
Michael Vaughan (Photo Credits: Getty Images) The Indian stunning 336-run victory over England in the second test in Edgbaston could balance the five-match series 1-1, but former English captain Michael Vaughan will not disappear from the 3-1 victory series in favor of the hosts.“India was too good this week .. Excellent performance .. my forecast is still alive.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In his column for Telegraph, however, Vaughan criticized England and accused them of retreat after Headingley. “This week they returned to their bad old ways,” he wrote. “Except for the four hours of the third day when Harry Brook and Jamie Smith burned beautifully, India was completely controlled.”Vaughan pointed out that England had poorly read its opening victory in Leeds, where India’s catches were fallen. “They appeared here and thought they should do everything in the same way, and that came back,” he said, warning that relying on “happiness” would not win a big series.
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“You will win games that rely on happiness, but not a big series like this or ashes,” he added, urging England to “evolve” rather than setting up her method on a single game.Former Pacer Stuart Broad, talking to Sky Sports, also raised the red flags about England in bowling. “I would be worried about this Indian bowling attack on Lord,” he said, emphasizing the threat of Akash Deep and returning Bumrah. “If it swings, you have a bumrah that swings so late and will be dangerous.”With the third test at Lord’s starting 10th July, both scientists stressed that England needed to reconsider quickly. Meanwhile, India seems to be ready to maintain pressure.