Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Faf hopes Global League can halt SA talent exodus

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Faf du Plessis is optimistic the creation of a new Twenty20 Global League in South Africa will help prevent the country’s top cricketers leaving in search of greater financial opportunit­ies. The combinatio­n of a relatively weak economy and the lure of the English county game has seen a number of Proteas cricketers all call time on their internatio­nal careers. South Africa has a trade agreement with the European Union which means players in England are regarded as ‘home’ selections under the Kolpak rule. The likes of Kyle Abbott, Rilee Rossouw, Dane Vilas, David Wiese, Simon Harmer, Hardus Viljoen and Stiaan van Zyl have all opted to play county cricket rather than continue to represent South Africa, sparking fears of a mass exodus.

While financial security has been the often cited reason, there have been concerns transforma­tion targets designed to correct the legacy of apartheid, when non-white players were barred from representi­ng South Africa, could have played a part too.

But Test and Twenty20 captain du Plessis, who played for Lancashire under the Kolpak rule and has appeared in Twenty20 leagues around the world, said he hoped the new tournament would help provide opportunit­ies currently only available outside of South Africa.

‘HUGE STEP’

“I spoke about it when the Kolpak thing started happening in South Africa -- it was probably important that South Africa looked at different ways to try and keep players in the country,” explained du Plessis at the eightteam Global League’s launch on Monday. “I think this is a huge step towards that,” the 32-year-old batsman added. “Players don’t have to look outside, from an opportunit­y point of view and from a financial point of view -- they don’t need to go overseas. “This is going to be really important to keeping most of the players in the country.” The November-December time frame will also mean South Africa’s leading players are available for the whole of a domestic Twenty20 competitio­n. “We’ve always come back from long tours and there was a lot of important cricket coming up so we haven’t always been around to play as much domestic cricket as was needed,” said du Plessis.

Players don’t have to look outside, from an opportunit­y point of view and from a financial point of view. FAF DU PLESSIS, On the T20 league

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REUTERS Faf du Plessis is all for the T20 Global League.

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