Vaughan thinks India made a 'mistake' by not including Jadeja for Perth Test
Cricket | December 14, 2018 14:27 ISTIndia approached the 2nd Test in Perth with four seamers and are at the moment desperately missing out on a spin specialist.
India approached the 2nd Test in Perth with four seamers and are at the moment desperately missing out on a spin specialist.
Vaughan also said Mitchell Starc's performance dipped in the second innings though he ended up taking five wickets in the game.
Michael Vaughan was on the same plane with the Indian team travelling to Perth and witnessed a great gesture by skipper Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma.
Team officials hope that Shaw will be fit for the second test at Perth beginning December 14.
Virat Kohli scored 692 runs from 8 innings at an average of 86.50 during the 2014-15 Test series versus Australia.
This irked a number of fans of the batsman who called out the player-turned-commentator with some calling it a lazy PR stunt.
Virat Kohli's knock on Sunday - the 36th ODI hundred and the 60th international ton - took him closer to the 10,000-run mark in ODI cricket.
The former England skipper's tweet comes after the Indian cricket captain lost two reviews within 12 overs on Day 3 of the fifth and final Test.
Adil Rashid said Michael Vaughan's comments about his recall to the Test squad was a kind of nonsense being spoken by ex-players.
Australia's recent 242-run defeat has left the whole world shocked and the Australians fans couldn't believe what just happened in the match.
As media reports suggest, the incident occurred between Bairstow and Bancroft outside The Avenue Hotel in Perth, when England were playing a warm-up match against Western Australia Cricket XI.
Stokes was picked in the England squad for the Ashes but was later suspended by the England and Wales Cricket Board until further notice.
Chasing a mammoth target of 474 runs to win, the hosts failed to counter South Africa's bowling attack and were eventually collapsed to 133 all out in their second innings on the fourth day, succumbing to the second biggest defeat, in terms of runs,
Not only did Virat Kohli earn praise from his teammates, but also from the Opposition camp.
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