England captain Michael Vaughan
Vaughan laughs last in feud with Indian Twitter?
The weaknesses and shortcomings of the Indian cricket team have come to the fore during the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup. After Pakistan thrashed the Men in Blue by 10 wickets, New Zealand defeated them by 8 wickets in their second match of the global event on Sunday, leaving Virat Kohli’s side on the brink of elimination.
And none other than former England captain Michael Vaughan, a constant thorn in the flesh of Indian cricket fans with his jabs on Twitter, has been among the earliest to highlight that India’s approach to the game is out of tune with the times. According to him, India are still living in 2010 but the world has moved on.
“India are playing 2010 Cricket. The game has moved on,” he wrote on Twitter Sunday night, shortly after India’s defeat at the hands of the Kiwis.
In doing so, he reignited an ongoing Twitter feud between himself and Indian fans dating back almost two years now, which really came to a head during the England team’s tour of India earlier in 2021.
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