Australia vs England: Michael Vaughan can’t fathom Stuart Broad’s omission from Boxing Day Test | Cricket News – Times of India

Melbourne: Former England captain Michael Vaughan Said on Sunday that he “can’t fathom” why the veteran pacer Stuart Broad Was not included in the playing XI for the third Ashes Test it and believe that tourists have “got a lot wrong” in Australia so far.
England, who are trailing 0-2 in the five-match series, dropped Broad along with three others. boxing day test, which started here on Sunday.
Vaughan, who led England to 26 wins in 51 Tests, including the 2005 Ashes, said on Fox: “I see someone like Stuart Broad, he wasn’t picked on top of that green in Brisbane, he hasn’t been picked here. ” Cricket,

“How England have not seen Stuart Broad with all his experience, such an amazing Test career, not throwing the ball over a green top in Brisbane and not being here in Melbourne anymore, it’s really staggering.” Going to do.
“So far they have done the right thing on the journey, have to arrive on time. They have a lot going wrong – the selection, the strategy isn’t quite right.
“Stuart Broad should have played here (in Melbourne), he should have played in Brisbane. How Stuart Broad is not going to bowl David Warner around the wicket on the green top, I just can’t fathom the quality of that. He brings.”
spin legend Shane Warne His voice also resonated.
“England looks to be a better balanced side – but I would have played @stuartbroad8 instead of Robinson and Pope looks like a good player to me, but Bairstow had to play,” he wrote on his Twitter handle.

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