Kabras Sugar and KCB will meet in the Kenya Cup final for the sixth time in eight seasons following the conclusion of semifinal action on Saturday 4 March 2023.
Kabras were 22-8winners over Kenya Harlequin in a game where they rallied from 0-3.
Henry Ayah kicked Quins ahead for a 3-0 scored but tries from Alfred Orege and Jeanson Musoga saw Kabras lead 10-3 at the break.
Second half tries from George Nyambua and Dom Osino in between Ayah’s conversion sealed the 22-10 won for Quins who scored a consolation try through Osino.
22-8 the score at full time.
KCB defeated Menengai Oilers 38-20 in the second semifinal.
KCB defeated Menengai Oilers 38-20 at the KCB Sports Club in Ruaraka.
Darwin Mukidza scored twice in the opening minutes, adding a conversion to give the bankers a 12-0 lead before converting tries from Curtis Lilako and Max Kang’eri in between Chrispin Shitundo’s try for a 26-5 lead at the break.
The Oilers returned energized for the second stanza, Coleman Were scoring off a rolling maul with Geoff Ominde converting for a 26-12 score.
Ominde then added a penalty before Sam Onsomu touched the whitewash to 26-20 before KCB struck the killer punches, late tries from Samuel Asati and Mike Kimwele alongside a solitary Mukidza conversion to seal the result for the bankers who avenged last season’s loss at the same stage to the Oilers.