Local cricket a worldwide comp

Overseas imports enjoying stints with Australian clubs isn’t new. But with the help of agencies, international cricketers have become as common in regional competitions as they are in high-level big-city leagues.

Brendan McArdle has set up networks to help cricketers play in England and Australia since the 1980s. He is pictured with Gary Neville.

Overseas imports enjoying stints with Australian clubs isn’t new. But with the help of agencies, international cricketers have become as common in regional competitions as they are in high-level big-city leagues.

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