NAME: Matthew Hykin
SQUAD NUMBER: 7
ROLE: The pacey bowler is renowned amongst the tribes of Kenya for his deadly in-swingers and occasional slow ball consisting of leg spin. This ex higher level physicist turned Kenyan cricket pro has said to have had the ability to calculate precise degrees of air resistance, momentum and circular motion to deliver the perfect ball that will stump any batsman. Hykin can also turn his hand to the bat and whilst not a quick scoring hitter he has been described as a stamina batsman worth looking out for
DEEF EXPERIENCE: Started out his career as the captain of the elite Homefield 2nd XI Football team and whilst winning all the games, scoring 4 and letting in 2, he knew it wasn't for him - his career lay with a willow bat and a ball with a stitched seam. Since his career turn around he has come on leaps and bounds, regularly nipping it off the surface whilst pitching it in that ominous corridor of uncertainty. Unfortunately his recent phallus carpet burns have put him out for a few weeks but with new advice on strapping and more loose fitting whites he's hoping to make a strong come back.
THOUGHTS ON THE TOURNAMENT: "I am privileged for the opportunity and hope to make every second count, I think the Kenyan squad will be looking to stick the tactics and praying for poor light on the day for the advantage."
SQUAD NUMBER: 7
ROLE: The pacey bowler is renowned amongst the tribes of Kenya for his deadly in-swingers and occasional slow ball consisting of leg spin. This ex higher level physicist turned Kenyan cricket pro has said to have had the ability to calculate precise degrees of air resistance, momentum and circular motion to deliver the perfect ball that will stump any batsman. Hykin can also turn his hand to the bat and whilst not a quick scoring hitter he has been described as a stamina batsman worth looking out for
DEEF EXPERIENCE: Started out his career as the captain of the elite Homefield 2nd XI Football team and whilst winning all the games, scoring 4 and letting in 2, he knew it wasn't for him - his career lay with a willow bat and a ball with a stitched seam. Since his career turn around he has come on leaps and bounds, regularly nipping it off the surface whilst pitching it in that ominous corridor of uncertainty. Unfortunately his recent phallus carpet burns have put him out for a few weeks but with new advice on strapping and more loose fitting whites he's hoping to make a strong come back.
THOUGHTS ON THE TOURNAMENT: "I am privileged for the opportunity and hope to make every second count, I think the Kenyan squad will be looking to stick the tactics and praying for poor light on the day for the advantage."