Brexit will boost South African cricket: du Plessis

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 03: Faf du Plessis of the Proteas during the South African national cricket team training session and press conference at Bidvest Wanderers Stadium on in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
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Britain’s Brexit will be a boon to ailing South Africa as they rebuild, Proteas captain Faf du Plessis said Tuesday after his side’s series drubbing by India.
Any tougher immigration controls after the British withdrawal from the European Union will mean fewer South African players in the County Championship, according to du Plessis.
More than 60 players from countries around the world have since 2003 taken advantage of EU residency rules so that they could join county teams without being considered “overseas players”.
But the rules of the so-called Kolpak accord meant they could not play for their home countries.
Under current plans, if Britain pulls out of the EU, the Kolpak system for cricketers would end by 2021.
Du Plessis, who has himself played in England under the system, highlighted the case of off-spinner Simon Harmer who has starred for Essex over the past two years but has not appeared for South Africa since 2015.

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