Or perhaps we should call them Rest of the World XI.
Current game against Yorkshire, their bowling attack consists of nobody born here in England.
Personally, I feel that for all the financial rewards that are offered to teams producing and nurturing home grown talent - there should be similar financial penalties for those clearly sticking two fingers up at Englishmen. Those fines would go to other clubs' development setups.
Must admit, I've stolen this fact from elsewhere:
Berg - SA
Rayner - Germany
Abbot- SA
Holland - USA ( raised in Aus )
Steyn - SA
Edwards - WI
One other point, it's high time the authorities brought in a law that meant that each team MUST contain a minimum number of British born/raised/trained players within it. EU law allows kolpaks, that's fine, clubs could still sign and give employment to as many kolpaks as they wish. However if a law stating say 8 of any 11 must be homegrown, I think it would be of great benefit to the long term future of English cricket - clubs would have to get their fingers out and work harder to produce players, which lets be honest, is something they should be doing anyway.
Current game against Yorkshire, their bowling attack consists of nobody born here in England.
Personally, I feel that for all the financial rewards that are offered to teams producing and nurturing home grown talent - there should be similar financial penalties for those clearly sticking two fingers up at Englishmen. Those fines would go to other clubs' development setups.
Must admit, I've stolen this fact from elsewhere:
Berg - SA
Rayner - Germany
Abbot- SA
Holland - USA ( raised in Aus )
Steyn - SA
Edwards - WI
One other point, it's high time the authorities brought in a law that meant that each team MUST contain a minimum number of British born/raised/trained players within it. EU law allows kolpaks, that's fine, clubs could still sign and give employment to as many kolpaks as they wish. However if a law stating say 8 of any 11 must be homegrown, I think it would be of great benefit to the long term future of English cricket - clubs would have to get their fingers out and work harder to produce players, which lets be honest, is something they should be doing anyway.