Inamdar Kenyan cricket boss
AFP, Nairobi
Samir Inamdar, a Mombasa-based solicitor, who waged a long war against the Kenya Cricket Association was on Sunday elected the new chairman of the trouble-ridden national body. The 46-year-old defeated his sole challenger Salim Dhanji in a close-fought race during elections supervised by African Cricket Association (ACA) officials. Former Kenya national captain Tom Tikolo withdrew after failing to get proposed for the seat. Inamdar, who also served as a member of the government-backed Cricket Kenya, set up to replace the disbanded KCA board in February said his committee would work to correct the mess created by the outgoing officials.
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