Collins Injera Destroys A 9 Million Camera After His 200th try at the World Sevens (Video)

Piece by: Kwarula Otieno
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Kenya superstar Collins Injera celebrated his 200th try on the World Sevens Series by taking out a permanent marker from his sock and signing the ball.

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It was a pre-planned move - you can only guess how uncomfortable it must have been to have that marker next to his leg as he waited for his 200th try - but he then walked over to sign a camera. It is a practise seen in tennis but little did Injera know, the players sign a protective cover instead of the lens itself. The lens - now permanently marked with Injera's autograph - costs in the region of £60,000.

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