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CSA to ban ICL recruits

Durban: The South African Board will not only ban players joining the rebel Indian Cricket League from playing for the country, but will keep them out of the domestic league as well.

Cricket South Africa on Sunday said it had made its stand clear that those joining the ICL would be regarded as rebel players.

“As such they will not be allowed to play in our domestic competitions,” CSA CEO Gerald Majola said.

Nicky Boje, Andrew Hall and Lance Klusener are prominent among the South Africans who have signed lucrative deals with the Essel Group venture. Majola added that the Indian Cricket League was not recognised either by the BCCI or the ICC.

“We view them as rebels. They have joined a breakaway organisation. The decision is final that they may not play any more cricket in South Africa under the banner of the CSA,” the CEO was quoted as saying by the Beeld newspaper.

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