http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Michael-Paul-Vaughan-c76145 agrees with Andy Flower over autobiography comments – Cricket News Update
Former http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 skipper, Michael Vaughan has agreed with the stance of coach, Andy Flowers, who earlier said that the players should write about fellow teammates once they retire.
The saga arose when spinner, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/KP-Pietersen-c1806 was never the right man to lead the Poms.
With the team currently on tour of the sub-continent, many felt that such remarks would cause disharmony in the English camp, which are looking to attain an ODI series win against the Indians- a feet they have not achieved in over a decade.
Flower, though shunned any suggestion of bad blood between KP and Swann, however said that the player must restrain from commenting about their fellow mates, especially in their playing days.
Vaughan agreed with the coach and said that the spinners remarks were highly unwanted, especially after a highly successful year for the Poms.
"When you make comments on individual players that you've played with, what gain has Graeme Swann got or the team got from him mentioning that?” “http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Andrew-Flower-c44362 won't be happy because he likes to keep a very tight ship. He hates anything getting leaked out
and he'll be immensely disappointed with what Swann had to say about KP," said the former skipper, while talking to Sky Sports.
The tourists have had an appalling start to their tour, which has seen them lose the first ODI by a whopping margin of 126 runs, while also suffered similar fate in the second match, with Indian duo of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/G-Gambhir-c1447, recording a 209-run
partnership to clinch victory.
The former Ashes winner feels that the controversy is not the reason for the slump the team is suffering, while also praising the Men In Blue side to be a tough opposition to beat on their home turf.
"No, not at all. http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 are just better suited and a better team in those conditions,” added Vaughan.
With three One Day matches still to be played, Vaughan hopes the team can get back to winning ways, backing Flower to guide his under-fire stars to turn the corners.
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