BoyBrumby
Englishman
With the Papua New Guinean-born, Australian raised, Welsh parented Geraint Jones & the South African born, partly Melbourne raised Andrew Strauss now seemingly fixtures in the England test side it got me thinking: England have had more than their fair share of, shall we say, dual qualified internationals over the years.
Since I started following cricket waaaay back when there’s been plenty of Anglo-Aussies & Anglo- pretty much everything elses! We’ve had the good (Caddick, Robin Smith, White when he was fit), the fair (Mullally, Lamb, The Hollioakes in ODIs at least), the downright indifferent (McCague, Gallian) &, of course, Graeme Hick…
I was wondering how those of you with Antipodean or South African allegiances view such players? Turncoats? (I think those South Africans who played for other test nations can be excused this, but not the soon to be qualified Pietersen) or honest pros helping out The Mother Country (note: ironical usage)?
Since I started following cricket waaaay back when there’s been plenty of Anglo-Aussies & Anglo- pretty much everything elses! We’ve had the good (Caddick, Robin Smith, White when he was fit), the fair (Mullally, Lamb, The Hollioakes in ODIs at least), the downright indifferent (McCague, Gallian) &, of course, Graeme Hick…
I was wondering how those of you with Antipodean or South African allegiances view such players? Turncoats? (I think those South Africans who played for other test nations can be excused this, but not the soon to be qualified Pietersen) or honest pros helping out The Mother Country (note: ironical usage)?