 2003 shows the height of where we reached and I think from there, unfortunately, it was a downward slope So where staff is formed was we realized there's a very big gap in the development structure of Kenyon Cricket And in order to bridge that gap, we had to start from the grassroots level to make sure we had a very strong foundation of players who were participating in cricket So that's why we formed this company and the cricket division especially because we also work with football, tennis and other sports But yeah, so we formed that coming to bridge that gap to the development structure I think it's been a very very good journey. We started off with about 350 participants and this year we have over 500 taking part In general, we use these events as a way for the kids, you know, they train the whole year round This is an event where they can showcase what they've learned throughout the year in a high-pressure environment Competing as the best from the region. Okay, so the main reason behind the partnership was we realized very quickly There was a need for a strategic partnership with a credible brand like Gary Kirsten So a bit of history about him. He won the World Cup as a coach in 2017 as India's head coach And when we approached him for some coaching courses, he offered to meet up with us instead and work on a longer term agreement where we can maybe Use the expertise in this region and help develop the game at a more rapid rate than what we're currently doing So we jumped on it. We ran a high performance camp in April, which was red 85 kids and 25 national team players taking part in that camp Where they brought four of their coaches to run the whole program. We also did a coach education workshop Which was to educate our local coaches. We have 30 coaches taking part in that Kenya is very far ahead in terms of the facilities that we have and the structures we have in place But of the eight we've been competing more closely with the likes of the Iranians in Tanzania So our vision of course as we form these partnerships we want to develop sport in general throughout the region At the same time, we also obviously have Kenya at heart We want our young players to have the exposure to be against teams like Uganda in the 19th So the Iranians are coming in with a bit of pressure this time as defending champions We feel that the Star 3 team is a very strong contender for the title this year We also have the Coast Cricket Association They formed the under 19 team for the best players from Ombasa and we feel that they're also quite a strong team So those three teams I feel are the main contenders for this year's event Okay, so we have under 9, under 11, under 13, under 15 and 19 So the idea is each level will compete obviously on their own grounds And we're going to create a strategic pathway for all these kids to take part where they're from the seven years old up to 19 They have a way to compete in this tournament. That was the main idea. So from the Starfield point of view We have former Kennedy team coach Peter Ombando We have former Kennedy team players. We have Lucas Oroch who's the current national team player We have David Okumo We have very experienced coaches like Bernard Oko and For other teams we have Kanbis who the coaches are current national teams there. That's Nagyambo There's some big names taking part this time It's much bigger than the last event, but we still see a lot of room for growth Our vision for this tournament is to make a build-up of the event Where we have teams coming from all over the world, you know So our East African athletes are able to compete against the best in the world like the Indians and the South Africans So in Starfield now, I'm currently holding under nine Those are nine years going just down just under nine. I'm dealing with under nine Those kids will normally want to have fun at cricket. We don't Concept so much on the technical aspects of the sport. Just keep having fun. Think about coach. This is the way to go When you have such things going on not only for a specific period of time, but for the long term I think these are bright future for the kids to play cricket in the long run at the under 19 level We have the defending champions which are Uganda and they were very good last time. So I'm expecting A big percentage that they're going to defend it, but I'm also hoping that our Starfield team With the preparation that we have had since January, I think we have less on swell land from the previous tournament So we put our staffs together our house together. That's why I'm also starting to give them a good competition having As we're shooting with Ryan Cook who is currently the assistant coach of Bangladesh cricket team I think it was a privilege to ask his coaches level 2 and level 3 coaches here in Kenya To learn a little bit more or now to approach cricket Because no cricket can be competitive at some level So I think when he came in he gave us drills and tactics on how to handle players At all particular levels and the game is still ongoing. So we have a new crop of players who are coming But I can say with the new crop we are still ready to To defend our title. Of course in cricket we have Kenya has always been our big brother We have always looked up to Kenya the blade until the semifinals of the world cup They will always remain our big brother, but what I can tell you is we are we are getting closer The next step we are going to try to focus on is the football field We will be back in the early stars to play up Then we will spend four months training our players We will be training our staffs for football We will be training our football team for two months The players will be here started three years ago in 2017. We are very humbled and proud to be affiliated to sponsoring underprivileged children. We are tapping into the platform by giving them the opportunity to you know diversify into their talents. We're giving them the platform basically. We have over 34 teams so we're hoping it will be big and pave way for bigger things in the future.