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Graeme Smith (c)
Ashwell Prince (vc)
Hashim Amla
Mark Boucher (wk)
AB de Villiers
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Paul Harris
Jacques Kallis
Neil McKenzie
Morne Morkel
Makhaya Ntini
Robin Peterson
Dale Steyn
Monde Zondeki
Charl Langeveldt

Steve Tikolo

Kenya

Player profile

Full name Stephen Ogonji Tikolo
Born June 25, 1971, Nairobi
Current age 37 years 25 days
Major teams Kenya, Africa XI, Border, Swamibapa Sports Club, University of West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI
Nickname Guns
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium, Right-arm offbreak
Relations Brother - TJ Tikolo, Brother - LO Tikolo

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 101 98 9 2785 111 31.29 3701 75.24 2 21 56 0
T20Is 3 3 0 28 24 9.33 27 103.70 0 0 2 0 0 0
First-class 43 70 5 3375 220 51.92 9 18 33 0
List A 153 150 12 4637 133 33.60 8 29 78 0
Twenty20 3 3 0 28 24 9.33 27 103.70 0 0 2 0 0 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
ODIs 101 72 3032 2408 75 4/41 4/41 32.10 4.76 40.4 2 0 0
T20Is 3 1 6 25 0 - - - 25.00 - 0 0 0
First-class 43 3967 2134 55 4/33 38.80 3.22 72.1 0 0
List A 153 4803 3681 119 4/41 4/41 30.93 4.59 40.3 4 0 0
Twenty20 3 1 6 25 0 - - - 25.00 - 0 0 0

Career statistics
ODI debut India v Kenya at Cuttack, Feb 18, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI Kenya v Bermuda at Nairobi (Gym), Oct 28, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I Kenya v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg, Sep 14, 2007 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1995/96
Last First-class United Arab Emirates v Kenya at Sharjah, Feb 4-7, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1995/96
Last List A Kenya v Bermuda at Nairobi (Gym), Oct 28, 2007 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Kenya v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg, Sep 14, 2007 scorecard
 Profile

It is a measure of his ability and standing that in many people's eyes Steve Tikolo has epitomised Kenyan cricket for more than a decade. His whole approach to the game has a Caribbean flavour to it. A middle-order batsman who relies on his eye as much as technique and who can attack or defend as the situation demands, he possesses a wide range of strokes, but when he is in full flow he can be a punishing player at any level. His bowling has gone from being medium-pace to a Chris Gayle-like gentle offspin, seemingly innocuous but deceptively effective in the one-day game. It almost goes without saying that he had led Kenya in the post Maurice Odumbe era, and has done so by example.

Coming from a famous cricketing family (older brother Tom is a former national captain and another brother David played at the 1996 World Cup), he was immediately at home on the international stage, when Kenya made their World Cup debut in 1996. He made 65 in their first game, against India at Cuttack, top-scored with a vital 29 in their sensational low-scoring victory over West Indies at Pune, and contributed 96 against Sri Lanka at Kandy, establishing himself as his country's leading batsman. This was further shown when he made a destructive 147 against Bangladesh in the 1997 ICC Trophy final, taking Kenya to a second successive World Cup, and new ODI status.

He again performed well in the 1999 World Cup, with fifties against India and England, and on taking over the captaincy in 2002 he immediately underlined his class by scoring 93 and 69 in that year's Champions Trophy. While he had a personally disappointing start to the World Cup in 2003, he came good with the bat and his contributions with the ball and astute captaincy helped Kenya to reach the semi-finals.

This performance, aided by Tikolo's burgeoning reputation, led to calls for Kenya to be granted Test status, but those coincided with a rapid disintegration of the game inside the country as the KCA fell out with the stakeholders. After a wretched 2004 Champions Trophy, Tikolo quit as captain, weary from 18 months of battling his own board, and he was at the heart of a players' strike which followed and which, eventually, helped lead to the ousting of the old regime.

Under new management, he returned as captain, showing that his appetite and ability was undiminished. He failed to shine on a bigger stage in the Afro-Asia Cup, although his opportunities were cruelly limited, but continued to weigh in with bat and ball as Kenya returned to the international arena in 2006.

In a much-travelled career, he has played a considerable amount of club cricket in England as well as first-class cricket in South Africa (with Border) and Bangladesh.

Consistent performances led him to be shortlisted for the inaugural ICC Associate ODI Player of the Year in 2007.
Martin Williamson February 2007


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Jan 30, 2008

Steve Tikolo bowls, watched by Darrell Hair
Steve Tikolo bowls, watched by Darrell Hair
© ICC

Jan 29, 2008

Steve Tikolo and Louis Burger return after the toss
Steve Tikolo and Louis Burger return after the toss
© ICC/Aziz Shah

Sep 14, 2007

Steve Tikolo won the toss and chose to field
Steve Tikolo won the toss and chose to field
© Getty Images

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