England's Test Defeat: A Lesson in Composure Without Stokes

Michael Vaughan critiques England's final-day panic during the fifth Test against India, citing the absence of skipper Ben Stokes as a pivotal factor. England, needing only 35 runs to win with four wickets in hand, lost by six runs. Vaughan views this series as preparation for the Ashes in Australia.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 05-08-2025 09:55 IST | Created: 05-08-2025 09:55 IST
England's Test Defeat: A Lesson in Composure Without Stokes
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Former England captain Michael Vaughan has expressed concerns over England's nerve on the last day of the fifth Test against India, stating that the team's panic, in the absence of captain Ben Stokes, led to their downfall. Despite needing just 35 runs to win with four wickets remaining, England fell short, losing by six runs, allowing India to tie the series at 2-2.

Vaughan emphasized that Stokes' presence could have steered England to victory, noting his crucial role in the team. The thrilling series serves as ideal preparation for England ahead of the upcoming Ashes in Australia, set to commence in November. He highlighted that with Stokes, the team can challenge any opponent, but without him, they risk defeat from anyone.

On the fourth day, England seemed poised for a historic win, with Harry Brook and Joe Root leading them strongly before a sudden collapse triggered by Brook's dismissal. Vaughan advised Brook to balance his aggressive style with strategic caution, especially in high-stakes matches like the Ashes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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