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‘Release Hardik Pandya’: Michael Vaughan tells MI, proposes shock KKR captaincy move for IPL 2027

‘Release Hardik Pandya’: Michael Vaughan tells MI, proposes shock KKR captaincy move for IPL 2027

The Mumbai Indians‘ season in the IPL 2026 ended much earlier. They were among the first teams to be eliminated from the race to the playoffs. And after all the scrutiny that has surrounded the franchise this season – like their star players not being in form, the players not functioning in unison and of course, Hardik Pandya‘s captaincy, which has faced the brunt of the criticism – finally the discussions around Mumbai have shifted to who they could retain or release. Former England captain Michael Vaughan made a shock proposal to the Mumbai Indians, which could, in turn, benefit the Kolkata Knight Riders as well. Mumbai Indians’ captain Hardik Pandya, right, and Kolkata Knight Riders’ captain Ajinkya Rahane during the toss (PTI) Speaking to Cricbuzz, Vaughan did not spare a second thought when asked about Hardik. “Release,” he said. But then, I added an outside-the-box suggestion. “Replace him with Cameron Green,” he said. The why of it came later, but Vaughan admitted he never saw the logic behind Hardik’s move back to Mumbai after …

Why Michael Vaughan is ‘staggered’ that England head coach Brendon McCullum arrives in country just 5 days before 1st NZ Test on June 4 | Cricket News

Why Michael Vaughan is ‘staggered’ that England head coach Brendon McCullum arrives in country just 5 days before 1st NZ Test on June 4 | Cricket News

3 min readUpdated: Mar 25, 2026 04:50 PM IST Former England skipper Michael Vaughan said that post the heavy defeat to Australia in the Ashes, he found it staggering that head coach Brendon McCullum wasn’t in the country already in order to watch county cricket and scout talents from there in preparation for the New Zealand test series, set to start in June. “Now we are told there will be a greater emphasis on attention to detail. If that is the case, then Brendon should be here early this summer watching county cricket and meeting people face-to-face to rebuild bridges because a lot of people in the county system were more than happy to see England get royally beaten in Australia and that cannot be right,” Vaughan wrote for his column in The Telegraph. “McCullum is the highest-paid international coach in the world so expecting him to arrive in England earlier than five days before the first Test is surely the bare minimum. Instead he is having a Zoom call with the county directors of …

Michael Vaughan says Proteas kept India alive by beating West Indies

Michael Vaughan says Proteas kept India alive by beating West Indies

2 min readMar 12, 2026 06:30 PM IST Former England captain Michael Vaughan has referred to South Africa as the ‘stupidest team’ for not allowing the West Indies to defeat them in their T20 World Cup Super 8 clash in Ahmedabad and virtually knock India out of the competition. The Aiden Markram-led side beat West Indies by nine wickets before India defeated Zimbabwe on the same day and ensured that they kept their semi-final qualification chances alive. “I tell you, who I think is the stupidest team of the tournament? South Africa. Because if South Africa had allowed the West Indies to beat them in the Super 8s, India would have been knocked out. I’m just saying – if they had cleared them out, the juggernaut that was coming would have stopped.” SURYAKUMAR YADAV EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW TO THE INDIAN EXPRESS AFTER WINNING T20 WORLD CUP 2026 “By winning that game, they allowed the juggernaut to go on. India then beat Zimbabwe, then the West Indies in a kind of quarterfinal, and then England. South Africa …

Michael Vaughan Backs England’s Spin Edge to Outclass India

Michael Vaughan Backs England’s Spin Edge to Outclass India

The former captain Michael Vaughan has expressed confidence in England’s chances against India during the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals, pointing out their strong spin attack. England are set to face India in the knockout stages of the ICC event on March 05 after topping the group in the Super 8s points table. Despite being the table topper, England didn’t storm into the semifinal as they were behind the game against Pakistan and New Zealand, but made a bad win. During the group stages, they lost their game against the West Indies and almost suffered a defeat against Nepal. However, Michael Vaughan feels that England has a superior spin attack, and it gives them an edge in a contest. Speaking on a podcast, Michael Vaughan said, “England seem to have found a way of winning. England has a better spin attack than India. [Varun] Chakravarthy has been at; Dawson, Rashid and Will Jacks have been the best trio in the tournament in terms of spin.” Harry Brook’s side have not been dominant in the group …

