
Gus Atkinson is in India Mohammed Siraj in the fifth day of the 5th test (photo from STU Forster/Getty Images) Michael Vaughan challenged the high-risk approach of England in the tense final in the oval, where India grabbed a dramatic six-seater victory to equalize a series of five tests of 2-2. When he spoke after the match, the former captain in England said that while aggression is part of England identity, the collapse on the last day suggested panic. “You have to say that England panic,” Vaughan said. “The ball swung and went for this high -risk offensive option. They needed only one partnership,” said former England Skipper when Match Special spoke at the BBC test.
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England began with the last morning promised and took eight runs from the first two balls to reduce the goal to 27. But it was as close as they got. “They panicked the way they could play as they play. It’s not panic – it’s just the way they play. They play with a huge amount of aggression,” Vaughan added. The turnover point, according to Vaughan, lost the day before with the release of Harry Brook when she had England. “Just like I like to see him in this way, it caused a collapse,” he said. Despite the outcome of Vaughan, he acknowledged that the English offensive style remains the central point of their test philosophy. “As Baz (Brendon) McCullum, the series will watch a number of people around the world. And there is a bigger picture – not always the winning side of the series, but to make sure many people are watching. That’s exactly what happened.” India dramatically closed victory when Mohammed Siraj Clean Bowled Gus Atkinson to trigger wild celebrations. Siraj ended with 5 for 104 and nine goals. At the beginning of the day, Chris Woakes came out on a bat with attaching the shoulder and hiding his left arm under the sweater in a remarkable expression of courage. He remained undefeated without facing the ball.
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Twenty -five days of a hard -fought cricket in London reached the climax, and India has recently withdrawn one of their most memorable comebacks.