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After the embarrassing defeat in the Adelaide Test against Australia, Team India made a spectacular comeback in the ongoing 4-match Border Gavaskar Trophy. Th🔯ey recorded a comprehensive triumph over the hosts by 8 wickets at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The likes of Ajinkya Rahane, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, debutants duo of Shubman Gill and Mohammed Siraj, a🌺ll performed up to theဣ desired expectation to help India register a stunning win.
Several cricket experts were of the opinion that India would get whitewashed in the Test series after the Adelaide defeat. The pundits believed that India, with Virat Kohli’s absence, will🧜 face trouble in the series remainder.
Former England skipper and well-known commentator Michael Vaughan also spoke in the same breath and reckoned that India could not make a comeback in the Test series. However, against all the odds, the Rahane and Co. completely𒐪 dominated the Aussies in the MCG Test and registered a famous vict🔥ory.
Vaughan reveals who will win Australia-India series
After the epic win, Vaughan praised the Indian te💃am for producing a phenomenal show. However, he still believes that the home team will bounce back stronger in the upcoming fixtures clinch tꦯhe series 3-1.
Vaughan credited the pitches of Australia for India’s success at MCG. The 46-year-old said England has a great chance of winning the Ashes 2021 if they get the same pitches as the Indian squad.
“If the pitches are similar for the Ashes as they have been for the Indian series it gives England a great chance… If Melbourne replaces Sydney for this series it also gives India a chance, but I still think the Aussies will bounce back and win 3-1,” Vaughan wrote on Twitter.
If the pitches are similar for the Ashes as they have been for the Indian series it gives England a great chance .. If෴ Melbourne replaces Sydney for this series it also gives India a chance but I still think the Aussies will bounce back and win 3-1 ..
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan)
The next T🧸est of the 4-match series starts from January 7. It will ta𒀰ke place at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).