Beyers Swanepoel sacked by South Africa Lions for leaving match midway
South African all-rounder Beyers Swanepoel's career hangs in the balance after he abandoned a domestic final for a flight to England. His team, the Lions, terminated his contract, and Cricket South Africa has denied him a No Objection Certificate, potentially leading to a severe ban for bringing the game into disrepute.
South Africaโs Lions have terminated the contract of all-rounder Beyers Swanepoel after he left the field midway through a domestic one-day final, forcing his team to continue with just 10 players in a closely fought contest they eventually lost to the Titans. The incident occurred during the One-Day Cup final at the Wanderers, where Swanepoel walked off after the 43rd over of the Titansโ innings to catch a flight to England. The 27-year-old had signed a county deal with Worcestershire County Cricket Club and departed before the match had concluded.
As his exit was not injury-related, the Lions were not permitted a substitute fielder, an absence that proved costly as the Titans edged the match by three wickets with just one ball remaining. The consequences have been severe. Cricket South Africa has denied Swanepoel a No Objection Certificate (NOC), preventing him from participating in county cricket for now.
Subsequently, the Johannesburg-based franchise confirmed on Thursday that his contract, originally set to run for another year, had been terminated with immediate effect. โIt has been an unfortunate period for all parties involved, but we have now brought the matter to a close, allowing everyone to move forward,โ Lions CEO Jono Leaf-Wright said in an official statement. โAt Lions Cricket, we hold ourselves to the highest professional standards and take matters of this nature very seriously.
โ Swanepoel issued an apology following the incident, expressing regret over his actions but offering little clarity on his immediate future. โI would like to thank Lions Cricket for the opportunity to represent the union. I loved my season representing the Pride, and it will always hold a special place in my heart,โ he said.