Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has intensified criticism of India’s team management, issuing a sharp warning to head coach Gautam Gambhir and young captain Shubman Gill after India’s five-wicket defeat in the opening Test at Headingley. Vaughan, who had initially predicted a 3-1 series win for England, updated his forecast to a 4-0 whitewash following the home side’s impressive chase of a 371-run target, putting them 1-0 ahead in the five-match series.
Known for his playful social media banter with former Indian opener Wasim Jaffer, Vaughan didn’t hold back. Shortly after the match, he posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“Evening @WasimJaffer14.. Hope you are ok .. #1-0.”
Jaffer responded: “Happy that a young Indian team got you worried like this. Enjoy the win, Michael, we'll be back.”
To which Vaughan cheekily replied: “Could be 4-0 now, Wasim.”
India’s loss has intensified pressure on the team, particularly since five of their batters scored individual centuries in the match—a historic first for a side that still ended up on the losing end. This marks the first instance in Test cricket where a team with five centurions suffered a defeat.
England’s victory was powered by a stunning innings from opener Ben Duckett, who hammered 149 off just 170 balls in the fourth innings. His explosive knock laid the foundation for England’s record run chase and earned glowing praise from Michael Vaughan, who hailed Duckett as the best all-format batter in the world at present.
The defeat has triggered alarm within the Indian camp, raising serious concerns about team selection, strategic decisions, and the squad’s ability to recover from setbacks under mounting pressure.
Known for his playful social media banter with former Indian opener Wasim Jaffer, Vaughan didn’t hold back. Shortly after the match, he posted on X (formerly Twitter):
Could be 4-0 now Wasim .. 😜 https://t.co/RXsmxGdZYd
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 24, 2025
“Evening @WasimJaffer14.. Hope you are ok .. #1-0.”
Jaffer responded: “Happy that a young Indian team got you worried like this. Enjoy the win, Michael, we'll be back.”
To which Vaughan cheekily replied: “Could be 4-0 now, Wasim.”
India’s loss has intensified pressure on the team, particularly since five of their batters scored individual centuries in the match—a historic first for a side that still ended up on the losing end. This marks the first instance in Test cricket where a team with five centurions suffered a defeat.
England’s victory was powered by a stunning innings from opener Ben Duckett, who hammered 149 off just 170 balls in the fourth innings. His explosive knock laid the foundation for England’s record run chase and earned glowing praise from Michael Vaughan, who hailed Duckett as the best all-format batter in the world at present.
The defeat has triggered alarm within the Indian camp, raising serious concerns about team selection, strategic decisions, and the squad’s ability to recover from setbacks under mounting pressure.
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