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‘He Doesn’t Need To Be A Bazballer’: Vaughan Advises Root To Bat Sensibly In Remaining Tests Against India
Root received a lot of criticism for his aggressive shot selection that forced him out early in the second innings when chasing 399 runs in Visakhapatnam. Root, got out on 16 off 10 deliveries after smashing two boundaries and a six in the second inning. In an attempt to clear the mid-wicket boundary off Ravichandran Ashwin’s delivery, he edged the ball to the short third-man and lost his wicket. England were still 245 runs short of the target at that point and ultimately lost by 106 runs.
In his column for The Telegraph, Vaughan instructed Root to bat like his old self and to avoid adopting an aggressive stance.
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