Cricket Kenya (CK) has declared the senior ladies' group for the forthcoming 5-country ladies' T20I competition to be held in Rwanda from June 6 to 12, which is a yearly competition proposed to honor the casualties of the Kwibuka massacre against the Tutsi people group. in Rwanda in 1994. Kwibuka Women’s Twenty20 Tournament 2021 schedule The Kenyan ladies will go up against groups from Botswana, Rwanda, Namibia and Nigeria in the opposition, with all groups booked to play in a solitary wide open organization, trailed by the semi-finals and the last/third spot sudden death round. All matches in the competition will convey positioning focuses for the ICC Women's T20I group leaderboard. Matches are extremely urgent for all nations as they will meet again during the ICC Africa Regional Qualifiers for the ICC T20 Women's World Cup 2023 in Botswana.
Kenya is a three-time victor of the Kwibuka Women's T20 competition, which will have its seventh release in 2021 at the Gahanga International Cricket Stadium in Kigali.
Kenya Women's Team
Daisy Njoroge, Edith Waithaka, Esther Wachira, Flavia Odhiambo, Jane Otieno, Josephine Abwom, Lavendah Idambo, Margaret Ngoche, Marion Okira, Melvin Idambo, Mercyline Ochieng, Monicah Ndhambi, Queentor Abel, Ruth Achando, Sarah Wetoto, Sharonua Juma and Veronica Abbey Juma