Vaughan makes 'early T20 World Cup prediction', names two possibilities
Cricket | November 10, 2019 16:18 ISTThe impending T20 World Cup will be held in 2020 in Australia starting October 8.
The impending T20 World Cup will be held in 2020 in Australia starting October 8.
Shakib Al Hasan was banned by the ICC for two years (suspended one year) for not reporting corrupt approaches from bookies thrice.
South Africa came out with yet another dismal performance as they lost the third and final match by an innings and 202 runs at the JSCA Stadium on Tuesday.
Michael Vaughan was of the view that Test match pitches in India offer lop-sided contests.
Both the pacers have been prolific performers for England in the last decade. While Anderson has picked up 575 wickets, Broad has scalped 467 wickets in his Test career.
Michael Vaughan has stressed that the 'circle of excuses' needs to stop after James Anderson suggested that the pitches in the ongoing Ashes series did not suit England.
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan and Sanjay Manjrekar have been engaged in a verbal spat after the latter had termed Ravindra Jadeja as a player of 'bits and pieces'.
The Jadeja topic has gone so far, that Vaughan backed Jadeja, using Manjrekar's 'bits and pieces' reference on Twitter, which saw the Englishman being blocked by the Indian commentator.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan seems pretty optimistic that the Cup is indeed coming 'home' this summer after Eoin Morgan and Co's stupendous performances over the last week in 2019 World Cup.
India's intent against England was questioned after MS Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav played out the last five overs quietly when they needed 71 runs off 31 balls at Edgbaston on Sunday.
After India's thumping victory over West Indies in the 2019 World Cup, Michael Vaughan has made a bold claim on Virat Kohli's men.
Vaughan stated that there were a sizeable number of vacant seats when the match started at 10:30 am local time.
England are being touted by many as favourites to lift the World Cup trophy and Michael Vaughan believes the current ODI side has the "best opportunity in my lifetime".
Vaughan said the return of Smith and Warner and the bowling unit have bolstered Australia's chances, but the change of ball could ultimately prove to be a telling blow for the visitors.
Rishabh Pant hit five sixes during his 21-ball 49 and set up Delhi Capitals' two-wicket victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2019 Eliminator.
Finding his comments derogatory, there were immediate responses from fans and followers of the game.
Royal Challengers Bangalore is the only team to not have won a single contest this season. They have lost six straight matches and need a miracle to make it to the knockout stage.
Michael Vaughan, in a series of tweets, said he found the ban 'absolutely bonkers' and thinks that Holder is 'very very unlucky'.
Rishbh Pant was not selected for the Australia and New Zealand ODIs as the team management wanted to rest him and finish games in the domestic circuit.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan said that Australia's issues run far deeper than the absence of suspended Steve Smith and David Warner.
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