Ind vs Eng: “India too good, but …” – Michael Vaughan is 3-1 England prediction | Cricket news

The superb victory of 336 points from India against England during the second test at Edgbaston may have leveled the series of five 1-1 games, but the former captain of England Michael Vaughan does not recede his pre-series prediction of a 3-1 victory in favor of the hosts.“India was too good this week .. an exceptional performance .. my prediction is still alive .. 3-1 England ..” Vaughan posted on X, recognizing the domination of India but remains firm on its forecasts.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In his column for the Telegraph, however, Vaughan was more critical of England, accusing them of regressing after Headingley. “This week, they were back on their bad ways,” he wrote. “Apart from four hours on the third day when Harry Brook and Jamie Smith have beaten beautifully, they were completely dominated by India.”
Vaughan stressed that England had misunderstood their opening victory in Leeds, where Drop by India’s captures tiled on the momentum. “They arrived here and thought they should do everything in the same way, and it turned,” he said, warning that leaning on “fortune” will not win big series.
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“You win matches based on fortune, but no big series like this or the ashes,” he added, urging England to “evolve” rather than base their method on a single match.The old Stuart Broad stimulator, speaking on Sky Sports, also raised red flags on the configuration of the bowling of England. “I would worry about this Indian bowling attack at Lord’s,” he said, highlighting the threat of Akash Deep and Bumrah’s return. “If it balances, you have Bumrah who balances him so late and will be dangerous.”
With the third test at Lord from July 10, the two experts underlined the need for England to reassess rapidly. India, on the other hand, seems ready to maintain the pressure.


