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Ex-Proteas star sequestrated

Cape Town - Former Proteas batsman Daryll Cullinan was sequestrated earlier this month for failing to pay a company for services rendered.

According to the SportLIVE website, the 46-year-old has failed to pay back Azrapix Investments CC R19 300.

In court papers filed in the Johannesburg High Court, Benjamin de Wet said Cullinan owes his company for services rendered in May and June this year.

De Wet said he has become aware of Cullinan's personal circumstances and that he is not in the financial position to make a reasonable and accepted repayment.

De Wet said it would be to the benefit of all creditors if Cullinan's assets are liquidated and made available for distribution to his creditors.

Cullinan's ex-wife, Virginia, claims he has twice taken her to court since their divorce five years ago to seek a reduction in his maintenance payment for their two sons.

Cullinan, widely regarded as one of the most talented cricketers of his generation, played 70 Tests and 138 ODIs for South Africa.

He averaged 44.21 in Tests and 32.99 in ODIs.
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