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Arthur 'frustrated' by Trott as Richards hits out


South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa.  coach Mickey Arthur John Michael (Mickey) Arthur (born May 17, 1968) is the current coach of the South African National Cricket team. Born in Johannesburg, Gauteng, Mickey Arthur has played for both Griqualand West (1986/87-1989/90 and 1995/96) and Orange Free State (1990/91-1994/95).  has revealed his frustration at the sight of Jonathan Trott Ian Jonathan Leonard Trott (born 22 April, 1981 in Cape Town) is a South African born English cricketer who has played domestic cricket in South Africa, England and New Zealand. He has represented South Africa at U19 level.  playing cricket for England rather than the land of his birth.

Middle-order batsman Trott, 28, came through the South African system and represented the Proteas in both the Under-15 and Under-19 World Cups.

And West Indies West Indies, archipelago, between North and South America, curving c.2,500 mi (4,020 km) from Florida to the coast of Venezuela and separating the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean.  great Vivian Richards waded into the nationality row by insisting "you are English or South African, you can't be both".

Trott, a British passport British passports may be issued to people holding any of the various forms of British nationality.

The British monarch does not have a passport as British passports are issued in the monarch's name[1].
 holder courtesy of his English father, joined county side Warwickshire in 2002 and in August his century on Test debut helped England regain the Ashes at the Oval.

Now Trott is in the England squad on tour in South Africa and Arthur told the Wisden Cricketer magazine: "It does (frustrate) a little bit, to be honest.

"He wouldn't be in our top six at the moment because our line-up is settled and has a lot of steel but he'd be there or thereabouts. Hats off to him; he's gone away and forged a successful career for himself."

Former England captain Michael Vaughan recently queried Trott's loyalties after saying he'd been celebrating with South Africa following their series-clinching win at Edgbaston 15 months ago.

And with both Trott and South Africa born Kevin Pietersen set to occupy places in England's top four, the team's selection policy is in the spotlight once again, with the players accused of rejecting their homeland for financial gain and English officials of devaluing the meaning of international sport.

But there are those in South Africa, notably former all-rounder Clive Rice, who insist a quota policy designed to boost the prospects of non-white cricketers left the likes of Pietersen with little choice but to leave.

Richards, two of whose three Test match double centuries came in 1976 against an England side captained by South Africa born Tony Greig, told Thursday's Daily Mirror: "You can't have one foot in and one foot out.

"Either you are English or you're South African, you can't be both."

Critics point out that, unlike the apartheid era when South Africa was banned from international cricket, players from the Republic can now represent the Proteas in Tests - an opportunity denied the likes of Allan Lamb and Robin Smith, who both played for England instead, early in their careers.

"There have been guys who played for England like Allan Lamb - he was brave as a lion and he put his head on the line to represent England," an admiring Richards said.

The 1976 West Indies side that toured England were angered by Greig's pre-series comment that he wanted to make them "grovel 1. grovel - To work interminably and without apparent progress. Often used transitively with "over" or "through". "The file scavenger has been groveling through the /usr directories for 10 minutes now." Compare grind and crunch. Emphatic form: "grovel obscenely".
2.
", a remark the all-rounder insisted was meant as a reference to their supposed mental fragility rather than a racist insult but one he later accepted was ill-judged.

Richards responded by scoring 829 runs at 118.42 in a series the West Indies won 3-0, including innings of 232 at Trent Bridge and 291 at The Oval.
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