
Former England Captain Micheal Vaughan (photo Julian Herbert/Getty Images) Former England Captain Michael Vaughan criticized Zak Crawley’s performance in a test cricket and questioned his place in the English team. Crawley showed an improvement with a score of 65 in the first test in Headingley against India and helped England chase 371 runs while faced jasprit Bumrah.In Edgbaston, he was resting with Bumhrah, Crawley returned to his previous form and was released to 19 and 0 while playing free rides outside the stump.
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India won the second 336 run test, leveling a series of 1-1 with the three games remaining.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!England retained Crawley in her team for the upcoming third test in Lord’s.“In my time I watch, play and cover England, he is the happiest player who won as many caps as he has,” wrote former English captain Vaughan about Crawley in the Daily Telegraph. “Happiness must be counted that he played 56 games while scoring only five hundred and on average 31.”“Crawley is so irritated because he has a game … but he has to get more runs at the top of the order.”Geoffrey Boycott, another English cricket legend, shared her thoughts on Crawley’s bats.
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“I don’t think he can change or improve,” Boycott said, writing in the same newspaper. “His mistakes in technology and thinking are rooted.”“Leopard doesn’t change their seats, or maybe Zak doesn’t want to change. He should be approaching his best years, but in 56 tests he didn’t learn anything.”“One sparkling shift (out of 267) and numerous failures, with an average of 31, not good enough.”Indian bowling performance in Edgbaston proved to be a supervisor, with Akash Deep, who replaced the rest of Bumhrah and demanded 10 goals.