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When much is happening at the First Class arena in the world of cricket, scores of fiery one-dayers down under, the sub-continent gearing up for some griping encounters, when the Caribbean take on the Indians and the Africans hosting the Pakis - I thought of averting your frame from all this above and acquaint you with something from the lesser arena.

Not many out there would be informed of the ongoing ODI tri-series in the east-coast Kenyan city - how would you? It’s just a host of Non- Test playing nations that feature in the event.

Post the ICC Trophy in 2005, the matches played by the top-five Non- Test playing nations were granted an ODI status, in accordance with their preparation for the World Cup in March this year.

Some good news rises from African continent for the Irish cricket fanatics - Kenya overpowered Scotland, a result that threw Ireland at the top of the ICC Associate ODI Rankings (rankings for the non test playing nations) that indicate how the five teams apart from the prime 11 stand, with Scotland, Canada, Bermuda and the Netherlands being the other four in contention. However these standings are only temporary.

Read: Belfasttelegraph