There’s nothing stopping Michael Vaughan. The former England captain continued to dig in the Ahmedabad field, predicting another quick finish in the fourth India vs England test match.
One day after sharing a photo of a dirt dug in a small Wilmslow village in England with the caption: “Preparations are going well for the fourth test,” Vaughan went one step further and shared a new video on his Instagram account. reviewing the same land.
In the video Vaughan captioned “The Long-awaited Launch Report for the Fourth Test,” he left no stones unturned in the Ahmedabad field trolling.
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“The whole topic of conversation has been the pitch, this week looks much better, it looks absolute beauty,” says Vaughan as he picks up debris from the ground.
“Some balls may come out of the rubble, but it should go over your head. At the test level, you should be able to deal with that, ”Vaughan continues.
The former England captain goes on to predict that the test match might not last more than a “couple of hours”.
“Whoever wins the draw could be good at winning. It may deteriorate in a few days, but overall we have a good couple of hours of cricket ahead of us, ”he says while pointing to another quick finish in the fourth round.
The countryside has been one of the main talking points in the India-England series. It all started when England was knocked out cheaply in the two innings of the second Test in Chennai with India winning the match by 317 runs. Criticism of the field, particularly from a section of former England cricketers, went up several notches when the pink ball test in Ahmedabad ended in two days with India taking a 2-1 lead after beating England by 10 wickets. .
Vaughan was one of those who stood firm in his position that Ahmedabad field is not suitable for test cricket. The former high-level hitter had previously shared a photo of what appeared to be the process of tilling the land with the caption “I can report that the preparations for the fourth test are going very well.”
On the eve of the fourth and final test, India’s captain Virat Kohli dismissed the conversation about the pitches as “noise.”
“There is always too much noise and too much talk about the tacks,” Kohli said at the pre-match press conference.
When asked what he thought were the skills necessary to survive on such challenging turning tracks, Kohli emphasized having a solid defense, which, according to him, is no longer the strongest thanks to the shorter formats.
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