though, they lost most of the games, this tour gave them the opportunity to gain valuable experience about South Asian pitches and conditions.With the Bangladesh side going through some changes, following the disastrous ICC Trophy, a year earlier, this tour provided the local selectors the chance to try some youngsters.
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