Ind vs Eng: Michael Vaughan Lambasts England Player after the defeat of the Edgbaston test – “He must count himself lucky” | Cricket news

Former England captain Michael Vaughan criticized Zak Crawley’s performance in Test Cricket, questioning his place in the England team. Crawley showed an improvement with a score of 65 during the first test in Headingley against India, helping England hunt 371 points while facing Jasprit Bumrah.In Edgbaston, with Bumrah rested, Crawley returned to his previous form, being rejected for 19 and 0 while playing cowardly discs outside the stump.
India won the second test by 336 points, leveling the 1-1 series with three games to play.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!England has kept Crawley in their team for the third test to come to Lord’s.“During my time watching, playing and covering England, he is the luckiest player to have won as many caps as him,” wrote the former captain of England Vaughan about Crawley in the Daily Telegraph of Great Britain. “He must count himself lucky to have played 56 games while scoring only five hundred and on average 31.”“Crawley is so exasperating because he has the game … but he must score more points at the top of the order.”Geoffrey Boycott, another cricket legend in England, shared his reflections on the stick approach to Crawley.
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“I don’t think he can change or improve,” said boycott, writing in the same newspaper. “His faults in technique and thought are anchored.”“A leopard does not change his places, or maybe Zak does not want to change. He should approach his best years, but in 56 tests, he has learned nothing.”“A sparkling round (from 267) and many failures, with an average of 31 years, is not good enough.”The Bowling performance of India in Edgbaston was superior, with Akash Deep, which replaced the rested Bumrah, affirming 10 counters.


