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Michael Vaughan spoke about how Rohit Sharma is probably just surviving in the playing XI based on how big of a name he truly is.
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Michael Vaughan claims England would be ‘selfish’ to give Ben Stokes white-ball captaincyMichael Vaughan believes it would be “selfish” to hand Ben Stokes England’s ODI captaincy, with reports suggesting he and Harry Brook could be offered a white-ball job split. Brook recently served as ...
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan made a bold statement regarding Mumbai Indians (MI) captain Rohit Sharma, suggesting that if it were not for his heritage-rich name and immense popularity in ...
Former England captain Michael Vaughan took a playful dig at the IPL after Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) called for a strategic timeout despite needing just two runs off 24 balls against Sunrisers ...
Vaughan emphasized that, under normal circumstances, such mediocre performances would lead to a player being dropped from the side.
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Michael Vaughan asks for radical change in Test cricket: 'Let’s be honest, the way that the players go out...'Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that the time has come to make Test cricket a four-day affair instead of five. Over the last few years, draws have completely gone out of fashion ...
While Rohit will try to get some runs when Mumbai take on Lucknow, former England captain Michael Vaughan has mocked the ex-MI captain. Vaughan reckoned if your name is not Rohit, you will not be in ...
The Club Prairie Fire podcast hosted a little bit of banter between two recent legends of cricket in their respective countries, as Adam Gilchrist and Michael Vaughan traded some barbs back and forth.
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'If your name's not Rohit Sharma, you're probably losing your place in Mumbai Indians': Michael VaughanDespite the romp, former England captain Michael Vaughan expressed concerns about Rohit Sharma's batting performance, who has managed only 21 runs in three matches this season. Rohit Sharma's ...
Former England captain Michael Vaughan humorously criticised the IPL for a seemingly unnecessary strategic timeout during a match where Lucknow Super Giants needed just two runs off 24 balls.
Vaughan has no doubt the 33-year-old would answer the call again but thinks it would be an irresponsible move. Speaking at the MCC’s Cowdrey Lecture at Lord’s, he said: “In a way ...
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