India vs England: England have lost badly against India, Michael Vaughan has begun instigating the ICC, making such a statement

The third match of the Test series between India and England played at Narendra Modi Stadium ended in just two days. After the match, controversy over its pitch is not taking its name. In this entire debate, former England captain Michael Vaughan has provoked the International Cricket Council (ICC). On Friday, India will be given more opportunities to make pitches that are not good for Test cricket, and the ICC looks ineffective, he said.

On the second day of the third Test on Thursday, England lost by 10 wickets to give India a 2–1 lead in the four-match Test series. The fourth and final match of the series will be held on March 4 at the Narendra Moti Stadium. Vaughan wrote in the Daily Telegraph that, given how much it allows for powerful countries like India, the ICC is increasingly ineffective. He expressed his displeasure over the Board of Control for Cricket in India and said that the Indian governing body wanted to make this kind of pitch which would be exempt and would hurt Test cricket.

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The third test was completed in two days
The third Test of the four-Test series between India and England ended in just two days. In the first innings of the Test match with the pink ball, England were given 112 and only 81 in the second inning. He had the lowest score against England, scoring 81 in the second innings. Earlier in 1971 England were all out against India by scoring 101 runs.

Left-arm spinner Akshar Patel, who played only the second Test of his Test career for India, took 11 wickets in the entire match. Apart from Akshar Patel, R Ashwin picked up seven wickets throughout the series. Apart from these two spinners, Washington Sundar and Ishant Sharma took one wicket each.

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