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Cricinfo staff
December 17, 2006
Kenya will play Scotland and Canada in an ODI tournament ahead of the inaugural World Cricket League next month which starts on January 30.
The triangular competition will be held at Mombasa Sports Club, which staged its first official ODIs last month when Kenya met Bermuda, between January 17 and 27.
Samir Inamdar, Cricket Kenya's chairman, said the matches will provide a good warm-up for the Kenyan team before the World Cricket League.
It will also provide a good test for three of the strongest Associates. Kenya will go into the event buoyed by a 3-0 series whitewash of Bermuda, while Scotland will need to improve on poor results in Bangladesh.

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