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pakistanalltheway
30th May 2012, 17:03
Geoffrey Boycott, Yorkshire's new President, has risked alienating another British-born Asian player from the club by urging Adil Rashid to take responsibility for his own actions after being dropped for the first time in his county career.

Boycott has revealed the growing frustration at Rashid's performances, which have earned just nine wickets from six championship appearances this summer. His comments come just weeks after Ajmal Shahzad became so disillusioned at Yorkshire that he was released from his contract and joined Lancashire on loan until the end of the season.

Rashid's poor form prompted Yorkshire to omit him from their County Championship match against Northamptonshire at Headingley. It is the first time since he established himself in the side over five years ago that Rashid has been dropped and gave an opportunity for Azeem Rafiq, Yorkshire's emerging young offspinner, to make his first championship appearance for Yorkshire since 2010.

"He's never progressed, that's the sad part," Boycott said, speaking at the opening of Yorkshire's new club shop. "I think there are a lot of people in English cricket who wanted to have a legspinner playing for England but it's not about the type of bowling, it's the quality of bowling.

"You can't just pick people because they're legspinners. You have to pick the quality, that's what the England selectors are doing now. The kid may be able to bowl legspin, but you've got to drop it on a length to cause problems for a batsman and you can't be too expensive. Otherwise, the scoreboard rockets around and you can't control the game in the field."

Instead of meeting up with Yorkshire's first team, Rashid was sent to in a second team Twenty20 match in Bradford yesterday, which represents a stunning fall from grace for a player once regarded as a future England Test bowler and was included in their squad to tour India in 2008.

After an impressive winter helping South Australia win the Big Bash League, Yorkshire had high hopes for Rashid this summer and Jason Gillespie had encouraged him to be more attacking in his bowling following his appointment as head coach.

Rashid, though, has made little improvement from last season, where he began impressively with 11 wickets at Worcester but finished the summer with 39 wickets from 16 matches. It has prompted obvious questions about why his career and development has stalled.

"I don't think he has been mis-managed," Boycott explained. "It's easy to blame other people isn't it? You can always say, you didn't pick me enough or it's the coaches fault or you picked me too soon for England. You can throw out all the things you want, but in the end, it's up to you.

"You have to remember that cricket is an individual game within the framework of a team. When you're out batting, there's nobody on the end of a phone telling you how to play, you know. You've got to do some thinking yourself.

"You can help people but I'm not a great believer in the culture of blaming others. I don't believe in that culture. We have too much of that in England. Why not take responsibility yourself. Put your hand up and say 'hey, it's up to me, nobody else'."

Boycott had more encouragement for Jonny Bairstow, whose innings at Trent Bridge during a hostile spell from West Indies' fast bowler Kemar Roach has prompted many commentators to claim he has a weakness against the short ball.

"I don't think he's got a weakness - he's had one innings, so it's unwarranted," Boycott insisted. "I think he's very talented, but he's just a young kid and he's got a lot to learn. He knows that as well, he's not ahead of himself and he's quite clear about what he has to do. We've all had hiccups and problems but he's a young kid and to label him as having problems after one knock is grossly unfair."



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pakistanalltheway
30th May 2012, 17:05
A shame to see him not making any progress

DeadlyVenom
30th May 2012, 17:20
Boycotts comments about personal responsibility etc are spot on as usual.

Canistani Hero
30th May 2012, 18:20
Like to know how Adil Rashid responds to these comments.

LegCutter
30th May 2012, 18:35
Spot on by Boycott. It's easy to blame others but a bowler has nobody to blame but himself if he's not getting wickets

the Great Khan
30th May 2012, 19:21
One has to question why he did well in the big bash but has started slowly now?? I think he needs to go and see qadir or warne or someone else..maybe he's gotten too comfortable?

Fuzzy
30th May 2012, 19:38
Rashid needs to move to a new county and start fresh.

Fuzzy
30th May 2012, 19:40
Qadir needs to set up a legspinners academy...for all these struggling leggies.

Rope in Mushtaq as a partner.

PakFan2010
30th May 2012, 19:43
Racism; Yorkshire are trying to remove all there British Pak players.
It's a joke; Calm down

Afridirocks
30th May 2012, 19:54
Racism; Yorkshire are trying to remove all there British Pak players.
It's a joke; Calm down

and thats why they replaced adil rashid with azeem rafiq who is a british pakistani himself?

pakistanalltheway
30th May 2012, 19:55
Racism; Yorkshire are trying to remove all there British Pak players.
It's a joke; Calm down

he was replaced by a fellow British Pakistan:facepalm:

LegCutter
30th May 2012, 20:24
Racism; Yorkshire are trying to remove all there British Pak players.
It's a joke; Calm down

But ofcourse. They replaced him with a pure-blooded caucasian, the Whiter than Snow Azeem Rafiq:bow:

Bewal Express
30th May 2012, 20:53
Adil is going through a bad phase but if he persists and works hard he will come through.

sully3
30th May 2012, 21:21
I remember when he was supposed to be the next big thing out of England and even 2 or 3 years ago there was talk of him making his international debut.

Biggest problem with him was he couldn't break into the England team due to Swan and Monty doing a fantastic job and the fact batsman have learnt his variations

Still reckon he will come good

90MPH
30th May 2012, 21:49
Leg spin is an art - not a mechanical process like off spin bowling
You have to use guile, flight, deception, mystery and above all not being afraid to get hit.

Rashid (and Kaneria) lack these features.

Taurus
30th May 2012, 22:07
He's always been a bit over-rated. He doesn't spin the ball big, and his variation doesn't really deviate off the straight. He has had the odd good year, but even his good years tend to be merely good, with lots of overs leading to lots of wickets, rather than anything outstanding. He has always struggled to maintain an attacking line and length without throwing in the boundary ball, and his demise is a reflection of the professionalism of the modern opponent, who will studiously analyse and then prey upon weaknesses in an attack. Rashid is the same bowler now as he was five years or so ago when he was the next bright thing. He is probably past the point now where he has the scope to develop much beyond what he is. It's hard to get out of habits that have been developed over thousands of overs. His best bet now probably lies in becoming a batting all-rounder. Which is another thing, really. He hasn't developed his batting, there was a time where he looked like much more than a number 7 or 8, nowadays he's scarcely good enough to bat at 8 on merit.