The 30-year-old bowler intends to meet the qualifying criteria to play for the USA national team and hopes to feature at the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) flagship event. Piedt made his debut for South Africa on August 9, 2014. In his first match in the longest format of the game, he took eight wickets as the Proteas defeated Zimbabwe by nine wickets. Piedt said it was an opportunity he just couldn’t pass up, but no-one really knows when will he be able to travel.
“The USA were given ODI status last year so it’s not completely out of the question,” said Piedt, reported Hindustan Times.
“I just signed the deal this morning but no-one really knows when I will be able to travel. It was an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up, financially and for lifestyle reasons, but it was still a tough decision to make.”
The right-handed bowler featured in nine Test matches and took 26 wickets and last featured in the Test against India in Ranchi. In opting to move abroad, the off-spinner has taken himself out of contention for selection for South Africa.
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