Career
He is a right-handed batsman and leg spin bowler. He came to prominence in the 2003 where he was one of Kenya"s major performers as they reached the semi-finals. He awarded man of the match.
His success in the competition persuaded Warwickshire to offer him a one-year contract to play county cricket in England in the 2003 season.
The stint was in all unsuccessful although he scored a 50 on his Championship debut and participated in half a dozen Twenty20 cricket games. His season with Warwickshire preceded a downhill drop in Obuya"s career.
He suffered from appendicitis and thus missed the 2004 Interstate Commerce Commission Champions Trophy. Soon after, he joined a players" strike and left England to go to South Africa.
Due mainly to lack of match practice, Obuya began to struggle with his bowling, and in November 2005, he travelled to Australia to train with spin-bowling coach Terry Jenner.
The five-week trip was not successful, and as a result, Obuya decided to develop his batting so that he could play as a specialist batsman instead. Obuya has a highest first class score of 103 and his finest ODI innings to date has been an unbeaten 98 against Australia at the 2011 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cup.