LONDON: England dramatically recalled Adil Rashid to their 13-man squad announced on Thursday for next week’s first Test against India even though the Yorkshire leg-spinner has opted out of playing first-class County Championship cricket this season.

Rashid is now in line to play his first home Test, after all 10 of his previous appearances were made overseas.

His recall came alongside that of off-spinner Moeen Ali, who was preferred to Somerset’s Dom Bess — a Test debutant in the drawn series against Pakistan earlier this season.

Rashid’s selection in a squad for what will be England’s 1,000th Test when they face India in the first of the five-match series at Edgbaston, comes despite him deciding to opt out of all first-class cricket this year ahead of a home World Cup campaign in 2019.

It was a bold move by a panel headed up by new national selector Ed Smith, who recalled Jos Buttler against Pakistan on the strength of the batsman’s form in the Indian Premier League.

Rashid won the last of his 10 Test caps away to India in Chennai more than 18 months ago.

He starred recently in England’s one-day series wins over Australia and India, taking 20 wickets at an average of 23.95.

Rashid also produced a classic leg-break to bowl India captain and star batsman Virat Kohli as England clinched a 2-1 success at the bowler’s Headingley home ground.

Meanwhile left-armer Jack Leach, who like Rashid naturally turns the ball away from right-handed batsmen, suffered concussion on his return to county cricket with Somerset after breaking his thumb on the eve of the Pakistan series and so has yet to add to his debut cap against New Zealand in Christchurch.

An England statement stressed Rashid, 30, was committed to Test cricket.

“Before the selection meeting, Adil had confirmed his availability to play Test cricket for England for whole of this summer and the upcoming winter tours to Sri Lanka and West Indies.”

Former England batsman Smith added Rashid would also have to commit to playing red-ball cricket if he wanted a long-term Test future.

“Following his earlier decision in February 2018, Adil has a white-ball only contract to play for Yorkshire this summer,” he insisted. “That arrangement is unchanged by his selection for England. However, Adil fully understands that if he wishes to be eligible for Test cricket in the 2019 season, he must have a county contract to play four-day cricket.

“Moving forward, England Test players must be committed to the county championship.

“Clearly, the one-off circumstances around Adil’s return to the Test squad are unusual. However, the selection panel was unanimous in believing that Adil should be selected in England’s squad.”

Rashid admitted even he was ‘kind of surprised’ by his dramatic recall.“It was definitely a tough decision — and yes, obviously, I was kind of surprised,” Rashid told Sky Sports News. “To get back in the Test side, usually people have got to go back to their counties and perform to be considered. But me and Ed, and a few others had a chat — and they were thinking, if I can be available ... we’ll be happy for me to be in the squad. That’s something I had to think about, and I made that decision to be available.”

But Rashid’s inclusion provoked an angry reaction from Yorkshire chief executive Mark Arthur.

“We’re very surprised that England have called Adil up after not playing red ball cricket this season,” Arthur told the county’s website. “Neither has he expressed a desire to do so. I hope that England know what they’re doing to Adil, and the county game.”

England also called uncapped Essex seamer Jamie Porter into their squad, with pace-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes missing out on a Test at his Warwickshire home ground following a return from a knee injury.

Smith added: “The selection panel felt Chris Woakes needed a little more time to regain full form. “We are keen to avoid rushing him back from injury too soon.” It was a similar story with Leach.

Smith added: “Jack Leach has had an exceptional run of bad luck, which now leaves him short of bowling at the start of the series against India.”

Squad: Joe Root (captain), Alastair Cook, Keaton Jennings, Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Jamie Porter, Adil Rashid.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2018

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