Former England: Former England skipper Michael Vaughan expressed sadness over the side’s 336-run defeat to India in the ongoing five-match series at Edgbaston, saying the hosts were back to playing their old ways after showing the ‘Bazball with brains’ way of play at Headingley.
England had won the series opener in Leeds by five wickets, chasing a massive 378. But in Birmingham, they were outplayed in all departments by India to suffer a heavy defeat, as the visitors bounced back to level the series 1-1 ahead of the third game at Lord’s, starting on Thursday.
"If we are honest, England have been hammered this week. Apart from four hours on the third day when Harry Brook and Jamie Smith batted beautifully, they have been totally dominated by India. It was a performance that worried me greatly.