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10:26 GMT, Monday, 28 July 2008 11:26 UK

Devon 11 runs short of Kenya win

Collins Obuya

Devon lost to Kenya by 10 runs at Exmouth on Sunday as the African side continued their preparations for the Twenty20 World Cup qualifiers.

Batting first, Kenya hit 195 all out, with Collins Obuya top scoring for the tourists with 53 runs, as Tom Allin took four wickets for 32.

In reply, Devon were bowled out for 185 with one ball left of their innings.

Rob Holman was Devon's top scorer, hitting 72 runs, while Marshall Hood chipped in with 33 runs.




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