eugene wrote:Credit to England and their setup that everyone wants to play for them. Wouldn't have been the case 15 years ago.
Is the English setup really that good ?? Or do they just benefit from a few significant factors ??
* They have the advantage of holding their 1st class season whilst everyone else is in their ' Off season ' ..... Which means everyone else holds their 1st class season at the same time so many overseas players looking for 'work in the winter ' head for England for County cricket or club cricket.
The overseas players end up in the English system one way or another then are held to ' ransome ' being foreced to choose ' Club over Country ' and sign kolpak deals to earn their wage playing County Cricket. Or young players end playing so much cricket there they become eligable over time and are given the opportunity to represent England.
*Also many players from South Africa and Zimbabwe who are ' Disillusioned ' with the going ons in their Country and are looking abroad for the chance to play International Cricket will feel that England is the ' right choice ' due to Their families ansestors being from England. This also applies for the couple of Irish players changing their alligances to England for the chance to play Test Cricket they probably feel England is also the right choice since they're all part of Britan. Even the Dutch have lost one of their most promising young batsman to the Poms Alex Kervezee.
Fair enough England has a strong 1st class and club setup but are these factors the main reason why many foreign players are choosing to represent England ???
......or am I just a bitter Aussie ???