http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Michael-Paul-Vaughan-c76145 asks England to change ODI approach – Cricket News Update
Former English captain, Michael Vaughan, has advised http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
The Poms failed to impress their fans during the ongoing tour to India. Despite the fact that the confidence of the Englishmen was on a high after beating Team India emphatically at home;
however, the recent ODI series was a no-show as the Men in Blue outplayed them in every department of the game.
The English bowling attack, which was unplayable for the Men in Blue in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ST-Finn-c2566, who grabbed eight wickets in the
series.
One the other hand, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/IJL-Trott-c1576, was the only man in the batting line-up to cross the 200 runs mark.
"They've got to be dead honest. We lost 6-1 in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746, 5-0 in India two years ago and 5-0 in India now. For this set of players - that have all the right ingredients to be successful -
it's not good enough," said Vaughan.
The former classy batsman made it clear that the Poms will have to try something different in order to come good in foreign conditions.
To dismiss the notion that the Englishmen are http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Lions-c808 just at home, he further urged local cricket administration to lay slow and spinning tracks in England to familiarise the boys.
"We're playing a different brand of cricket in England that we're not getting away from home. They have got to reverse that and start preparing wickets in England that aren't all the traditional
wickets of green grass. A flat wicket without a huge amount of pace and spin should come into play a lot more. It would enable players to play more often on these kind of pitches you play on overseas," shared the former skipper who led England to a great Ashes
triumph after a more than one and half decade.
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