You keep saying. our. You are in NZ, ****.
And?
1 I am EU citizen with a passport.
2 I am a UK citizen with a passport (same little red book as above).
3 I am a Kiwi with a NZ passport.
But more than any of the above, I'm an intl cricket fan. I'll watch India play Australia, and I want to see the best players play.
I want the same when I watch SA play WI, Pak or SL.
I'm an intl cricket fan. Like many of us. And
our viewing subscription fees or ads watched ultimately help pay the bills everywhere directly and indirectly.
So when I say "our" I'm not referring to NZ, Eng, or anywhere else, I mean the global cricket community of fans and their teams that they support or merely watch. Because this is meant to be a world game. And trust me, whatever England decides has a bearing on NZ and many more former colonial boards as these guys like rule comity (no offence, I know you're a law student, but look this word up if you don't know it already).
And seriously, as an Indian fan in Australia, you should appreciate globalization better than most people :P
But this is a global issue that effects SA with ABdV previously, NZ with Munro now, and England is on point with Rashid for this debate right now. And it is going to become more common. (Have you noticed how few domestic FC games some established intl players are playing these days, regardless of country they represent and intl clashes?)