Summary
Robert croft has questioned the approach of Glamorgan's rivals seeking quick-fix success through the use of controversial overseas imports. Newly-promoted Glamorgan start their championship campaign against reigning kings Warwickshire at Edgbaston today with English cricket groaning under the number of foreign players, many of them qualifying via the so-called Kolpak loophole.
But the Welsh county are almost a throwback to a lost generation with 10 of today's 12-man squad emerging through the Welsh system and only Australian opener Matthew Elliott and Yorkshireman Alex Wharf having spent their formative years elsewhere.See the full content of this document
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Croft Homes in On County Rivals
Croft, though, wouldn't have it any other way, especially as the England and Wales Cricket Board are to financially reward those counties responsible for cultivating England-qualified players.
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