The contract is for a year, and the objective is to qualify for the ODI and T20I World Cups

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Aug-2024Dodda Ganesh, the former India and Karnataka medium pacer, has been appointed head coach of the Kenya men’s cricket team.It’s a one-year contract for the moment, starting August 13, and will take in, to start with, Kenya’s campaigns at the ICC Division 2 Challenge League in September, where they will face Papua New Guinea, Qatar, Denmark and Jersey, followed by the T20 World Cup Africa Qualifiers in October.”The objective is to qualify for the World Cups, both ODIs and T20Is, but before that we need to start preparing and start making progress. We have started preparing, and the signs are good,” Ganesh told ESPNcricinfo from Nairobi. “We got hardly any time left [for the first tournament], so I am watching local league matches. There will be fitness tests. We will slowly get into a process.”Ganesh, now 51, played five times for India – four Tests and one ODI – between January and April 1997, but had limited success: five wickets in seven bowling innings in Tests and one wicket in his only ODI. He, however, served Karnataka cricket with distinction for many years, playing most of his first-class and List A cricket for them in a career that started in the 1994-95 season and lasted till 2004-05. He picked up 365 wickets in 104 first-class matches, and 128 in 89 List A matches.