Former South African cricketer is convinced the deaths of Hansie Cronje and Bob Woolmer were not random but rather crimes committed in cold blood.

Bob Woolmer was found dead in a hotel during the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup after Pakistan were eliminated from the tournament. Woolmer was then the Pakistan cricket coach. Hansie Cronje died withina year of admitting to have aligned himself with Indian bookmakers. His death came via a plane crash where he was the lone passenger.
Clive Rice believes in the wake of the match fixing scandals where former Pakistan coach, Geoff Lawson, is alleging there could be more than money at stake for the cricketers to indulge in, that the deaths must be reinvestigated because it would seem that their death woudl hide more and their living would have revealed much more.
Cronje was on a cleansing spree, and turned into a recluse while Woolmer was supposedly writing a book that could have contained elements and traces of match fixing. Rice belives the mafia betting rings could be behind the two deaths.
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