Kenyan international Ismail Dunga watched from the bench as his side Kamatamare Sanuki were held to a one-all draw by Tegevajaro Miyazaki in a third tier match on Saturday morning.The 29-year-old has made only three appearances in the current campaign, starting only once and coming from the bench twice to take his tally of total minutes played to just 75.Dunga on why he has struggled for game time in JapanKamatamare Sanuki’s defender Keitaro Iyori put the ball in the net to give the opponent the lead in the first half, with Masataka Nishimoto finding the equalizer towards the end of the second half to see the two sides share the spoils.After a challenging start to life in Japan with Sagan Tosu where he failed to find the back of the net in his debut season with the club, Dunga was loaned out to Sanuki back in February and it took the lanky forward two months to make his first appearance for the club.Japanese club Sagan Tosu ship Kenyan forward Ismail Dunga out on loanWith the draw, Kamatamare Sanuki have now gone for five matches without recording a win, but they will take the draw as a positive as they put an end to a four-match losing streak.Nevertheless, they are 15th on the log with just 17 matches after 19 matches.