Stewart
and Gough set for clash with Fletcher over India tour
London,
August 26: England stars Alec Stewart and Darren Gough have told
selectors they will miss this year's tour to India, risking a
three-Test ban from coach Duncan Fletcher, reports said on Sunday.
"I
will not be taking part in this winter's Tour to India,"
38-year-old Stewart said in his column for The Sunday Times.
"I
would prefer to miss the tour, which runs from mid-November to early
February, with a three-week break over Christmas and New Year.
"For
the first time in my career, I have decided to put my family and
myself ahead of my cricket," he added.
Stewart
said he was also concerned that if he went to India, the claims made
by the Indian bookmaker Mukesh Gupta that the player was paid money
on England's last Test there eight years ago - claims since found to
have no substance by Paul Condon's anti-corruption unit and the
England and Wales Cricket Board - would be "given a fresh
airing".
Stewart
insisted however he had no plans to retire.
England's
management have stipulated that only players who face India in the
Test series later this year can be considered for the Tests against
the Kiwis in March.
A
statement issued Sunday by England's chairman of selectors David
Graveney said: "The selectors' approach to this issue has been
flexible. 'Test-only' contracts for this winter have been offered to
certain senior players in order to allow them to rest from the
one-day programme and this offer remains on the table.
"However,
the selectors feel it would set a dangerous precedent to allow
players to pick and choose which elements of a winter tour they are
prepared to undertake."
Graveney
said senior players could miss the upcoming series of matches in
Zimbabwe, allowing them to rest before undertaking the tour of
India.
"Every
effort has been made to look after the players' interests with
regards to the demands of this winter's schedule and the itinerary
for India has been arranged in order to enable the players to spend
Christmas at home," he said.
"It
is also the selectors' intention to include a number of younger
players in the Zimbabwe one-day international squad in order to
progress the development of the squad ahead of the next World Cup.
"Senior
players not chosen for this trip will therefore have up to 10 weeks
rest before the tour to India departs in mid-November."
But
fast bowler Gough says he wants no part of the India tour because he
is exhausted by England's Ashes Test series defeat against
Australia.
"The
management and I have agreed to disagree," Gough told The News
Of The World newspaper. "I don't see why I can't go to New
Zealand for the Tests after missing the India series. They feel
differently and they call the shots."
The
Sunday Times said the players were furious at the management's
refusal to alter their position. With England veteran Michael
Atherton about to retire, the management are said to be concerned
the squad will be further weakened if Gough and Stewart fail to go
to India.
Gough
added: "I want to continue to play for England at Test and
one-day level through to the next Ashes and World Cup.
"To
do that I need a decent break and I've decided to stay at home for
the rest of the year. That's my decision.
"It's
a simple choice. Do I keep going until I break down or am exhausted?
Or do I take a break now in the hope being around for the next 18
months?
"I'm
happy to be part of the one-day squad this winter in India and New
Zealand. I hope the selectors still want me."
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