Friday 6 January 2017

“KOLPAK” to PACK-UP the BACK-UP PROTEAS?


The latest speculation doing the rounds in international cricket is Kyle Abbott’s decision to sign the Kolpak deal for 3 years, bringing his SA career to an end. It seemed to be a shock when Kyle Abbott got an extended run in the South African team, courtesy a Dale Steyn injury. Hours later, his team-mate Rilee Rossouw followed suit by signing for the same county as Abbott for the same span. What is this Kolpak Deal all about and what does it have to do with this span and signings. 

Kolpak Deal: A Kolpak Deal is a deal signed in which citizens of countries who have signed the European Union Association Agreements have the same right to work as the EU citizens. It would mean that a non-EU player can play in the EU country as a local player not as an overseas player. It also comes with the condition that a player must have played a certain number of matches for the national side before he gets eligible for the deal. That might bring in a huge difference to the side where an experienced foreign player gets to play as a local player thus making space for another overseas recruit like imagining Dwayne Bravo playing for an IPL franchise as an Indian player which makes room for another overseas player to fill in the 4th overseas player spot.

Span of Kolpak Deal: The Kolpak deal comes at a fixed span of 3 years meaning your primary concern would be to play matches in the EU country and then if in the off-season to play for the home country. During the term of the deal, the Kolpak player becomes in-eligible for selection for the national team and he may be selected once his deal expires. This would also mean that they would not be able to play in the IPL with the English season also starting at the same time, though they are free to play in the other T20 leagues provided it is off-season.

Why South Africa: The players in South Africa are now hit with the problem of Quota/Reservation system where in a min of 6 players of colour should be picked in the playing XI on average, and 2 of them must be an African Black. While this might give chances to some not-so-familiar players, talented players like Abbott are made to wait in the benches for their chances. And also with the higher money being paid in the counties because of the more number of matches, they get to play more and are paid more. Who would want to sit in the bench and earn less rather than to play somewhere and earn more? Not to forget, even the present skipper Faf du Plessis had a late start to his career compared to his childhood friend AB de Villiers because of the same deal. It would now be hurting to South Africa with more of their back-up players choosing to play in EU countries, which will have a serious set-back if a main player gets injured. You had an Abbott for Steyn, Rossouw for de Villiers, but now they are not there. They chose to play in the light instead of being a mere shadow in the team.

Who are those players who departed?

Simon Harmer: A RH batsman and an off-break bowler who will play for Essex.











Stiaan van Zyl: A LH batsman and Medium pace bowler who will play for Sussex.









Hardus Viljoen: Right Arm Fast bowler who will play for Derbyshire.









Kyle Abbott: Right Arm Fast bowler who will play for Hampshire.










Rilee Rossouw: LH batsman and an occasional opener who will play for Hampshire.








David Wiese: RH batsman and a Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler who will play for Sussex










Up and waiting to join the list are


Dane Vilas, wicket keeper










Dane Piedt, Right arm off-spinner 










Why the rush: Once the Br-Exit comes into full-effect, players can’t sign as Kolpak players for the English counties and so the English counties are now in a rush to get the signature of all the Kolpak players as early as possible.

The impact of this double-sided. On the one side, it affects South Africa whose bench strength is weakened and on the other side, aspiring young English players have to wait for their chances at domestic level also.

For the betterment of the South African Cricket, they would be better with that Reservation System put-off or there are more Abbotts and Rossouws ready to leave your country.





Guha Karthikeyan S T

Wednesday 4 January 2017

MS Dhoni: No more the Indian Skipper


"Mahendra Singh Dhoni", Ask anyone they would say he is the skipper of the Indian Team... Well, that's not anymore. The most successful Indian captain is now just another player in the side after he resigned his captaincy just like he does, "when no one expected him to"

He is the 3rd skipper on the list of most matches as captain...



Now look at that number-199. It is also a Dhoni-like... He did not care that 1 more match would mean his 200th match as skipper... he thought it is time to pass the baton, he passed it... The Dhoni-way...

He is also the most capped captain in the T20I matches in the world...



As a captain who won almost all titles India dreamt of... A World Cup, A Champions Trophy, A T20 World Cup, The CB series, Series wins in NZL, ENG, WIN and almost a one in SA... and would just stand in the side... has now chosen to stand by side of the new captain...

How did he fare after the Test retirement on 30th Dec 2014?


ODI


T20I

The one in the black is post his Test retirement that is 2015 and 2016 in which, in an attempt to focus on his limited overs skills, he was below par in the ODI and better in T20I. There were no 100s in ODIs, but that is not a main thing considering his batting position, but the average comes into the question which is well below his career average. His T20 stats have improved though now he is hitting much harder than before..

This could also be a reason why Dhoni relinquished the captaincy, to focus a lot more on his batting skills with the 2019 World Cup in mind.




Now that he has resigned, it gives the captaincy post to the next probable candidate which is Virat Kohli... Well he too has a decent record as a captain




For the last 1 year India had been through and through one-man and it's Virat Kohli... and his success in the longer format also may be given a thought to him that he is ready for the next level...

But the timing in which Dhoni has given it up remains debatable... on one side you say it's too late in the CT'17 point of view, but on the other is a good move considering only 2 years more for the 2019 World Cup... 

There can be also another speculation surrounding that Rishabh Pant may be chosen for the ODI side now and Dhoni will groom his keeping skills and leave the arena... just like the way he does...

Whatever speculation surrounds will be answered in the next 6-8 months, it is just the indication that MS Dhoni is giving that the end is near... and for all MSD fans... "Enjoy the Helicopter shots and the powerful bottom-hand strokes till it lasts"


Stats Source: ESPN Cricinfo


Guha Karthikeyan S T