I have never lifted the cup myself… Ravi Shastri slammed Michael Vaughan for pointing fingers at India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|06-07-2024

Former England player and commentator Michael Vaughan had raised many questions on ICC for favouring India during the T20 World Cup. Vaughan said that the entire schedule of the World Cup was made keeping Team India in mind. Due to this, other teams faced problems. Not only this, he also objected to India's semi-final being held in Guyana. When Rohit Sharma's team defeated England in the semi-final, he had taunted about the pitch. Now Ravi Shastri, who was the coach of India, has given a befitting reply to Vaughan's questions.

stopped Vaughan from speaking

The news channel Times Now was discussing Team India, which returned after winning the T20 World Cup trophy.

During this, Ravi Shastri was asked for his reaction to Vaughan's questions. While answering this, Shastri took Vaughan to task. He said that no one in India cares about Michael Vaughan's words. Shastri hit back and said that Vaughan should first suggest to England about what happened in the semi-finals. The England team has lifted the ICC trophy only twice, but the Indian team has won it four times. Shastri attacked Vaughan more sharply and said that he himself has never lifted the cup, so he should think twice before speaking.

Vaughan's change of tone

Michael Vaughan may have pointed fingers at Team India during the World Cup. However, now his tone seems to have changed. Vaughan has recently predicted winning many trophies in the coming times on the Club Prairie Fire podcast. According to him, the T20 World Cup trophy is just a beginning for the Indian team. According to Vaughan, Team India's dominance will continue in the next few tournaments.

Response to the controversy over catch

Ravi Shastri also responded to the controversy over Suryakumar Yadav's catch. He said that after the defeat, people are saying that the grapes are sour. After five years, Team India's name will be written in the records.

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