Michael Vaughan Criticizes Zak Crawley's Inconsistency

Michael Vaughan has criticized England's Zak Crawley for his inconsistent performance in the Test series against India, labeling him the 'luckiest player'. Vaughan suggests Crawley learn from Shubman Gill, who adjusted his technique to succeed. Crawley has been out in single digits 42 times in 102 innings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Birmingham | Updated: 07-07-2025 10:43 IST | Created: 07-07-2025 10:43 IST
Michael Vaughan Criticizes Zak Crawley's Inconsistency
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Prominent cricket commentator and former England captain Michael Vaughan has criticized Zak Crawley, England's opener, for his inconsistency during the ongoing Test series against India.

Crawley has come under fire for only one notable inning in the series, raising questions on his continued selection despite frequent failures. Vaughan advises Crawley to emulate Indian captain Shubman Gill, who improved his performance by refining his technique.

Vaughan notes Crawley's shaky statistics, pointing out his modest average and lack of substantial innings, in stark contrast to Gill's quickly improving form and strategic adaptations, calling out the need for Crawley's course correction.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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