They have 'under-achieved', lack power in 'engine room': Vaughan sheds light on Team India's issues
Cricket | January 17, 2020 11:22 ISTFormer England captain Michael Vaughan was critical of Team India, insisting that the side has 'under achieved'.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan was critical of Team India, insisting that the side has 'under achieved'.
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After Jos Buttler suggested that cricket could do away with stump mics, Former England captain Michael Vaughan has reacted strongly to his comments.
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan though defended it and said that is how the game works. "It's just a part of the game."
Vaughan also praised Australia and felt their position in the ranking charts doesn't match as they are currently placed at the fifth spot.
Impressed with Australia's dominance, Michael Vaughan said that only India can defeat this Tim Pain-led side in the land Down Under and that no other Test side have the tools to defeat the Aussies.
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South Africa came out with yet another dismal performance as they lost the third and final match by an innings and 202 runs at the JSCA Stadium on Tuesday.
Michael Vaughan was of the view that Test match pitches in India offer lop-sided contests.
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The Jadeja topic has gone so far, that Vaughan backed Jadeja, using Manjrekar's 'bits and pieces' reference on Twitter, which saw the Englishman being blocked by the Indian commentator.
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