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Kenya took a 10-0 lead into the interval through tries from Levy Amunga and Brian Wahinya but had to endure a stormy second half fight from the hosts.
“We almost didn’t make it to the finishing line, what with Zimbabwe coming back at us strong in the second half and a couple of calls not going our way. Luckily, we had that 10-point cushion and my boys defended with heart today,”said Webster in his comments to Zimbabwe’s Herald Newspaper.
“Zimbabwe are a very good side- strong, fast and very skillful – and we wish them the best in Hong Kong.Hopefully, they can win it all and qualify, so they join us on the circuit,” Webster concluded.