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Cricinfo staff
December 1, 2004
Two International Cricket Council officials arrived in Kenya on Tuesday to begin investigations regarding match-fixing which resulted from the recent Maurice Odumbe hearing.
Martin Hawkins and Alan Peacock wanted to speak to 15 members of the Kenyan side from 1999 and 2000, but many of those named declined to be questioned. Some, such as Martin Suji, Thomas Odoyo and Steve Tikolo, were out of the country, while others said that they had not been given sufficient notice.
It is understood that the questions will centre on the LG Trophy which was held in Nairobi in 1999.

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