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Makhaya Ntini believes Test career not over

Makhaya Ntini has said he hasn't signed a contract to play county cricket in England as a Kolpak player because he believes his Test career isn't finished

Cricinfo staff
05-Jan-2010
Makhaya Ntini has plenty to contemplate as his future remains uncertain ahead of the third Test, Cape Town, January 2, 2010

Makhaya Ntini's future as a Test cricketer is uncertain  •  PA Photos

As speculation grows over whether Makhaya Ntini's future lies with a county in England, the South African fast bowler has said he believed his Test career was not finished.
"I believe I have more Test cricket ahead of me," Ntini said. "I am going to concentrate on getting back into the Test team." A spokesperson for the fast bowler also told SAPA that Ntini had not signed a Kolpak contract.
Ntini, the first black cricketer to play for his country, was dropped for the ongoing Cape Town Test against England and there were reports linking him to Middlesex, a move that would have effectively ended his national prospects.
Ntini celebrated his 100th Test appearance in the first match of the series against England at Centurion. However, he took only 2 for 119 and his retention for the Durban Test at Friedel de Wet's expense was criticised. Ntini went wicketless at Kingsmead and was axed for the third Test.

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