Kent dilemma as SA pick McLaren
Kent may lose the services of key all-rounder Ryan McLaren after he was named in South Africa’s first limited-overs squad of the new season.
McLaren is involved in the Twenty20 squad to take on Bangladesh and the one-day squad to face both Kenya and the Tigers from 31 October.
He was the hero when Kent won the 2007 Twenty20, but has elected against trying to qualify to play for England.
As he is now set to play for South Africa, he cannot keep his Kolpak deal. Read more
Courtesy: news.bbc.co.uk
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