Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook nightclub incident, ‘He should have been suspended for that game'
With controversy surrounding Harry Brook following reports of him engaging in a late-night fight with a nightclub bouncer during a tour of New Zealand, where England lost 3-0, former England and player Michael Vaughan has once again taken a strong stance on handling the cricket board situation.
“The ECB pushed it under the carpet. He said he threw the kitchen sink in with a fine, b for It was revealed a few days ago behind a bad Ashes series where the performance level has been indifferent, the loose nature of preparation has been a big question mark about the team, ”Vaughan said during the Big Bash League match. Fox Cricket.
“My experience with these types (events) is that when it happens you have to hit the nail on the head, because e it comes out later, ‘Why did they brush it under the carpet'? So the England captain was able to go out the night before being fractured with a bouncer and still play – probably on the same day. It can't be right... he should have been suspended for that game. And you deal with it there and again. I had no problem with Noosa, but I have a problem with Noosa hiding something in New Zealand that they didn't tell us about. So clearly You should have a lot of conversations and understand what is right and what is wrong. When I see things like this and listen diluted like this, I always go: ‘What do we not know?', he said. Vaughan also rejected the suggestion that the incident was kept under wraps so that it would not derail the Ashes, which incidentally happened during the New Zealand tour.
“I think about the leadership group in the next week or two There will be a lot of conversation – and it goes straight to the highest level, because the CEO and chairmanship of the ECB would have known about it. I understand your point in trying to hide it from the Ashes because come You don't want it to derail you, but you could probably argue that it derailed the Ashes – be because it wasn't sorted there and then and the players had it loose for a few weeks “Itwas emotional,” he said. “
“The ECB pushed it under the carpet. He said he threw the kitchen sink in with a fine, b for It was revealed a few days ago behind a bad Ashes series where the performance level has been indifferent, the loose nature of preparation has been a big question mark about the team, ”Vaughan said during the Big Bash League match. Fox Cricket.
“My experience with these types (events) is that when it happens you have to hit the nail on the head, because e it comes out later, ‘Why did they brush it under the carpet'? So the England captain was able to go out the night before being fractured with a bouncer and still play – probably on the same day. It can't be right... he should have been suspended for that game. And you deal with it there and again. I had no problem with Noosa, but I have a problem with Noosa hiding something in New Zealand that they didn't tell us about. So clearly You should have a lot of conversations and understand what is right and what is wrong. When I see things like this and listen diluted like this, I always go: ‘What do we not know?', he said. Vaughan also rejected the suggestion that the incident was kept under wraps so that it would not derail the Ashes, which incidentally happened during the New Zealand tour.
“I think about the leadership group in the next week or two There will be a lot of conversation – and it goes straight to the highest level, because the CEO and chairmanship of the ECB would have known about it. I understand your point in trying to hide it from the Ashes because come You don't want it to derail you, but you could probably argue that it derailed the Ashes – be because it wasn't sorted there and then and the players had it loose for a few weeks “Itwas emotional,” he said. “
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You can see Arshdeep Singh's plan from a distance.
- all of which fell on yorker length or ended as low fulltoss.
After Wari, Arshdeep could not hit the wide-yorker radar. If you are not confident in hitting, you will throw and hit it more often.
Where is the batsman trying to hit you and which ball am I going to bowl. While India's batsmen were seen going deep into the crease and negotiating Lasith Malinga's yorkers, Sri Lanka came up with a wide yorker plan two days before the final in Dhaka. The line was practiced so diligently that in the final, both the fast bowlers bowled wide yorkers and gave only 15 runs in the last three overs. They say.
- all of which fell on yorker length or ended as low fulltoss.
After Wari, Arshdeep could not hit the wide-yorker radar. If you are not confident in hitting, you will throw and hit it more often.
Where is the batsman trying to hit you and which ball am I going to bowl. While India's batsmen were seen going deep into the crease and negotiating Lasith Malinga's yorkers, Sri Lanka came up with a wide yorker plan two days before the final in Dhaka. The line was practiced so diligently that in the final, both the fast bowlers bowled wide yorkers and gave only 15 runs in the last three overs. They say.
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The last time India played a World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, it was in the 2023 ODI World Cup when the Rohit Sharma-led Indian team lost against Australia by six wickets.
The Yakumar Yadav-led Indian team will take on New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday, marking the fourth time that the two countries will face each other in a T20 World Cup match. Having won all three encounters against Australia, Mitchell Santner's New Zealand team will hope to defeat the defending champions and win their first World Cup title. It is believed that along with the pressure of '1.5 billion fans' on India, there will also be memories of the defeat in the 2023 ODI World Cup final against Australia on the same ground. If favorable for the spinners, the par score will be around 200 or 175. "New Zealand should win this World Cup," said Game on High.
Looks strong. t, which means that obviously our high performance program has to be very specific and has to cater to the population that we've got, "but obviously, the talent that comes out of t India is phenomenal. व is.
The Yakumar Yadav-led Indian team will take on New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday, marking the fourth time that the two countries will face each other in a T20 World Cup match. Having won all three encounters against Australia, Mitchell Santner's New Zealand team will hope to defeat the defending champions and win their first World Cup title. It is believed that along with the pressure of '1.5 billion fans' on India, there will also be memories of the defeat in the 2023 ODI World Cup final against Australia on the same ground. If favorable for the spinners, the par score will be around 200 or 175. "New Zealand should win this World Cup," said Game on High.
Looks strong. t, which means that obviously our high performance program has to be very specific and has to cater to the population that we've got, "but obviously, the talent that comes out of t India is phenomenal. व is.
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Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah showed why he is considered among the best in the business with his decisive spell against England in the T20 World Cup semi-final on Thursday. Bumrah, who was in tremendous form, scored just ten runs in his last two overs, including six runs in the 18th over while chasing the target. iya.
It is said that he is the best fast bowler ever."
West Indies great Malcolm Marshall was 'miles better' than him. Depending on the article, how will you declare Bumrah as the 'best'? It’s the best I’ve ever seen live, that’s for sure,” Broad said.
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It is said that he is the best fast bowler ever."
West Indies great Malcolm Marshall was 'miles better' than him. Depending on the article, how will you declare Bumrah as the 'best'? It’s the best I’ve ever seen live, that’s for sure,” Broad said.
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Jasprit Bumrah's 1-33 against England in the semi-final was worth gold for India as the co-hosts eventually managed to win by just seven runs. Rest assured, Bumrah's 16th and 18th overs helped the crowd find their voice again and laid the foundation for India to clinch the nailbiter. Let's demonstrate.
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With a 3-0 record against India in T20 World Cup history, New Zealand has been one team that has given a tough challenge to India in the T20 World Cup. has never lost a T20 World Cup match against India since the 2007 T20 World Cup. Former Rajasthan wicket-keeper batsman Brad Haddin believes that New Zealand is a team that India would not like to play in the final and the Kiwis are not afraid of India in home conditions. This can ruin the party on its home soil. It was in the Knockout Trophy, where the Kiwis won the title with a four-wicket win over India. Was deprived of the title. He sees New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner as the key player in the final. .