Rashid is spoilt brat, England selected 'unselectable': Boycott

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Pressure mounted on Adil Rashid as former captain Geoffrey Boycott hit out at his selection in England squad for the India series, calling the spinner a "spoilt brat", who should not have been handed a Test recall.
"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," Boycott wrote in the Daily Telegraph.
Yorkshire have reacted angrily to England's decision to select a player who has made himself unavailable to them for red-ball cricket this summer.
"How could he expect Yorkshire to welcome that news? He should reverse the roles and put himself in their position instead of thinking about himself. It makes him look like a spoilt brat," Boycott, a former opener, said.
Former skipper Michael Vaughan had also questioned Rashid's selection, prompting a sharp reaction from the spinner.
Backing Vaughan, Boycott said, "Michael Vaughan criticised him, so he hit out like a spoilt child saying Michael is stupid and nobody listens to him. Trashing a great England captain and superb batsman doesn't go down well with the cricketing public."
"Someone close to him should tell him to keep his mouth shut and start bowling better. If he trashes me, like he trashed Vaughan, so be it but our cricketing public know which guys have played well for England and so far Rashid isn't one of them."
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First Published: Jul 31 2018 | 7:30 PM IST