Cricket Web Logo
Cricket Coach 2012 - Play the Indian T20 League plus Tests, ODI's, T20's, World Cup
Cricket Web Logo
Australia Bangladesh Bermuda Canada England India Ireland Kenya Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Scotland South Africa Sri Lanka West Indies Zimbabwe
 
Kolpaks are fine - Lorgat
26 Jun 2007
By: Richard Dickinson


South African convener of selectors Haroon Lorgat has said that no attempts will be made to stop South African players signing contracts to play as Kolpak players for English counties.

Since the ruling was passed in 2004 a steady stream of South African players have made the move, including several high-profile ones, the most recent being Jacques Rudolph and Vaughn van Jaarsveld. However, in an interview with Beeld, an Afrikaans daily newspaper, Lorgat said the moves were not necessarily a disadvantage to his team: "If anyone wants to play in England we won't stand in his way. On the contrary, he can only improve [by playing in England], which could be to the advantage of SA cricket. English conditions provide a good training ground to any player. They are exposed to divergent conditions and play against a variety of opponents."

After three years' residence, a player becomes eligible to play for his adopted country; wicketkeeper Nic Pothas recently qualified in this way. Lorgat, however, pointed-out that not all Kolpak players make a one-way trip: "When someone decides to go the Kolpak route, it does not necessarily mean he is lost to South Africa. Take Paul Harris as an example. He went to England as a Kolpak player but when we selected him for our Test team last season he dropped his county like a hot potato to play for South Africa. When a player decides not to play for his own country, it is his choice. That was Claude Henderson's decision when we approached him before we selected Harris."

The South African board has also announced it will appoint a manager of players' affairs. Vintcent van der Bijl is tipped to be offered the position.

Discuss this news item in the Cricket Web Forums
Recent Cricket Chat Threads
Comparing Kapil dev and Imran Khan
Last posted by: feroz rawther
Draft: Best of 1980s and 1990s
Last posted by: bagapath
IPL Spot Fixing Scandal
Last posted by: BeeGee
Cricket Law changes
Last posted by: BeeGee
New Zealand All Time Team - Open Voting
Last posted by: Fuller Pilch
Sheep Draft version 4.0
Last posted by: BeeGee
**Official English County Cricket 2013**
Last posted by: Scaly piscine
Do Over
Last posted by: grecian
David Warner's drunken tweeting
Last posted by: Jono
Poll
Do you think enough Test cricket is being played?
Too much Test cricket
 [tally] 17%
The right amount is being played
 [tally] 26%
No there should be more
 [tally] 57%

Previous Polls