Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Keaton Jennings?
Is he qualified for England yet?
Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
sussexpob wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Keaton Jennings?
Is he qualified for England yet?
Making_Splinters wrote:sussexpob wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Keaton Jennings?
Is he qualified for England yet?
He should be, or at the very latest by the start of next season.
I was more making a point about the hype that seems to have suddenly descended on Hameed more than suggesting either are ready for selection.
Hampshire wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:sussexpob wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Keaton Jennings?
Is he qualified for England yet?
He should be, or at the very latest by the start of next season.
I was more making a point about the hype that seems to have suddenly descended on Hameed more than suggesting either are ready for selection.
Jennings won't qualify for England until 2019 whilst has more championship runs than any other english qualified player this season.
Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Making_Splinters wrote:Hampshire wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:sussexpob wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hameed isn't even the top scoring English opener in the Championship, but hype is hype I guess.
Keaton Jennings?
Is he qualified for England yet?
He should be, or at the very latest by the start of next season.
I was more making a point about the hype that seems to have suddenly descended on Hameed more than suggesting either are ready for selection.
Jennings won't qualify for England until 2019 whilst has more championship runs than any other english qualified player this season.
He qualified back in March this year according to the Northern Echo.
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/cricket/durhamccc/14638204.Jennings_sets_his_sights_on_England_spot/
Hampshire wrote:Can't be correct given he captained SA U19 back in 2011 so would at best qualify in 2018 if he moved over here immediately after that.
Making_Splinters wrote:Hampshire wrote:Can't be correct given he captained SA U19 back in 2011 so would at best qualify in 2018 if he moved over here immediately after that.
Everywhere I've seen anything about him becoming England qualified states it's 4 years he has to do.
Hampshire wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hampshire wrote:Can't be correct given he captained SA U19 back in 2011 so would at best qualify in 2018 if he moved over here immediately after that.
Everywhere I've seen anything about him becoming England qualified states it's 4 years he has to do.
The ECB tightened it up to 7 years a while back now unless you start your qualification period before you turn 18 or have come from a non-test status country.
sussexpob wrote:Hampshire wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hampshire wrote:Can't be correct given he captained SA U19 back in 2011 so would at best qualify in 2018 if he moved over here immediately after that.
Everywhere I've seen anything about him becoming England qualified states it's 4 years he has to do.
The ECB tightened it up to 7 years a while back now unless you start your qualification period before you turn 18 or have come from a non-test status country.
In both the old and new rules, I believe that you actually had to write to the ECB to state your intention to play for England before any period could be considered. As Jennings was at Durham before the regulations kicked in on 25th April 2012, his case might be consistent with the old rules... so 4 years.
His cricinfo profile states he has qualified too. And if March 2016 was the point he qualified, it would make sense as thats 4 years after moving to England and signing for Durham.
Making_Splinters wrote:sussexpob wrote:Hampshire wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Hampshire wrote:Can't be correct given he captained SA U19 back in 2011 so would at best qualify in 2018 if he moved over here immediately after that.
Everywhere I've seen anything about him becoming England qualified states it's 4 years he has to do.
The ECB tightened it up to 7 years a while back now unless you start your qualification period before you turn 18 or have come from a non-test status country.
In both the old and new rules, I believe that you actually had to write to the ECB to state your intention to play for England before any period could be considered. As Jennings was at Durham before the regulations kicked in on 25th April 2012, his case might be consistent with the old rules... so 4 years.
His cricinfo profile states he has qualified too. And if March 2016 was the point he qualified, it would make sense as thats 4 years after moving to England and signing for Durham.
Jennings was playing for the Durham stiffs and in various premier leagues in the UK back in 2011. As far as I am aware, residency is 200 odd days per year, so even though he did play in South Africa that winter he could have still met the criteria for that year.
sussexpob wrote:I doubt it, because I believe that FC cricket in another country as a domestic player zero's whatever you build in the UK, and U-19 might do too.
Although with family in the North East, its likely that he was resident in the UK before 2011 and qualifies as an under 18 resident.... which is 4 years too. He was 18 playing Xi cricket somewhere, so maybe he moved before that?
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
Return to International Cricket
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 17 guests