Immenso
International Vice-Captain
On your first point. I'm not talking about domestic cricket in the country of origin after a player has kolpaked. The 'damage' is done by that player having to give up any international aspirations regardless of whether they clash with county cricket.SA cricket board are the ones who ban them from playing domestically. Nothing about Kolpak does that.
It is for English domestic games benefit. We don't want loads of non-English qualified players playing in CC, it stops young English players coming through and doesn't help our game. If you are on an overseas contract that is fine, it is 1 player who lifts the standard and should be allowed to go and play international cricket because it is fair for all teams. There should be a downside to being a Kolpak player, else you get the scenes that happened in 2008, Northants vs Leicestershire where 13 non English qualified players played in a CC game. You'll note that since the 2009 changes the number of Kolpak players has fallen greatly, and in the meantime Northants have produced Ben Duckett + Olly Stones two exciting English talents. Leicestershire also had a really improved year with a young team.
Some players return to play a domestic off season in their original country, but do so as 'foreign players'. Unsure on kolpaks but definitely those with EU citizenship.
On your second point. I absolutely agree. But it does degrade test cricket. Not just kolpaks but also those who pursue county careers on UK or EU passports. The door to work is opened by the EU, but the door to continue non-English international cricket while also pursuing a county career is shut by the ECB.
It's the ECBs right to do this , although I doubt it would stand up to a Bosman or Kolpak style court challenge (especially for the EU citizenship guys like Robson, Jarvis etc) if someone cared enough to do it.
I just have a beef with those who say it is the EU stopping kolpaks continuing to play international cricket with Zim or SAF. It isn't, it is the ECB, an unintended consequence of an ECB policy trying to ensure all but 1 county player is England qualified.
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