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IND vs. ENG: Michael Vaughan rages on Team India, questions about players’ body language

The first Test of the four-Test series between India and England is being played at M Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. On the second day of the Test, England batsmen were fully named. Captain Joe Root scored a double century, batting spectacularly, helping England to 555 for eight. Not only Root but Ben Stokes also scored 82. Indian bowlers have not yet seen the rhythm of either of these Test matches. Meanwhile, former England captain Michael Vaughan has questioned the body language of Indian players and said the team did not think it was the best team in the world.

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Speaking to Crickbuzz, Michael Vaughan said, ‘I didn’t see that spring, he didn’t see the strength and temperament of the team, on which you can say to England that you are the best in the world. We are the best in the world and we totally dominate you in our domestic conditions, but I didn’t see all of this today from Team India. This is something that Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri should look forward to. India had to wait a long time for the first wicket on the second day and after 36 overs the team was able to take the first wicket.

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Ben Stokes and Joe Root started the second day brilliantly and shared 125 runs for the third wicket. Stokes looked very aggressive during his inning and scored 82 off just 118 balls. The England all-rounder hit 10 fours and three long sixes in his innings. After the dismissal of Stokes, captain Joe Root and Ally Pope shared a partnership of 86 runs for the fifth wicket to lead the team to 450. Root was dismissed by Shahbaz Nadeem for 218. After this, Ishant Sharma chased down Jose Butler and Joffra Archer in consecutive deliveries.

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