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Kenya intends to keep up their undefeated streak as they take on the host nation Nigeria in their third game of the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Africa Qualifier on Wednesday at the TBS Oval in Lagos.

Following their impressive wins against Sierra Leone and Uganda, Kenya is feeling very confident.

On the other hand, Nigeria’s campaign has stumbled, as back-to-back defeats have put them in a must-win scenario to maintain their narrow chances of qualifying.


Nigeria’s qualification chances hanging by a thread

In the current edition of the U19 World Cup, Nigeria, representing Africa from their previous participation in 2022, has found it difficult to recapture the same level of play they exhibited back then.

Their 10-run loss to Namibia represented a lost chance, which turned even more grim as they subsequently crumbled with only 30 runs against Tanzania, resulting in an overwhelming 122-run defeat.

Given they have suffered two defeats so far, Nigeria needs to secure victories in all of their upcoming gamesโ€”beginning with Kenyaโ€”and also rely on positive outcomes from other matches.

Given their present condition, such a reversal seems improbable.


Will Kenya Explore Team depth Through Trials?

After winning both games easily, Kenya could decide to utilize this match as an opportunity to shuffle their team and offer chances to less experienced players.

Prinay Galaiya might get the chance to start instead of Aditya Vekaria, who hasnโ€™t managed to leave a significant impression yet.

Nevertheless, due to Kenya’s batting strike rate being below expectations, the squad might choose to retain Vekaria, taking into account his expertise.

However, Galaiya provides stability at the wicket, which might be valuable in tense moments.

James Githua and Dhir Patel might also have an opportunity to contribute with their bowling, helping to keep the team fresh as they prepare for key matches against undefeated teams like Tanzania and Namibia.

Shlok Saini is another player who has not had an opportunity to play with the ball in this tournament, mainly because of the strong performance of Kenya’s lead bowlers.

This game might provide an ideal chance to assess his abilities prior to the last two crucial matches.


Kenya’s Batsmen Need an Uplift

Even with their easy wins, Kenya’s batsmen have shown little aggressiveness.

Their poor strike rate in the initial two games might raise some concerns, particularly if they need to chase down a substantial target later in the competition.

This game offers Kenyaโ€™s opening batsmen a chance to step up their performance and demonstrate an aggressive approachโ€”potentially vital in the upcoming high-scoring encounters with Tanzania and Namibia.


Key Factors & Predictions

Following their dismissal for just 30 runs against Tanzania, Nigeria’s batsmen now face intense scrutiny to perform effectively at the plate.

Kenya’s Bowling Power: Players such as Neel Doshi, Antony Ndungu, and Krishil Patel have been particularly formidable up until now.

Should Githua and Dhir Patel have an opportunity, they would seek to capitalize on Nigeria’s weaknesses more extensively.

Batting Approach: The Kenyan batsmen should display greater assertiveness and enhance their strike rate, treating this game as a platform for performing well in upcoming challenging matches.

Although Kenya will begin as the favored team, their primary objective will extend beyond just claiming another significant victory; they aim to demonstrate a marked improvement in their batting through a compelling display.

For Nigeria, this game is make-or-breakโ€”they will be eager to prevent another loss and revive their dwindling chances by securing a emphatic victory in front of their supporters at home.

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