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Deon Kruis leaves Yorkshire



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
DEON KRUIS has left Yorkshire after failing to agree terms with the Headingley club.
The 34-year-old South African played for the Club as a Kolpak player and became a popular figure at Headingley Carnegie during his four seasons at the Club.

He took five wickets against Surrey earlier this season and played a role in the helping the club avoid relegation in the County Championship.

His spell of 4-3 in 15 balls against Northamptonshire Steelbacks sealed Yorkshire Carnegie's promotion to Division One of the NatWest Pro40 this season.

Kruis was awarded his county cap in 2006 and despite struggling with injuries over the last two seasons Deon has always given his all for the White Rose county.

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Haxbytyke,

09/10/2008 22:36:56
How on earth could Yorkshire not agree a deal. We have an expensive overseas player, who I wouldn't pay in washers, yet we let go a whole hearted player who has delivered the goods. Good luck Deon. Is this another master stroke decided by our Chief Executive??
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John R. Thompson,

Greenock 10/10/2008 17:00:46
If Kruis got an offer - in writing, he should accept it in writing:It's time the legality of text messages is tested.
I don't believe that time was so important that the CE couldn't have contacted him. It's the familiar story - if there's an unsavoury way of doing anything , that's the road to go down.
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