Kenya.kml normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy33 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy33 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy37 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy32 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy39 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy36 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy36 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy35 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy38 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy34 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy35 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy28 Kenya Ruaraka Sports Club The Ruaraka Sports Club was first used for international cricket in 1994, when games from the ICC Trophy were played here, including the final. Kenya played India A here the following year. It was first used for first-class and list A cricket in January 1998, when Kenya played England A at the ground. In August 2001, Kenya played the West Indies in a four-day match on the ground, their first first-class match against a Test playing nation. It hosted five matches in Division One of the World Cricket League in 2007, the ground's first ODIs. 36.85827500005551 -1.258763000012064 0 389.9178228552041 5.008651430655887e-012 -22.61986351013181 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy36 36.85841876325731,-1.25838598506918,0 Jaffery Sports Club This ground first hosted international cricket during the 1994 ICC Trophy. It has not yet hosted first-class cricket, though it was used for Division One of the World Cricket League in 2007, the only five ODIs played at the venue. 36.76938800000002 -1.276357 0 356.024528020904 5.941345074552677e-013 -1.298516892447264e-014 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy34 36.76970004700695,-1.276040442509111,0 Mombasa Sports Club The Mombasa Sports Club hosted the first first-class match to be played in Kenya, when the Coast Cricket Association XI played Pakistan International Airlines in 1964. It has hosted just three first-class matches since then, including a match between Kenya and the West Indies in 2001. The ground's history in international cricket goes back further than the 1964 match, with it being used for the then-annual Settlers v Officials match back in 1927. Various touring sides, including the MCC, played here over the years, and in 1958, the Kenyan national side played here for the first time, losing to a South African "Non-European" side captained by Basil D'Oliveria. The ground was approved to host official ODIs in 2006, and Kenya played Bermuda in a three match series here that year. A triangular series was played in January 2007 between Kenya, Canada and Scotland. 39.66824222535946 -4.065969131309399 0 592.83250200281 0 0.0004282230700792834 #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy37 39.66824222535946,-4.065969131309399,0 Simba Union One of the less frequently used grounds for international cricket, it was first used for this purpose in the 1994 ICC Trophy. Since then, it has hosted three first-class matches, and in 2001 hosted its only ODI to date, a match between Kenya and the West Indies. 36.83059806695317 -1.266568026456861 0 557.3917690223987 6.039254804382631e-013 -4.339524488202229e-009 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy38 36.83103724795964,-1.267028576935707,0 Aga Khan Sports Club The Aga Khan Sports Club was first used for international cricket in the 1994 ICC Trophy, and was host to the semi-final where Kenya beat Bermuda to secure their spot in the 1996 World Cup. It has since hosted two first-class matches, and hosted ODIs in 1996 and 1997. It has since fallen largely out of favour with the national side, having not been used since an Intercontinental Cup match against Uganda in 2004, though it was used for the African Women's World Cup regional qualifying tournament in 2006, and for a match between Canada and Uganda in January 2007. 36.81363642413807 -1.267048979568911 0 573.0806657946097 0 -7.882015035389528e-005 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy42 36.81338946229938,-1.266631719101525,0 Nairobi Gymkhana By far the most frequently used ground for international cricket in Kenya, it was first used for internationals when Kenya played India here in 1967. The first first-class match was in 1974 when East Africa played the MCC here. It has since become Kenya's regular ground for their home Intercontinental Cup matches. In September 1996 it became the first Kenyan ground to host an official ODI when Kenya played Sri Lanka. It hosted all matches in the ICC Knockout in 2001, and hosted a match in the 2003 World Cup that saw Kenya upset Sri Lanka. It had another first in 2007 when it became the first ground in a non-Test country to host an official Twenty20 International when Kenya played Bangladesh. 36.82723339521863 -1.270039264014413 0 460.1983164203853 1.653539644389915e-012 -0.0001530847668388276 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy39 36.82781103960349,-1.269602178884335,0