Spinner Rashid’s recall prompts Yorkshire criticism

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during a nets session at Edgbaston on July 30, 2018 in Birmingham, England.

MANCHESTER: England’s decision to recall Yorkshire leg-spinner Adil Rashid to the test side to face India on Wednesday, despite him not playing four-day county cricket, has been criticised by two of his county’s most prominent former players.

The 30-year-old signed a white-ball only contract with his county Yorkshire in February but said he “was not finished” with the longest format of the game.

He did not feature in the recent four-day game with Lancashire which included several members of the England squad on both sides.

Former England and Yorkshire captain Michael Vaughan said that the decision to pick Rashid for the first test at Edgbaston was “ridiculous” prompting the Bradford-born spinner to say that his comments were “stupid”.

“If I’m stupid to suggest that he should have played a four-day game leading into a test series against the number one team in the world – I firmly believe the cricketing world has gone nuts if he thinks he doesn’t have to do that,” said Vaughan.

“This all could have been put to bed if England had sat him down and said he has to play in that four-day game.

“I cannot be wrong that I’m asking someone to prepare their body, their mind. If someone is not playing four-day cricket in our schooling ground to prepare test match cricketers, I don’t think you should be able to play in a test match.”

Rashid, who has played 10 tests and picked up 38 wickets, was picked in the 13-man squad ahead of Jack Leach and Dom Bess, the two Somerset spinners who have featured in the last three tests.

Former Yorkshire and England batsman Geoffrey Boycott said Rashid’s response to Vaughan made him look like a “spoilt brat” and was scathing in his judgment on the decision to pick the leg-spinner.

“In two years England have gone around in a circle. By picking Adil Rashid, they are selecting the unselectable: a player who will not play four-day Championship cricket for Yorkshire because his heart isn’t in it but he will play for England in Test Matches. Absurd? Yes,” he wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

“The only reason the head selector Ed Smith selected him is because there is no one else, and the fact that there are no decent spinners in county cricket is a shameful indictment on all the 18 counties,” he added.

Former England skipper and all-rounder Ian Botham has backed the selection choice, however, and expects Rashid to provide a fascinating element to the test at Edgbaston.

“He will toss up the ball and give it a nice flight. On the other hand, the Indians will go after him. It will be a great contest and I am looking forward to it. The pitch will assist him and he will have a point to prove,” Botham said.