Cricket-CSA grants Swanepoel NOC to play for English county after domestic final walk-out


April 13 (Reuters) - Cricket ⁠South Africa (CSA) has granted all-rounder Beyers Swanepoel ⁠a no-objection certificate (NOC) to play in England's ‌County Championship after parting ways nL1N40S0T8 with the Lions, his county Worcestershire said on Monday.

The 27-year-old had signed ​for Worcestershire but missed the opening ⁠matches of the ⁠season against Derbyshire and Middlesex while awaiting clearance ⁠from CSA.

"Beyers ‌is now able to begin training with the squad and building up ⁠his match fitness ahead of our next ​fixture against ‌Kent at New Road from 24 April," ⁠Worcestershire posted ​on social media platform X.

Swanepoel is still expected to face disciplinary action by CSA over his ⁠departure nL1N40I0S3 from the domestic ​50-over final last month. He left the field around the 43rd over to catch a flight ⁠to England, forcing the Lions to complete the match with 10 players and they went on to lose to the Titans.

CSA has charged ​Swanepoel for bringing the game ⁠into disrepute, with a potential ban ranging from ​five four-day matches to 10 ‌one-day matches, which could affect ​his availability for Worcestershire.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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