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'Stop Treating Players In Namby-Pamby Way': Geoffrey Boycott Slams England's Rotation Policy

England players should be docked money from their salaries if they want to go home on a break from national duty, said former captain Geoffrey Boycott. He said that England's players would never t

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Cricket Image for 'Stop Treating Players In Namby-Pamby Way': Geoffrey Boycott Slams England's Rotat (Geoffrey Boycott (Image Source: AFP))
IANS News
By IANS News
Mar 10, 2021 • 03:19 PM

England head coach Chris Silverwood said in a press conference during the series that it is hard to tell players not to play in the IPL. "It is very difficult to say to the players that 'no, you can't play IPL'. You can't say no if you just see the numbers. IPL is a marquee cricket event in the T20 world and so it's difficult," Silverwood had said.

IANS News
By IANS News
March 10, 2021 • 03:19 PM

However, Boycott said that players owe the national team because it is only when they perform for England that the IPL teams come calling.

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"Players seem to forget the IPL would not come calling for them if they had not performed for England first. So, they owe a debt of gratitude and loyalty to put their country first. I would never stop them from earning that but not by missing games for England to do it," said Boycott.

"Players leave England's bio-secure bubble over mental health issues. But I bet you will not see any of our players leaving the IPL because they miss their wife, girlfriend or kids," he said.

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