The Asian Age

Leg- spinner’s recall leaves English cricket in a spin

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London, July 28: Adil Rashid is English and the selectors believe he is one of the best bowlers in the country.

So why has the Yorkshire leg- spinner’s recall for next week’s first Test against India at Edgbaston provoked such a furious response, with former England captain Michael Vaughan calling the decision “a stab in the back for county cricket”?

In February, the 30- yearold Rashid said he would not be playing in the fourday County Championsh­ip, which uses a standard red cricket ball.

Instead he would concentrat­e on limited- overs cricket, which features a white ball as red does not show up against the coloured clothing players wear in one- day games rather than the traditiona­l ‘ whites’, ahead of next year’s one- day World Cup in England.

Performanc­es in the County Championsh­ip have long been regarded as the basis for being selected by England for Tests as it is the domestic format that most closely resembles one where matches can last five days.

Of course, players with establishe­d Test records may not have to prove themselves domestical­ly but Rashid played the last of his 10 Tests, all of which have been abroad, in December 2016, with 38 wickets at 42.78 a modest return.

He has though taken 490 wickets in 166 first- class fixtures.

Ed Smith, England’s new national selector, broke with establishe­d practice by recalling batsman Jos Buttler to Test duty against Pakistan on the basis of the Lancashire batsman’s form in the 20overs- per- side Indian Premier League tournament.

Buttler, however, had not ruled himself out of playing County Championsh­ip cricket for Lancashire this season

Last month saw Rashid take 12 wickets as England whitewashe­d Australia 5- 0 in a oneday internatio­nal series.

And he was named man- of- the- match in the decisive third ODI against India on July 17, a match played on his Headingley home ground, where he cleanbowle­d India captain and star batsman Virat Kohli with a classic legbreak as England sealed a 2- 1 series win.

Smith, well aware of the furore that would be provoked by Rashid’s selection, justified Thursday’s announceme­nt on the grounds the Yorkshirem­an was in form.

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