Jason Roy ends ECB incremental contract to play in Major League Cricket but batter's priority remains England

Jason Roy ends ECB incremental contract to play in Major League Cricket but batter's priority remains England

Jason Roy says his priority remains playing cricket for England after giving up his incremental contract with the ECB to play in the USA-based Major League Cricket (MLC).

Roy has reportedly been offered in the region of £300,000 for the first two seasons of MLC, with the debut campaign to be held in July.

The 32-year-old's incremental contract was due to expire in October and the ECB confirmed an agreement had been reached for the batter to end his deal early to play in the MLC. Roy will remain available for England selection.

"I am not and never will 'walk away from England'," Roy said in a statement on social media.

"Representing my country continues to be my proudest moment as a professional cricketer. I hope to play for England for many more years, that remains my priority.

"I've had clear and supportive conversations with the ECB about participating in Major League Cricket. The ECB were happy with me to play in the competition as long as they didn't have to pay me for the remainder of the contractual year.

"As a single format player with no central contract I wanted to take the opportunity to play this competition as there are currently no scheduling conflicts with England. It benefits me as an England player to play as much competitive cricket as possible.

"Just to be very clear, my priority is England cricket, especially with a World Cup soon upon us. It is for me, and for any player, the greatest honour to receive a cap to play for their country."

Roy scored his 11th and 12th ODI centuries this winter, hitting 113 in South Africa in January and then 132 in Bangladesh in March.

England will be defending their 50-over World Cup crown in India in October and November.

The ECB said: "England Men's white-ball batter Jason Roy has informed the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) that he wishes to take up an agreement with Major League Cricket in the USA later this summer.

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