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Hashim Amla Set To Sign 2-year Kolpak Deal With English County Team Surrey
According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, Surrey hope the deal is completed before the end of the week and well ahead of the end of the month when the possibility of a no-deal Brexit could close the loophole on future Kolpak registrations
Former South Africa batting great Hashim Amla is all set to sign a two-year contract with English county club Surrey with a Kolpak registration. According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, Surrey hope the deal is completed before the end of the week and well ahead of the end of the month when the possibility of a no-deal Brexit could close the loophole on future Kolpak registrations in the county game.
The representatives of the 36-year-old had also were in talks with Middlesex and Hampshire. Surrey is almost certain to be criticised for signing a second Kolpak registration after Morne Morkel. However, they would be coming out with the defence that they are trying to bolster their squad for the loss of key players on international duty.
Amla announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket in August after the 2019 ICC World Cup. He, however, had made it clear he will continue to feature in domestic cricket along with the Mzansi Super League T20 franchise tournament in South Africa.
Amla played 349 matches across the three formats for the Proteas and scored over internationals 18,000 runs, including 55 centuries and 88 half-centuries.
The 36-year-old remains the only Proteas cricketer to score a triple century in Test cricket. In 124 Tests, Amla scored 9,282 runs at 46.41 with 28 centuries and 41 fifties.
His ODI career was equally successful as he was ranked among the best batsmen in the format, holding the South African record of 27 ODI tons. He was also the quickest to 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000, 6,000 and 7,000 ODI runs.
In 181 ODIs, Amla amassed 8,113 runs at 49.46 with 27 hundreds and 39 half-centuries
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