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Andrew Hall quits
International Cricket; Joins ICL |
South
Africa's unsung all rounder
Andrew Hall has
announced his decision to quit International
Cricket fuming over his exclusion from the South
African Squad for the Twenty20 World
Championship. Hall along with Kallis has been a
notable omission from the Twenty20 squad despite
his game being tailor-made for the mini version
of cricket. Hall has now been linked to the
Indian Cricket League. He joins his former team
mates Lance Klusener and Nicky Boje in the rebel
league that has started to destroy both
International and Domestic Cricket. Just a few
days back, Pakistan's Abdul Razzaq had announced
his retirement from International Cricket.
Hall who has played 21 Tests and 88 ODIs is a
versatile cricketer fitting in several roles for
his side. He has the distinction of opening the
batting, and then even coming down the order to
bring up the rescue acts, bowling good seam-up,
working up reverse swing and even keeping
wickets when required! The 32-year-old has been
in and out of the South African teams but he
always put up a fight whenever given an
opportunity. He had scored three fifties and a
hundred with an average of 26.20 besides picking
up 45 wickets in Test Cricket. Hall also has
three fifties in ODIs along with 95 wickets
proving himself to be a utility cricketer. He
could have done a lot better than his figures
suggest as he only got limited opportunities
because of the presence of plenty of quality
all-rounders for SA over the years.
Andrew Hall
still has a contract with Cricket South Africa
that ends only during the month of April. The
authorities at Cricket South Africa clearly feel
that it was a hasty decision from Hall to lose
his contract half-way which would pay him good
money even if he wasn't picked in the national
team. All is not well with the South African
players with Kallis also feeling extremely upset
over his omission from the Twenty20 World
Championship. It is much more difficult for the
omitted players to digest as they would be
missing this grand tournament that is going to
be played in their country.
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