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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.
Senior players boycott cup match
Et tu Bvute?
Strike opens wounds inside Kenyan cricket
For club and country
Tikolo calls on board to resign
Tikolo rejects 'blackmail' accusation
At last ... some good news for Kenya
Kenyan cricket at the crossroads
Tikolo unhappy with selectors
Selectors stick with new recruits
Demonstrators call for Ghai's resignation
Dispute over but future unclear
A ceasefire or an armistice?
Selectors face tough decisions
Strikers left out of Kenyan squad
No central contracts for Kenyans
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