Former England captain Michael Vaughan has emphasized the importance of England getting more cricket practice before the Second Test following their swift defeat in Perth at the start of the Ashes series.
Criticism had been directed towards the England squad for their lack of adequate preparation leading up to The Ashes in Australia. This resulted in a clash of opinions between former players and the current team.
With Australia taking the lead in the series, Vaughan suggests that several England players need more match experience, especially with a sizeable gap before the Second Test in Brisbane. He believes that the team’s single game was insufficient in readying them for the challenges ahead, particularly stressing the need for their batters to spend more time at the crease.
Vaughan expressed his concerns to the BBC, highlighting the necessity for England to practice and play more cricket to enhance their performance. He emphasized the benefits of familiarizing themselves with match conditions, such as using a pink ball, which will be featured in the upcoming games.
Although acknowledging England’s talent and tools, Vaughan emphasized the difficulty of playing in Australia and the significance of avoiding a 0-1 deficit in the series.
Looking ahead, there is a Lions game scheduled, but the team will evaluate their loss in Perth before determining player selections. Captain Ben Stokes remains confident in their preparation process, emphasizing their commitment to hard work and trust in their methods despite the setback in the previous match.
