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GILES HITS OUT AT FOREIGN IMPORTS

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Ashley Giles

Monday June 2,2008

England selector Ashley Giles has blasted the 'lazy' counties who are jeopardising the future prospects of the national team by plucking Kolpak players from overseas.

Warwickshire's director of coaching, one of a four-man selection panel for the England team, is concerned by the shrinking opportunities for homegrown youngsters who are being marginalised in favour of more experienced imports - mainly from South Africa - and he believes counties should be more concerned with aiding their paymasters at the England and Wales Cricket Board.

"We've got a serious problem and it will only get worse," Giles told the Daily Mail. "I was aware of it before but it has become more obvious to me since taking this coaching job. We've let this situation creep up on us so that it has reached ridiculous proportions."

He added: "As an England selector, I sometimes think: 'Who am I supposed to be looking at here?' It's dangerous for our game and I think it has gone too far already.

"It has to be pulled back, but how we do that, I just don't know.

"This is a responsibility that lies with the counties, who should produce players who can play Test cricket for England. They get handouts from the ECB and that's what they should be doing.

"Signing Kolpak players is like easy shopping, internet shopping.

"Instead of getting out there and doing the hard yards trying to find what you're looking for, you can just have it delivered to your door."


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