Vaughan also said he may need to change his previous prediction.
Joe Root’s remarkable 218, Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley's commanding 82 and 87 respectively put England in a really strong position against India in the ongoing first Test of the four-match Test series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.
After England’s dominant display on Day 1 and Day 2 of the ongoing first Test in Chennai, former England captain and commentator Michael Vaughan has taken a U-turn on his prediction of a 3-0 Test series win in favor of India against Root and his team.
England has already piled up more than 500 runs on Day 2 in Chennai and Vaughan believes that the absence of the star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja makes India weaker and gives the tourists a sniff. He was also impressed to see England playing high-quality Test cricket in India.
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The former cricketer-turned-commentator believes that Jadeja was going to be the key factor behind the India cricket team’s success against England in home conditions, but the all-rounder is still recovering after undergoing surgery to fix a dislocated thumb.
Vaughan wrote on Twitter, “Think I may need to change my series prediction ... !!! #India without @imjadeja in these conditions gives England a sniff ... Plus this England Test team are playing high-quality Test cricket !!! #INDvENG,”