Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan has criticized India’s choice to forego an intra-squad match before the first Test in Perth. He raised concerns about the team’s readiness and competitive mindset ahead of the crucial series.
Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan has expressed surprise at India’s decision to skip intra-squad matches ahead of their opening Test against Australia. Instead of playing a practice game against India A before the Perth Test, India opted for match simulations. Captain Rohit Sharma explained that this approach would allow the players to train for longer hours, rather than taking part in a formal intra-squad fixture. Vaughan, however, was taken aback by the team’s reluctance to engage in a more traditional practice match setup.
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