Ulinzi Stars and Kariobangi Sharks played to a barren draw in a friendly match staged at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, Lang’ata.Masita Masuta, captaining the side, had the first real chance of the game early in the first half but he did not make it count after after John Otieno had just parried the ball not far away enough.Shariff Musa was finding, creating rather, acres of spaces on the right side of the attack, Ulinzi’s left flank manned by Omar Mbongi but his final strike was not incisive enough.The soldiers were the first to make changes with Jacob Onyango coming in for Ruben Mita to join Francis Omondi and Bernard Ongoma in midfield.🏊| Recovery #WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/OXTUMgzefk— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) October 27, 2022 Since the changes at the helm of the technical bench, Ulinzi is a new looking side, not entirely on the new faces in the team but also in the qay they play. Unlike Ulinzi, and unlike Mwalala for that matter. They are now stringing passes.Isaac Wasambo had the chance to give his side the lead at the stroke of the hour mark after being set up by Musa but he placed the ball wide with an empty net.Ulinzi responded immediately with Masuta finding himself in a one on one situation with John Otieno only to be denied by the custodian.🎂| Hard man Tyson Omondi is a year older.🍻 To more life Tyso#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/I6Hhxg1dve— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) October 23, 2022 Midway through the second half, Geoffrey Onyango found himself in a prime area, but with his preferred left foot he hit the side netting from a cross from the right side that had been missed by everyone in the box.Minutes after his introduction, Kevin Wangaya saw his effort from inside the box.Youngster Staphod Odhiambo could have broken the deadlock with a thunderous strike but Otieno was equal to the task to deny him, that perhaps being the last attempt as the two game ended 0-0