The Viper
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Other kolpak players who have gone on to play for England normally move towards the start of their career. This is different as Olivier is going mid career and is open to play for England.
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Shocked at this decision but I think South Africa have better bowlers coming through.
But he could play IPL and still earn good money while playing for SA no?
This and they need to abolish the racial quota system asap.
It's true he chose money over country. The Kolpak rule itself is a joke. It blocks a potential spot of an English and rather it is filled by someone who is not even going to play for England in near future and he is not a part of international player roster.
Maybe he just wants to leave SA....
While I do not wish to condemn a man for making a choice and label him as a traitor, I find it appalling that he has expressed his desire to play for England only a few weeks after retiring as a South African international.
Had he waited for a few years before publicly expressing his goal, I don’t think he would have faced much - if any - criticism.
The timing of his statement is extremely disrespectful and I highly doubt that even England would be impressed with his mindset.
Lol what does this have to do with the quota policy? He was still making the first team for South Africa in tests. Same goes for Rilee Rossouw who was seen as the future of South African batting and backed by the management despite a long line of failures at the start of his career. Some players just put financial security for their family above playing for their country and that will happen as long as the Kolpak rule exists, which is the real problem
Pathetic. No respect for people like him. Hope he never gets selected for England