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Shoaib Bashir is the next R Ashwin Michael Vaughan lauds England spinner

Shoaib Bashir is the next R Ashwin Michael Vaughan lauds England spinner

By Kajal Sharma - 08 Mar 2024 06:22 PM

"Fifth Test between India and England: Michael Vaughan, a former cricketer for England, is praising the current team's young spinner Shoaib Bashir for his performance in the India series. The youthful player is compared to seasoned Indian spinner R Ashwin by him. To put it briefly, Michael Vaughn proclaims Shoaib Bashir to be the upcoming superstar in English cricket. Vaughn compares the performance of the young player, Bashir, to that of R Ashwin. Vaughn believes that India and England's final Test will be fierce. With his recent great performance in the India Test series, former England captain Michael Vaughan feels that Shoaib Bashir is deserving of the moniker 'next superstar of English cricket'. The young player was praised by Vaughan, an all-round player himself, as the future Ravi Ashwin. In the fourth Test in Ranchi, the 20-year-old Bashir, who was playing in just his second Test match of the year, won a lot of plaudits for his solo efforts in helping England battle back with the ball. Twenty-year-old right-arm spinner Ben Stokes made his breakthrough to the England team after impressing selectors and captain Ben Stokes with his county cricket form. Beyond the young bowler's skill, Vaughan thinks that despite England cricket's poor performance, the spark that Bashir has showed is something to be proud of This week has been outstanding for English cricket. One of the best weeks ever, honoring Shoaib Bashir, another incredible star we've found. It is the reason for our celebration. We've uncovered the new Ravi Ashwin—the second Test match, eight wickets.

We're happy to celebrate the emergence of a new English cricket hero, Vaughan said on Club Prairie Fire's YouTube account. In the Vizag Test, Bashir made a great start after being awarded his first England cap, taking four wickets in each of the two innings. Following his withdrawal from the Rajkot Test, Bashir returned with a bang in the Ranchi Test, scoring an outstanding 5/119 and 3/79. One of the main attractions of what ended up being an interesting Test between the two was his bowling skills. sides. But in the end, India prevailed despite his efforts, taking a 3-1 lead in the five-match series with one Test remaining to be played. Vaughan thinks there will be fierce fight in the forthcoming and much awaited Dharamshala Test between India and England, even if India has secured an insurmountable advantage. ""I predict England to win because I think it will be a new one in Dharamsala. Just as they were in the Ashes, they have been the superior team throughout the series. Session every session, England's team has appeared more improved. We don't play series today to win them, but I'm saying looked like a better team,"" Vaughan continued. "

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