Maasai Cricket Warriors

Consisting of 25 players and a counterpart women's team, it participates in semi-professional tournaments aboard, including in London primarily focused on raising funds and awareness through charity cricket and uses its athletic fame for the promotion of women's rights, campaign against female genital mutilation, child marriage, substance abuse, and Environmental Conservation in Kenya.

[1] Captained by Sonyanga Ole Ngais, it is the only and the first cricket team formed in the history of Maasai community.

In 2015, a documentary titled Warriors was created by a British film director, Barney Douglas, consisting a detailed account of the team.

The film highlights Dan's passion for life, art, and activism, as well as his commitment to shining a light on the suffering of others.

Narrated from the safari driver’s point of view African Drivers Lion Lights Story is an immersive journey conformed by special and unique moments of the people of Africa capturing the viewer’s emotions through the Masaai’s daily activities, customs and surroundings; It delivers extraordinary and intimate insights providing a wealthy legacy of knowledge in wildlife conservation to the inhabitants of this world.