The country’s oldest cup competition is set to be sacrificed as clubs look at completing the season that has heavily been disrupted by the virus. Sources close to the Kenya Cup caucus had said with a congested calendar, it was prudent to shelve the knockout cup competition in order to finish the league. “We are facing tough times and with a small window to finalise the fixtures, we have decided to shelve the Enterprise Cup so that we finish the Kenya Cup,” added the source. Kenya Cup caucus chairman, Xavier Makuba, said they have proposed that the season resumes in July. “We are delighted to be entering this new chapter,” England Rugby chief commercial officer Simon Massie-Taylor said in a statement.
Source: The Star May 06, 2020 02:15 UTC