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Kallis,
Boucher to stay back in India
BANGLORE—South African players Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher might be
good enough for the Bangalore IPL franchise to justify paying almost
US$1.5 million for them, but they are not good enough to make their
domestic Twenty20 squad.
Both are therefore staying in India and not returning home with the rest
of the South African Test squad. Both players, as well as Ashwell
Prince, represent the Cape Cobras in the Standard Bank Pro20 tournament
in South Africa. Shukri Conrad, the Cobras’ coach and convenor of
selectors, chose to include Graeme Smith and JP Duminy from the six
nationally-contracted players but could find no place in his team for
Prince and seamer Monde Zondeki as well. Smith and Duminy replace
promising youngsters Richard Levi and Stiaan van Zyl. A statement from
the Cobras said that Kallis, Boucher and Prince were now “free to stay
on in India to participate in the new IPL league if Cricket South Africa
(CSA) gives them the go ahead.”
Conrad felt the Cobras were faced with “an embarrassment of talent and
choices” and it had been a difficult call to make. “Did the selectors
completely reshuffle the team by packing in the six national players or
did they back the current crop who had brought the Cobras unbeaten to
the knockout stages of the competition? said Conrad. “The selectors
opted to go for continuity, with some batting reinforcement at the top
of the order, but it was not an easy decision since the national players
are so self evidently great talents and had indicated they were keen to
play.” Andre Odendaal, the Cobras’ chief executive, emphasised that the
national players put their obligations to South Africa cricket first and
had been keen to play for the Cobras.
“We appreciate the fact that Cricket South Africa went out of their way
to ensure they were available and that they were all prepared to come
back for the final two weeks of the Pro20, even at the risk of losing
considerable income in India. The Cobras selectors have now made their
call and our three players can now participate in the launch of the IPL.
—Agencies |