2012 East Africa Premier League
Countries |
Kenya Uganda |
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Administrator | Cricket Kenya |
Headquarter | Nairobi, Kenya |
Format | 20-over |
First tournament | 2011-12 |
Last tournament | 2012 |
Next tournament | 2013 |
Tournament format | round-robin and Knockout |
Number of teams | 6 |
Current champion | Rwenzori Warriors (1st title) |
Most successful |
Rwenzori Warriors Nile Knights |
Most runs | Alex Obanda (328) [1] |
Most wickets | Steve Tikolo (10) [2] |
2012 East Africa Premier League |
The 2012 East Africa Premier League was the second edition of a regional domestic Twenty20 tournament started by Cricket Kenya to address failing cricket standards in the region. Having gone through the round robin stage unbeaten Rwenzori Warriors defeated Kenya Kongonis in the final to win the title for the first time.[3]
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