Kakamega Homeboyz centre-back Robinson Kamura is delighted to have secured a return to the Harambee Stars after five years in the cold.Kamura was among the three returnees named in the team when coach Engin Firat released his 30-man provisional squad for the Four Nations Tournament, scheduled to be held in Mauritius from June 11th to June 18th, 2023.Others who were recalled are Gor Mahia winger Boniface Omondi and Tusker goalkeeper Brian Bwire.##NAJAVA_MECA_7292198##Kamura last featured for the national team in 2018 at a time when he was on top of his game at AFC Leopards.The defender who moved to Homeboyz last year after being a free agent for some months said the call-up was the best reward for the hard work he has been putting at Abana Abeingo.“I am glad to have been considered for national team duties after some years out. I have been working hard and it is satisfying to get such a reward,” he told Mozzart Sport.Zambian giants Zesco United courting Kenyan defender Christopher OruchumKamura, while reflecting on the time he was a free agent said he used the brief break to strategize and draft new resolutions.“Many thought that I had slid away from the game after being club-less for a while. I never allowed the difficult moment to end the dreams I had. Instead, I used the time out to ready myself for the return to competitive football,” he said.With Stars set to troop to camp on Monday 5 June 2023, Kamura hopes to impress coach Firat and be part of the traveling party to Mauritius.NSL: Shabana defensive midfielder Peter Ogechi bidding to clinch Golden BootThe former Mathare United defender understands that there is stiff competition for game time from both senior and junior centre backs who were also included in the team.However, he says, he is ready to face the competition head-on and don the national team shirt again after five years.