Cricket Players Who didn't Play For Their Country || Comparison video.
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- Cricket Players Who didn't Play For Their Country || Comparison video.
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Covid born in china, play all over the world😂
Most of these players shifted to other country to establish their career or if they denied selection in main team bcoz of competition or politics, only a few of them shifted due to job transfers (any family member) and personal reasons in their family.
Robin Singh born in West indice and played for India
He was pio
All the white South African faces thankfully were able to use their talents even though they were forced to do it somewhere else due to discrimination.
Robin Singh was born in Trinidad 🇹🇹 .please check
Yes, but his father was Indian
Any Chinese player😂
Correcting some wrong info you shared
1. Craig Kieswetter played U19 cricket for South Africa but not senior cricket. Since he played U19 cricket for his country, you can still count thag he technically did play for his home country.
2. Robin Singh was born in Trinidad and Tobago and not England. He didn’t play for West Indies. So if you count Trinidad and Tobago as a country, then he technically did play for Trinidad and Tobago junior team.
3. Jonathan Trott played U19 cricket for South Africa.
4. Colin de Grandhomme played for Zimbabwe U19.
5. David Wiese actually played recognised Senior men’s ODIs and T20Is for South Africa. David Wiese should never be on this list no matter how you see it.
6. Chris Jordan has played for Barbados. This is incorrect again and shouldn’t be on the list. He has never played for West Indies. But considering you put Barbados flag there and considered Barbados as the country, then he shouldn’t be in the list.
7. Eoin Morgan played actual recognised senior men’s ODIs for Ireland. Even he shouldn’t be there. He played ODI WC qualifiers for Ireland in 2009 and the same year he played T20 WC for England.
8. Ahmed Raza is Pakistani origin, but he was never born in Pakistan. He was born in UAE itself.
9. Grant Eliott played U19 cricket for South Africa.
10. Srimantha Wijeratna played for Sri Lanka U19
11. Jofra Archer played for Barbados U19 and also West Indies U19
12. Imran Tahir played for Pakistan U19
13. Scott Edwards was born in Tonga and not Australia. But he didn’t play for either Tonga or Australia which is correct.
Also there are many players who didn’t play for their country of birth.
Kepler Wessels and Marnus Labushagne... both were born in South Africa but played or play for Australia
Kepler Wessels played for South Africa too.
At least no talent wasted
Keisgwetter played broo Rectify urself
So many Englishmen
South African born players was mainly because of the quota system which is infact discrimination against a specific race as there are clear guidelines given by the government on how many players must be people of color therefore I think ICC should ban South Africa due to political party involvement
Sunil Narine ❤
Narine was born in West Indies itself. He shouldn’t be in the list