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Wasim Jaffer takes a hilarious dig at Michael Vaughan over Take a look at cricket division proposal


In a current social media change, former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer directed sharp criticism in direction of former England captain Michael Vaughan relating to Vaughan’s proposal to revamp Take a look at cricket. Vaughan, using the platform X (previously referred to as Twitter), advocated for a big overhaul of the Take a look at cricket format.

Michael Vaughan requires Take a look at cricket reorganization 

After England’s victory over Sri Lanka within the Lord’s Take a look at, Vaughan had prompt that the game must be reorganized into two divisions of six groups every to make sure a fairer distribution of advantages throughout all taking part nations.

Take a look at cricket must be 2 Divisions of 6 ASAP and unfold the wealth of the sport extra evenly throughout all international locations,” Vaughan wrote on his X.

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Wasim Jaffer Responds with sarcasm to Vaughan’s proposal 

Jaffer, who is thought for his social media humorous takes, responded to Vaughan’s tweet with a contact of sarcasm, stating what he perceived as Vaughan’s timing reasonably than the substance of the proposal.

“Timing is the whole lot. And Michael is a sensible man who understands that. That’s why he didn’t tweet this a month in the past when the WTC desk seemed like this #WTC25 #ENGvSL,” Jaffer replied to Vaughan’s tweet.

Jaffer’s remark implied that Vaughan’s name for restructuring Take a look at cricket may be influenced by England‘s current rise within the ICC World Take a look at Championship rankings. On the time Vaughan made his proposal, England had been languishing in ninth place. Nevertheless, following a string of victories in opposition to the West Indies and Sri Lanka, England have surged to fifth place within the WTC rankings.

Jaffer’s tweet prompt that Vaughan’s sudden enthusiasm for a division system might be linked to England’s improved place, questioning why the previous cricketer didn’t advocate for such a change when England had been struggling. Jaffer’s response highlighted the notion that Vaughan’s timing may be conveniently aligned with England’s current successes reasonably than a constant, long-term imaginative and prescient for the sport.

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