India v England 2011: http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 – Cricket News Update
After England’s comprehensive victories in the first two Tests against India, the cricket gurus within the country are expecting the Englishmen to continue their ruthless march in the remaining two matches.
Joining the bandwagon, the former English captain, Michael Vaughan, has predicted that England will seal a convenient 4-0 win in the series by hammering Indians in the next two contests. He also claimed that no Indian bowler except the injured http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Z-Khan-c98379,
has the capability to trouble English batsmen.
"4-0 England in the Test series. Zaheer coming back was http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 only hope. Big loss for them. Sorry to all my new found Indian followers. Indian fans seem to be very blinkered.. Just accept that without Zaheer you will struggle to get 20 wkts in English conditions,"
Vaughan wrote on a Social Networking website.
Leading the clash 2-0, the Poms are confident to keep the winning momentum going in the Trent Bridge Test, programmed to be held from August 10 to August 14, 2011. Vaughan is not the first to forecast England’s 4-0 whitewash over the World Champions, as
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/GP-Swann-c1501 and Chris Tremlett have already expressed their intensions to crush India in the next two matches.
Vaughan recently remained in the news by accusing the veteran Indian batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/VVS-Laxman-c2772, of using Vaseline on his bat in an attempt to deceive Hot Spot.
Perpetuating his habit of making headlines, the former English skipper held the Indian Premier League (IPL) responsible for the increasing number of injuries amongst Indian players. He insisted that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) needs
to make some plans since the Twenty20 league may cause many troubles for the Indians in the coming years.
"I think the IPL will be a long term problem for the Indian test team. Young players will focus towards T20 cricket rather than Test," added the Manchester-born cricketer who served his country in 82 Test matches.
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