Eng vs Ind: India’s next iconic trio set named Michael Vaughan
former England captain Michael Vaughn The post isVirat Kohli During the times, Indian Red Ball’s ambitions no longer rest on singular power. Speaking to PTI, Vaughn said India began a life encouraged after Kohli and Rohit Sharma, but that the journey ahead would require a new generation to stand up together, as he once did himself.
Michael Vaughn predicts the next great trio of India who can control cricket around the world
Former England skipper Vaughn warned against premature celebrations over early success, saying that true greatness lies in building and maintaining an era of domination. Vaughn ultimately identified the trio he viewed as key to India’s long-term test success. Schubman GillRishabh Pantand Yashasvi Jaiswal. According to him, they have the skills and temperament to shape the next chapter of Indian Test Cricket. Vaughn emphasized that it wasn’t just the run, but Kohli brought energy, tactical acuity and kept India’s number one spot. If Gill, Pant, and Jaiswal could only approach that standard collectively, they would have served their country well.
“They (Gil, Jaiswal, Pants) have to drag this Indian test team forward on their own, like Virat. We’ll see their group play the game the right way. They did a decent job.” Vaughn said.
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Vaughn criticizes the Indian team’s choice for the Edgbaston test against England
In praise of India’s new star, Vaughn has expressed his sharp disapproval of the ongoing selection of specific choices in the England series. That’s what the chief among them was Jasprit BumrahDespite a week of rest, it was omitted from the second test. He also questioned the absence of Kuldeep Yadav.
“I didn’t agree with that. You’re a seven-day holiday and you don’t play the best bowler. There’s no kurdep. I don’t understand that either. I wasn’t planning on India to bowl first.” Added seducers who have been turned into cricketers.
As the pitch shows signs of support for the spinner, Vaughn argued that Kuldeep’s record against England guarantees the location of Xi neighborhood. He suggested that India missed the opportunity to dominate by not exploiting the terms more vigorously.
“I’m not sure why they don’t want Kuldeep from the test team. It’s a five-day test game, and a five-day leg spinner should be speaking out. His record against England is exceptional. If it were an Indian Test team, I’m certainly trying to use Kuldeepyadav. Other than that, they’d have taken a chance, India would have won.” Vaughn concluded.
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