Alviro Patterson wrote:David Miller's return to Yorkshire has hit complications, as he's two ODI/T20 matches short from being allowed to sign as an overseas player.
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England's_No7 wrote:They must meet one of the following:
a. The cricketer must have played a minimum of one Test Match during the 24 months immediately prior to
the date of the Governing Body Endorsement application or 5 Test Matches during the 60 months
immediately prior to the date of the Governing Body Endorsement application for his country who must
be a Full Member Country of the ICC (Full Members are Australia, Bangladesh, India, New Zealand,
Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe as well as the ECB) which were approved and
recorded by the ICC as authorised Test Matches (consisting of five days); or
b. During the 24 months immediately prior to the date of the Governing Body Endorsement application
the cricketer must have played in at least fifteen One Day Internationals and/or International Twenty20
matches for his country (in both cases his country must be a Full Member Country of the ICC) which
were approved and recorded as authorised matches by the ICC ;or
c. Be currently centrally contracted to the Cricket Board of the cricketer’s home country and in the current or
most recent Test Match or One Day International or International Twenty20 team squad where the home
country is a Full Member Country of the ICC; or
d. Was granted a work permit as a player-only in 2009 and a Tier 2 Player Only Governing Body Endorsement
in 2010, 2011 & 2012.
SaintPowelly wrote:What a ridiculous rule, there is already a limit on the amount of overseas you are allowed, too then say who can and can't play as the overseas is pathetic.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
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