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India completely out skilled  and out thought England: Michael Vaughan

| @banglalivenews | Mar 05, 2021, at 02:57 pm

London: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has credited the Indian bowlers for making situations tough for the British batsmen during the first day of the fourth Test in Ahmedabad.

Vaughan had been criticising the Ahmedabad pitch after the third Test ended in just two days.

The Pink Ball Test victory made India take 2-1 lead against England.

Vaughan said Kohli and his men 'out skilled & out thought England'.

" India today with the ball showed why they are so good in these conditions ... Pitch did very little for 60 overs and they completely out skilled & out thought England ... !! High class ... England with the Bat were very very average ... #INDvENG," Vaughan tweeted.

Indian bowlers bowled out England for 205 runs in the first innings.

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