David Obuya: Difference between revisions
David Gerard (talk | contribs) free image please -, Replaced: Cricket_no_pic.png → Replace_this_image1.svg using AWB |
|||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
country abbrev = KEN | |
country abbrev = KEN | |
||
name = David Obuya | |
name = David Obuya | |
||
picture = |
picture = Replace_this_image1.svg | |
||
batting style = Right-hand bat | |
batting style = Right-hand bat | |
||
bowling style = - | |
bowling style = - | |
Revision as of 14:45, 30 August 2007
Source: [1], March 16 2007 |
David Oluoch Obuya (born August 14, 1979) is a Kenyan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper. Obuya first played cricket at the Under-19s World Cup of 1998, where he starred as the opening batsman.
His one-day career was to follow three years later. He first represented the senior team on a tour of the West Indies in 2001, where once again he was an opener, alongside Ravindu Shah. He played in the 2003 World Cup, where in the semi-final he set a record for the best eighth-wicket partnership in a match against India, beating the previous mark set by himself and team-mate Tony Suji.
Most recently, Obuya has played one-day cricket for Kenya against Bangladesh. His brothers, Kennedy Otieno and Collins Obuya, both play cricket in Kenya.
External links
- David Obuya at Cricket Archive