India misplaced to South Africa within the first Take a look at match in Centurion© AFP
Former England cricket staff skipper Michael Vaughan referred to as the Indian cricket staff “some of the underachieving sports activities groups on the planet” following their heavy loss within the first Take a look at match towards South Africa in Centurion on Thursday. India had been fully outplayed by the hosts and it meant that their await a Take a look at collection win in South Africa continues following the defeat. “Do you assume, when it comes to cricket, India are some of the underachieving sports activities groups on the planet?” Vaughan requested fellow knowledgeable and former Australia cricketer Mark Waugh throughout their dialogue on FOX Sports activities.
Waugh didn’t give a direct reply with Vaughan persevering with – “They have not gained a lot in current occasions. I feel they’re (an underachieving aspect). They do not win something. When was the final time they gained one thing? With all of the expertise they’ve, all of the talent set.”
Folks right here could be abusing Michael Vaughan for this however he is completely appropriate. With the quantity of expertise and sources within the nation, India is probably the most underachieving cricket staff on the planet!
— Mohsin Kamal (@64MohsinKamal) December 29, 2023
Vaughan additional stated that India had been profitable in successful their final two Take a look at collection towards Australia away from house however in relation to white-ball World Cups, they’ve failed in each codecs.
“They’ve gained in Australia twice (Border-Gavaskar Trophy collection wins in 2018/19 and 2020/21). Magnificent, however the previous few World Cups, been nowhere, in the previous few T20 World Cups, been nowhere.”
“You go to South Africa, who’re, you realize, helpful in Take a look at match cricket and to supply a efficiency like that…I imply, with all of the expertise they’ve, and the sources they’ve, I do not assume they win something,” the previous England cricket staff captain added.
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