India and England are currently playing the third Test, with the series evenly poised at 1-1. A total of 22 overs were lost across the first two days. India managed to bowl 83 overs on Day 1, while both sides combined for just 75 overs on Day 2. They fell 15 short of the mandated 90 overs for the second day’s play.
“I don’t think fines work. I think these lads are quite rich,” said Vaughan to the BBC Sports with a laugh.
“I have no idea why on days one, two, three, and four, we can see the game played at a snail’s pace. Surely the game moves on by saying on day one there’s 90 overs. Guess what we’re going to do? We’re going to bowl 90 overs on day two exactly the same,” said Vaughan.
I Would Guarantee That Would Improve the Pace - Michael Vaughan
“You watch on day five when the players, the umpires know that 90 overs have to be bowled. They’ll be running around. There won’t be as many drinks breaks, there won’t be as many delays because they know that 90 overs have to be bowled. So I’d make it very, very simple. You have to bowl the 90 overs. I would guarantee that would improve the pace,” Vaughan added.
Shubman Gill-led India Lose Three Wickets on Day 2 After Restricting England to 387
Karun Nair scored 40 runs off 62 balls, but he was sent back by England skipper Ben Stokes. Shubman Gill, who had scored a double century and a hundred in the previous Test, was dismissed for just 16 by Chris Woakes.
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