Proteas spinner Tabraiz Shamsi has decided to opt out of his national contract with CSA, effectively immediately.
The move will allow Shamsi, who has played 51 ODIs and 70 T20Is, greater flexibility to participate in various franchise leagues around the world while maintaining his availability to represent South Africa across both white-ball formats.
“I have decided to opt out of my central contract in order to be more flexible during the domestic season, allowing me to explore all opportunities available and look after my family in the best way possible,” said Shamsi.
“This will not impact my ability or motivation to play for the Proteas in any way and I will always be available to play for my country whenever I am needed. It has always been my dream to bring the World Cup home to South Africa, and no franchise league will ever be more important than playing for my country.
“The Titans are also fully supportive of my decision, and I will be a part of the Titans squad whenever I am available.
“I would like to thank [CSA director of cricket] Enoch Nkwe, [Proteas white-ball coach] Rob Walter and [Titans CEO] Dr Jacques Faul for their advice, support and open communication through this process.”
Nkwe added: “Shamo is a key member of our white-ball squads, and while we respect his decision, we are pleased that he remains committed to representing South Africa.
“We sincerely appreciate his honesty and openness on the matter, which is integral and what we want from our players.”