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IND vs AUS: Wasim Jaffer put his hand on Australia’s sore spot, Michael Vaughan immediately felt cold

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IND vs AUS: Wasim Jaffer put his hand on Australia’s sore spot, Michael Vaughan immediately felt cold
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IND vs AUS: Team India is working hard to get the test series played between India and Australia. This series is going to be very important for both teams. This series contested between the two teams is also known as Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In which team India has maintained its dominance. The last time Australia won this title was in 2014. Since then, team India has not given Australia a chance to win even once.

There will be pressure on the Australian team

Team India won all the Border-Gavaskar Trophy played in the years 2016-17, 2018-19, 2020-21 and 2022-24. Team India had won all these series by 2-1. Of which two series 2018-19 and 2020-21 were played in Australia. In such a situation, the Australian team seeks to come back. So there will be a lot of pressure on them. Former Team India player Wasim Jaffer expressed his opinion on this issue after which Michael Vaughan could not control himself and responded to Wasim Jaffer.

Wasim and Vaughan clashed on social media

Wasim Jaffer posted his opinion on X and wrote that I think there is more pressure on Australia than India. Australia hasn’t beaten India in 10 years. They lost consecutively at home. If they lose another one, there will surely be changes to the team. They have some aging superstars who won’t get a second chance in India if they lose. India has nothing to lose. Seeing this post of yours, Michael Vaughan wrote that India definitely have something to lose Wasim… They have been annihilated at home… They can’t afford another tough defeat… Both have faced each other in the past also for some topics.

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