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Cricket: Meet the faces behind Rwanda’s flourishing women cricket

IT started like any other day. Maina woke up and headed to class. The then senior four student concluded the day with a jog at the school’s play ground. As she went through the drills, she was summoned by the school cricket coach to join the rest of the team. Efforts to explain her self that she had never held a bat or played cricket fell on deaf ears. “I was exercising in the school field; the girl’s cricket team coach mistook me for a cricket player. He called me to join the team, when I tried to explain to him that I was not a player he insisted and that is how I became a cricketer,”  Mary Maina narrates. 
The girls have loved the game since they became a part of it. The New Times/Timothy Kisambira
The girls have loved the game since they became a part of it. The New Times/Timothy Kisambira
Doreen Umutesi