“I was thinking I was going to play for Sharjah Warriors. But when I got there, they were like, ‘No, they’re out now; you have to go and play for Dubai Capitals’. I think of myself as a very loyal person, and it’s quite tough. I guess you shouldn’t be emotionally attached to those teams, but you almost have to detach yourself completely.”It is still pretty cool to be part of, and you learn so quickly in those tournaments. But I feel like if you sign a player, then they should be available for the whole tournament unless it’s an injury. I’m sure they’ll figure it out; there are people who get paid to make sure that cricket is the lovely sport that we grew up watching, sustainable throughout. I’m sure people will take care of it.”Du Plooy clearly hasn’t lost his love of the game despite its fluctuating circumstances, and this was perhaps best epitomised during perhaps the most unlikely of his winter engagements – an appearance for Hungary, his parental homeland, at the European Cricket League. There, his entanglement with a series of club cricketers led to an extraordinary series of scores, including the small matter of 163 not out from 40 balls against Turkey.”I went there purely to play with my brother, and I left just having been made so whole,” he said. “A lot of the guys in my team emigrated from Pakistan and India to get a better life. I can’t call myself English yet, but I’ve very much got used to the culture where we find things to complain about quite often, especially after a long cricket season when sometimes you just want it over and done with.”Playing with those guys, we stayed in a three-star hotel and we were on the beach every day. They were just loving it. We were getting a plate of food and they were just buzzing. It was actually the perfect thing to go to for me; it put everything back into perspective. Yes, I have the opportunity to live my dream, but there are guys out there who just do it for fun. There was no money there, it was a week in Spain for me to enjoy it. We got into the final and lost to Ireland, but that was all just add-ons. The whole experience was great.”

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