National team scrabble players are hoping to redeem themselves when they face Pakistan virtual championships this weekend. Kenya, who lost to South Africa last weekend, will field their top-seeded players to ensure they secure maximum points as they seek to redeem themselves. Last week, Martins Mutahi and Stanley Ngundi amassed eight points each as the country fell to South Africa 67-77. According to World Scrabble, Nigeria lead the world with 2851 points with Kenya placed 10th with 2201 points. Scrabble Kenya (SK) chairman, Bernard Amuke, said the Kenyans are ready to face Pakistan who defeated Nigeria last weekend.
Source: The Star June 10, 2020 01:52 UTC