
Kenya’s Kabaddi National Team has continued their impressive run at the 4th Bangabandhu Cup in Dhaka, Bangladesh, by securing a narrow victory over Thailand. On May 31st, 2024, Kenya triumphed with a score of 33-32, earning a place in the semi-finals against Uganda.
Match Summary
- Date: May 31, 2024
- Final Score: Kenya 33 – 32 Thailand
- Man of the Match: Samuel Wafula
Samuel Wafula was named Man of the Match for his outstanding defensive and raiding performance. His crucial stops and strategic plays were pivotal in securing the narrow victory for Kenya. Wafula’s contributions on the defensive end and raids provided the stability and resilience needed to edge out Thailand.
Other notable performances included:
- James Kamweti: Continued to be a key player, delivering important raids and maintaining offensive pressure.
- Daniel Odhiambo: Supported the team with effective raids and solid defensive contributions.
- Rodgers Omondi: Showed great promise as an upcoming star, making significant plays on both offense and defense.
- Ochi: Demonstrated versatility and provided valuable contributions throughout the match.

The match was fiercely contested, with both teams displaying exceptional skill and determination keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Kenya’s ability to maintain composure and execute their strategy under pressure ultimately secured their victory.
With this victory, Kenya advances to the semi-finals, where they will face Uganda. The semi-final match promises to be another exciting encounter, as both African teams vie for a spot in the final.
As Kenya prepares for the semi-final against Uganda, the team remains focused and committed to maintaining their winning streak. They are dedicated to fine-tuning strategies and ensuring the team is ready for the upcoming challenge.
The Kenya Kabaddi National Team’s journey at the 4th Bangabandhu Cup has been a thrilling ride, filled with remarkable performances and memorable victories. Stay tuned for more updates and match highlights as our team strives to bring glory to Kenya on the international kabaddi stage!