
Former England Captain Michael Vaughan performed a sharp evaluation of the test cricket Hervian Virt in England and noted that while his leadership and presence would be omitted during a series of five matches, his average of 33.21 in English India enters the series with a new team without recent retirement veterans Kohli, Rohit Sharma and R Ashwin.LIVE: India vs England 1. Test day 1India is undergoing a significant transition with retirement of key players, as SHUBMAN GILL takes over the Captain of the Test from Rohit and Rishabh Pant assumes the role of Vice-Capitan.
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The highest team command has seen significant changes where Sai Sudharsan comes to No. 3, while the new Captain Gill takes the key position No. 4, formerly occupied by Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar.Kohli’s statistics in England show that he accumulated 1096 runs in 17 test matches on average 33.21, which caused a discussion of its impact in English conditions.
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“Kohli is the legend and creator of culture around this Indian team and what he brought as a captain to the team is still there in terms of energy and drive and aggression,” Vaughan said Fox Sports.“But in the UK he only average 33.
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Vaughan expressed confidence in the next generation of crickets, suggesting that this transition could actually be an opportunity for the emerging talent.“These players who come and play for India are really good players,” Vaughan said in his evaluation of a new Indian lineup.“Maybe this new generation was waiting. Maybe they were waiting for this moment. Don’t surprise they are playing really well,” Vaughan added, emphasizing the potential of the developing crickets of India.