Steve Tikolo

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Steve Tikolo
Kenya (Ken)
Steve Tikolo
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Off Break
Tests ODIs
Matches - 94
Runs scored - 2607
Batting average - 31.03
100s/50s -/- 2/20
Top score - 111
Balls bowled - 2720
Wickets - 68
Bowling average - 31.58
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - 4/41
Catches/stumpings -/- 51/-

As of March 25, 2007
Source: Cricinfo.com

Stephen Ogonji Tikolo (born June 25, 1971 in Nairobi) is a Kenyan cricketer. He is a right handed middle order batsman and part time right-arm medium pace bowler. He bowls quite effective offspin in the shorter form of the game. Tikolo has previously represented Border in South African domestic cricket and has also spent time playing in England and Bangladesh. Most recently he has been playing club cricket in Haverigg and back home he plays for Swamibapa Cricket Club in Nairobi. He once played for an Africa XI against Asia.

He has been a prolific scorer and is considered to be one of the better known players to have come out of Kenya. He is even regarded by many as the best player from the associate countries. Such is his dominance that as of January 2007 he possesses six of the nine highest scores by a Kenyan batsman in ODI cricket.[1] Tikolo has made 2 centuries; 106* against Bangladesh and 111 against Bermuda. He has been dismissed in the 90's on three occasions.

Tikolo came from a cricketing family with his oldest brother Tom being a former captain of Kenya while his other brother David Tikolo played in the 1996 World Cup. It was in that tournament that Steve made his ODI debut for Kenya. Coming in at 3 for his maiden innings he made 65 against the Indians. He went on to play a couple more impressive innings in the Cup, top scoring for his side with 29 in their historic victory over West Indies at Pune and making 96 against Sri Lanka at Kandy.

Tikolo further enhanced his reputation as Kenya's premier batsman with 147 against Bangladesh in the 1997 ICC Trophy final. The innings gave them offical ODI status and booked Kenya's place in England for the 1999 World Cup. It was another successful World Cup for Tikolo as he made a pair of 50's against India and England.

In 2002 he was named as the new Kenyan captain and led from the front in the Champions Trophy with innings of 93 and 69.

Tikolo led the Kenyan national side during their run to the semi finals of the 2003 cricket World Cup. This was a huge feat for a country that has not even been granted Test status [2]

After a poor 2004 Champions Trophy he quit as captain and instead led a players' strike in protest of internal politics. The strike forced a new regime and he returned as captain.

ODI centuries of Steve Tikolo
Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 106* 21 Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Bangabandhu National Stadium 1999
[2] 111 82 Bermuda Mombasa, Kenya Mombasa Sports Ground 2006

First class centuries of Steve Tikolo
Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 110 12 Zimbabwe A Nairobi, Kenya Gymkhana Club Ground 2001
[2] 115* 13 Zimbabwe A Nairobi, Kenya Simba Union Ground 2001
[3] 117 15 Sri Lanka A Matara, Sri Lanka Uyanwatte Stadium 2002
[4] 109 26 Pakistan A Nairobi, Kenya Simba Union Ground 2004
[5] 149 30 Uganda Kampala, Uganda Lugogo Stadium 2005
[6] 220 34 Bermuda Windhoek, Namibia United Ground 2005
[7] 177* 35 Ireland Windhoek, Namibia Wanderers Cricket Ground 2005
[8] 212* 36 Netherlands Nairobi, Kenya Gymkhana Club Ground 2006


Flag of Kenya Kenya squad - 2003 Cricket World Cup Flag of Kenya

1 Tikolo | 2 Odumbe | 3 Karim | 4 Vadher | 5 Shah | 6 Modi | 7 Patel | 8 M. Suji | 9 A. Suji | 10 Odoyo | 11 Otieno | 12 Angara | 13 Ongondo | 14 D. Obuya | 15 C. Obuya

Flag of Kenya Kenya squad - 2007 Cricket World Cup Flag of Kenya

1 Tikolo | 2 Ouma | 3 Odoyo | 4 Bhudia | 5 Kamande | 6 Mishra | 7 C. Obuya | 8 D. Obuya | 9 Odhiambo | 10 Ongondo | 11 Onyango | 12 Patel | 13 Shah | 14 T. Suji | 15 Varaiya

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