Vaughan: The Ashes: I Don’t Surprise By Anything That Happened In This Week, Says Vaughan

Vaughan: The Ashes: I don’t surprise by anything that happened in this week, says Vaughan

Brisbane, December 12, 2012 : .Former England captain Michael Vaughan was not surprised by what happened to the tourists at The Gabba’s first Ashes Test.

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Vaughan stated that England’s batsmanship is consistent and provides some hope.However, England eventually collapses in a pile.

England finished day three with a score of 223/2.After scoring 147 runs in their first innings, England was batting at 147.On day 4, the tourists were unable to score any more than 147 runs in their first innings.Australia reached 223/2.
I thought it might.This is a common occurrence on the England side.You get excited and then you are done.It’s not surprising to me that this week has been so chaotic.It’s hard to believe that they can make things right.They’ve got so many talented players, but they are fundamentally up against the top teams.This is England,” Vaughan was quoted by Foxsports.com.au.

Vaughan was the Ashes winner in 2005 and said, “If you take a look at the history, when they’ve faced the better teams — Australia India New Zealand, New Zealand, India; it occurred in the summer just had, it also happened against Australia 2019 – they have horrific sessions.”

Vaughan is concerned that if England fails to win in Adelaide the day-night test, it could lead to the end of the series without a win.This has been the case in both previous trips.I do believe that England’s mentality, and how they play the game is important.

They must win the first and second days because Australia could come back in their backyard on the third and fourth days.This English team is not playing catch up in Australia.They must get ahead.

No matter what pitch they get when they arrive in Adelaide they have to respond and choose the right side.

Whomever it might be or who they are dropping, is irrelevant.It is about the XI that you pick and the team you believe is the best.Australia must win at Adelaide Oval.Don’t focus on Melbourne or Sydney.This is the exact same story that was written about Australia the previous few times England visited Australia.

Vaughan blamed England for left-arm spinner Jack Leach’s lack of confidence, saying the visitors did not give him ample game time in home summer.”It looks like the Aussies knew that Jack Leach had not played any cricket and is a vulnerable player in the side.Because he’s not been picked and, in your own mind as an individual when you’ve been in and out of the side because the team hasn’t trusted you to play since you’ve had such a good winter in Sri Lanka and India, he’s clearly in that vulnerable position and Australia targeted him brilliantly.”

The 47-year-old signed off by saying he won’t be surprised if Leach is dropped at Adelaide.”I’m always a believer that you need variation.If you’ve got five bowlers in your attack, surely four seamers can do the job.If you’re asking for a fifth then your four seamers haven’t bowled well enough.It wouldn’t surprise me if England went without the spinner and pack the batting, picked another batter, and played four seamers.”

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