Former England coach David Lloyd has criticised the MCC for allowing Steve Waugh to spend six weeks playing for Kent.
Lloyd believes Australia captain Waugh's stint in county cricket will allow him to gain vital knowledge of the England squad ahead of the Ashes series this winter.
Waugh will play for Kent from 21 August until the end of the season.
Lloyd also fears it will give him the chance to sharpen up his batting in time to face England.
England are set to increase the number of centrally contracted players from 12 to 15.
The game's First Class Form will meet at Lord's on Monday and it is expected they will recommend the additional contracts to the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Those who could benefit from a lucrative England contract, worth about £250,000-a-year, could include Kent's Robert Key and Glamorgan's Simon Jones.
South African vice-captain Mark Boucher believes South Africa will hit their stride quickly in the Morocco Cup and in no uncertain terms regards his team as the best in the competition.
"It always takes one or two games to get back into the thick of things," Boucher conceded, when discussing the Morocco Cup.
"The two games we played at out training camp are going to help us a lot. But it is all about getting match fit," he added.
South Africa have not played any international cricket since Australia concluded their tour of their country in April of this year.
The West Indies will tour Bangladesh in November and December and play three limited-overs matches and two Tests against their hosts.
The tour will start in Dhaka with two ODIs on 29 and 30 November. The third ODI will be played in the southeastern port city of Chittagong on 3 December.
The first Test match will start on 8 December in Chittagong. The tour will finish with the second Test in Dhaka from 16 December.