Adil Rashid was picked in the home team’s Test squad for the first Test against India despite his decision of retiring from red-ball cricket before the 2018 County season. Rashid had played his last first-class game in September (2017). Michael Vaughan termed the selection as a “ridiculous” one and “a stab in the back for county cricket”. On the other hand, former captain, Nasser Hussain felt that such a decision would hamper the system and was dangerous for County Cricket.
But Botham had a different take on the whole situation. He felt that such kind of reactions was not needed and the 62-year-old backed Rashid’s abilities by mentioning his growth as a leg-spinner and his understanding of the game.
“Michael’s reaction was pretty unnecessary. Adil’s reaction to it was not a surprise and the whole situation does not make any sense to me. I like the kid and I think he has understood the art of bowling with a set game plan,” Botham said.
Talking about the series against the Indians, Botham said he was eager to watch the contest between the Indian batsmen and the leg-spinner. He further said that Rashid would enjoy tossing up the red-ball and would have a point to prove.
“He will toss up the ball and give it a nice flight. On the other hand, the Indians will go after him. It will be a great contest and I am looking forward to it. The pitch will assist him and he will have a point to prove,” Botham added.
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