... to represent for than one nation, or once they have represented one, only represent them?
For example, Ed Joyce for England has played for Ireland (despite them only being an associate member of ICC), Anderson Cummins played for Windies in '92 World Cup but will probably represent Cananda against Kenya tomorrow and Kepler Wessels played for Australia and then South Africa in World Cups after South Africa were re-admitted to international sport after apartheid.
And there is also talk of Ryan Ten Doeschate walking out on the associate Dutch to represent South Africa, if they come knocking.
I respect, in the Cricket World, that ODI are not taken as seriously as Test matches, but if the Cricket World Cup is to continue to grow, surely rules must be installed to stop multi-representation from happening, otherwise cricket will become a laughing stock.
2007-03-13
07:32:33
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