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Monday 1 September 2014

India tour of England 2014:Former England Cricker Geoffrey Boycott Makes a calls for Alastair Cook

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Hitting the cricket team batting English as "fools" against world champions India, said the former England captain Geoffrey Boycott captain Alastair Cook, Ian Bell and Joe Root should not be a part of the face day.

"England has entered this series with three Orthodox hitters in our top four of Alastair Cook, Ian Bell and Joe Root. They are lovely technical batters to Test cricket, but should not have the three of them in its one day, "Boycott wrote in his column in 'The Telegraph'.
The legendary batsman also said there was a dearth of spinners and a shortage of hitters who can play the ball spinning in the England team. "It's very clear why England are struggling in one-day cricket today can not play the ball spinning.'re Playing the world champions, India, and bat like fools," said Boycott.
Although England playing slow bowling well in flat fields when not touring, Boycott said that hitters have difficulty when the ball is spinning.
"It's a different ball game when the ball spins. Then are creasebound and terrified to use their feet against the spinners. At Trent Bridge on Saturday, India had four spinners rolled 30 overs and took six for 112 between them. was not a raging turner, who just turned a little, and it was not the first time that had happened to England, "said Boycott.

Criticize the selection of Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes and Chris Jordan, Boycott said that they are all exactly the same, bowling at a similar pace and not have variations.
"After the game Cook admitted England's selected because the three can bat. Was a policy of safety first for England out of trouble with late order runs if the batsmen failed., We are still thinking in the old way when I played, pack your batting and bowl medium fast line and length.
"That only works in oscillating fields of sewing, but the next World Cup is in Australia and New Zealand and not have that kind of stuff," he said.
"They are guilty of the ODI team selection in trial proceedings and central contracts, this is a wrong thinking," Boycott added.
The former captain said the team must learn to accept constructive criticism from former players. "Just look at how Cook responded when his 'friend named' [Graeme] Swann made ​​constructive comments on the one-day team in England and Cook got his 'panties in a twist,'" said Boycott.
"Now Swann has retired and seems [Monty] Panesar has lost its focus. Spinners can not play and have no one to bowling in the opposition," he concluded

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