Spinner Rashid points out the criticism of Yorkshire
Manchester: England's decision had to face India's innings on Wednesday to remind Lieutenant Spinner Adil Rashid from Yorkshire, but still not playing four-day county count, two of his two most ex-ex-players criticized Is it
The 30-year-old aged signed a White Ball only contract with Yorkshire as her, but she said that "she was not over" with the longest form of this game.
He did not feature the recent four-day game with Lancashire, which included several England team members.
But he will be England's only specialist spinner in Eddie Gossin's first test, after which Munich will not have any place for Ms. Ali after the team's announcement.
Former England and Yorkshire captain Michael Woo said that the decision to take Rashid was "funny" in which Bradford's born spinner said that his opinion was "foolish".
"If I believe that he should play with a four-day game in a test series against the number one team around the world. I believe that cricket is nuts in the world if he thinks that, "They said.
If England sat down, all this could be put on the bed and said that they had to play in that four days.
"I can not be wrong that I am asking someone to prepare their body. If anyone does not play four-day cricket in our school field, to prepare test match cricketers, I do not think you Should be able to play in a test match. "
The 'bad fight'
Rashid has got 38 wickets in 10 tests but it is not only important to Afghanistan but also his involvement.
Former Yorkshire and England players Jeffrey Boutkot said that in response to the rush, he looked like "bad bad" and decided to take leg spinner.
"England has passed a circle in two years. By choosing Adil Rashid, he is choosing an incredible choice: One player who will not play four-day championship cricket for Yorkshire because he does not have a heart but he England will play for Test matches. Funny? Yes, "he wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
"Only one reason is the head selected by Evening Smith, because it has no other, and the fact is that there is no decent sniper in the country's cricket, now 18 is a shameful allegation of all countries. "
However, England's captain and all-rounder Ian Boom has supported the election, and Rashid hopes hope Eddy G.G. will provide an interesting element in the test.
"He will tick the ball and give him a good flight. On the other hand, India will go behind it. It will be a great competition and I look forward to it. The pitch will help them and there will be a chance to prove." Said
The All-rounder will be played as well as Ben Steinz in Edenstein, who has begun on the start of the aspirations case on Monday, the first test will end.
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