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In 2004 Kenya's players walked out after 18 months of disputes over pay with the country's isolated and controversial board. The strike lasted six months until government intervention and international pressure led to the election of a new board.
KCA dismisses suspension as illegal
Ghai accepts the inevitable
KCA executive could face corruption charges
Ghai continues to defend KCA's actions
Striking players withdraw from squad
ICC aware that government planning to suspend board
Players welcome government intervention
For a few dollars more ...
Players resolve pay dispute with board
Kenya's players finally reap financial rewards
KCA accounts reveal how bad things were
Tikolo dismisses strike reports
KCA officially replaced by Cricket Kenya
Government pays Kenyan players' arrears
Kenyan cricketers get World Cup bonuses
Bhalla - Strikers all 'over the hill anyway'
KCA stands accused of doing nothing
Tikolo: we should have taken on the KCA earlier
'We've gone ten steps backward since the World Cup'
KCA constitutional review underway
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