Australian Cricketers' Association president Greg Dyer is calling for a transfer system to be introduced into international cricket that would see the likes of outcast England batsman Kevin Pietersen playing for Zimbabwe.
Dyer wants to level the playing field of test cricket by allowing countries to sign three internationals, with a minimum three-year commitment required.
It would allow the likes of Pietersen, whose cards have been marked for life by England, to resume his international career with another nation.
"It's pretty out-there, and that is, the idea of having players who are transferable between countries on a much simpler basis with far less concern for qualification," Dyer told the Herald Sun.
"What if Kevin Pietersen was playing test cricket for say Zimbabwe? He's clearly a test match player and he's wasted to the game. I use him as an example, but what if there were the opportunities for the international transfers of players?