Rohit Sharma's Poor Captaincy & No Game Plan: Michael Vaughan..!?
Former
england captain Michael Vaughan said that Rohit Sharma's poor captaincy was the main reason for India's defeat against England. The
england tour to
india will play a total of 5 Test matches. The first Test match was held on the 25th at the
rajiv gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad.
england won the match by 28 runs. The main reason for the defeat of the
indian team is that the players of the
indian team, who dominated the first innings, did not show up in the second innings. Speaking after the defeat,
indian team captain
rohit sharma said, “I don't know where we went wrong. As a team, we have suffered defeat in this match,” he said.

Michael Vaughan, the former captain of the
england team, has listed many reasons as the main reason for the defeat of the
indian team. All these reasons revolve around Rohit Sharma. While Michael Vaughan and Ollie Pope played well in the second innings and played a consistent game.
rohit sharma has no plans to take Pope's wicket. Rohit Sharma's captaincy was very modest.
rohit sharma as a captain didn't have a game plan to stop
england when they were playing well in the second innings. Ollie Pope in particular did not try to prevent the scoring sweep and reverse sweep and create a difficult situation for it.
He expected
rohit sharma to be very aggressive on the field and create a crisis with successive game plans. But
rohit sharma did nothing of the sort.
england players are very good at hitting boundaries. To prevent this, if the fielders are made to stand on the boundary line for the opposition to take action, they will knock the ball into the pitch and score one and two runs. He is not satisfied with Rohit Sharma's captaincy.

England were all out for 246 runs in the first innings. After that, the
indian team played well, losing all the wickets and accumulating 436 runs. After that, the
england team played well. Especially Ollie Pope of the
england team who lost wickets in the beginning played well and scored a century. At the end of the second innings,
england lost all their wickets and scored 420 runs. Thus the target of 231 runs was set for the
indian team. The
indian team who played well in the first innings was expected to play well in the second innings as well. The
indian team was bowled out for 202 runs as the team's efforts were not enough to chase down the target. As a result, the
england team has won by 28 runs and is leading 1-0 in the 5-match series. The second Test between the two teams will begin on
february 2 in Visakhapatnam.