London:Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott has urged England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to dock money from players who prioritise Indian Premier League over national duty.
It must be noted that all cricket boards whose enlisted players in the IPL need to pay 10 percent of their salaries to the respective boards.
Last week, England head coach Chris Silverwood confirmed that IPL-bound England players will be available for the entire tournament, which means those involved in the final stages of the cash-rich league are most likely to miss the opening Test against New Zealand.
"All these players made their names playing international cricket with England and are well paid, rightly so. Nobody begrudges them rich rewards," Boycott wrote in a leading English newspaper.
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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 England first.
"I would never stop them from earning that but not by missing games for England to do it," he added.
Claiming that the board is treating the players in a "namby-pamby way", the former opener slammed the much-debated rotational policy.