Boycott says KP entitled to be 'miffed' after ECB cut short his career sans explanation

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Last Updated : Oct 10 2014 | 12:17 PM IST

Legendary England batsman Geoffrey Boycott has said that ousted batsman Kevin Pietersen is entitled to be miffed after the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) cut short his Test career without proper explanation.

Like Pietersen, former England opener Boycott had also been dropped once for scoring too slowly after making a double century.

And with Pietersen reduced to settling scores in his explosive autobiography, Boycott blames the current meteor shower of allegations and revelations on the ECB's failure to present a coherent case for tearing up the batsman's contract eight months ago, The Mirror reported.

Boycott said that he would be miffed if his career had been finished for no reasons given, adding that it is actually a pretty big thing when one has got a very talented player and then a country says that they want to move on without him.

In terms of official response to Pietersen's anger in his new book, where he claims a bullying culture took root under former coach Andy Flower's regime, the silence from ECB has been deafening.

Boycott blames the vacuum on the confidentiality clause ECB agreed with Pietersen after the sacking. He said that in a free, democratic society, both sides should have spoken out at the time, and added that it was far too big an issue to just wait for a moratorium until October 1.

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First Published: Oct 10 2014 | 12:03 PM IST

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