IND vs. Eng: ‘India is very good, but …’ – Michael Vaughan stands with the prediction of 3-1 England. Cricket news

India’s stunning 336-run win over England in the second Test in Edgbaston may have leveled the five-match series 1–1, but former England captain Michael Vaughan is not holding back from the prediction of his former series of victory in favor of the hosts.“India has been very good this week .. Excellent performance .. My prediction is still alive .. 3–1 England ..” Vaughan posted on X, accepting India’s dominance but firm on its forecast.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In his column for the telegraph, however, Vaughan was more important in England, accusing him of regaining after Headingly. “This week, he came back in his bad old ways,” he wrote. “In addition to four hours on the third day, where Harry Brook and Jamie Smith batted beautifully, they have completely dominated India.”
Vaughan reported that England declared their initial win in Leeds wrong, where the catch was dropped by India. He said, “They came here and felt that they should do everything in the same way, and it had backfilled,” he said, warned that relying on “Fortune” would not win a big series.
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He said, “You win the game by relying on the Fortune, but this is not a big range like one or the Ashes,” he said, urged England to “develop” instead of forming your method on the same game.Speaking on Sky Sports, former Pacer Stuart Broad also raised red flags about England’s bowling setup. “I will worry about this Indian bowling attack at Lord’s,” he said, highlighting the threat of the sky deep and returning Bumrah. “If it swings, you have found Bumrah that swings it so late and will become dangerous.”
With the third Test at Lord’s starting on July 10, the two pundits emphasized the need to reassure England quickly. India, meanwhile, appears priced to maintain pressure.