Michael Vaughan backs Harry Brook & Co to ‘get the job done in Mumbai’

Michael Vaughan backs Harry Brook & Co to ‘get the job done in Mumbai’

3 min readMar 3, 2026 11:58 PM IST Michael Vaughan is not immune to making the odd prediction that prompts raised eyebrows, and the former England captain has put the cat amongst the pigeons by backing Harry Brook’s men to get past India in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal on Thursday. The logic put forth by the cricketer-turned-commentator is also one that not everyone will agree with: England have a superior spin arsenal, and that India’s lead spinner Varun Chakaravarthy has gone for runs in the last few games. “England have a better spin attack than India,” Vaughan claimed on the Test Match Special podcast. “[Varun] Chakaravarthy has been got at. (Liam) Dawson, (Adil) Rashid and Will Jacks have been the best trio in the tournament in terms of spin.” England won all three of their Super Eights fixtures – against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and New Zealand – not without problems, and have stuttered at various other stages of the competition. They lost to the West Indies and were given scares by Associate teams …

Michael Vaughan challenges ECB over Pakistan players not being picked by Indian-owned franchises in The Hundred: ‘What message does that send about our game?’ | Cricket News

Michael Vaughan challenges ECB over Pakistan players not being picked by Indian-owned franchises in The Hundred: ‘What message does that send about our game?’ | Cricket News

3 min readFeb 21, 2026 12:25 PM IST Former England captain Michael Vaughan has urged the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to act swiftly on reports that Indian-owned Hundred franchises won’t pick Pakistan players, adding that they should not allow this to happen, as it would contradict the tournament’s ethos of inclusivity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The 51-year-old was also critical of the ECB’s statement in response to the reports, stating that the real test would come on March 11-12, when the auctions would be held. “The Hundred was set up to be an inclusive competition designed to appeal to a different audience, which is why the England and Wales Cricket Board has to act quickly if reports are true that new Indian owners will not select Pakistani players”. “I am a huge fan of the Hundred, but it has to appeal to all supporters for it to have any credibility. This has the potential to turn away the large Pakistan population that lives in England and loves cricket. What message does that send …

Michael Vaughan predicts semifinalists’ lineup for T20 World Cup: ‘My 4 T20 World Cup semi finalists…’ | Cricket News

Michael Vaughan predicts semifinalists’ lineup for T20 World Cup: ‘My 4 T20 World Cup semi finalists…’ | Cricket News

3 min readFeb 2, 2026 09:49 PM IST With the T20 World Cup just a few short days away, the predictions have started rolling in on who will be making their way to the latter half of the tournament. Former England batter Michael Vaughan was the latest to predict the semifinalists, selecting hosts India, 2010 and 2022 champions England, 2021 winners Australia and perpetual dark horses New Zealand. “My 4 T20 World Cup semi finalists will be … India , England , NZ & Australia,” Vaughan posted on X on Monday. The 10th edition of the tournament will replicate the 2024 World Cup format. This includes nine of the top 10-ranked T20I sides, with the exception of Bangladesh, who were replaced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Scotland, after refusing to travel to India for their group games amid ongoing political tensions. The group stage will comprise four pools of five teams in a single round-robin format. The top two teams from each group will proceed to the Super 8 stage. My 4 T20 …

‘He should’ve been suspended for that game’: Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook nightclub incident | Cricket News

‘He should’ve been suspended for that game’: Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook nightclub incident | Cricket News

With controversy swirling around Harry Brook after reports broke that he was involved in a late-night fight with a nightclub bouncer during the tour of New Zealand, where England lost 3-0, former England player Michael Vaughan has once again come down hard on the cricket board’s handling of the situation. “The ECB pushed it under the carpet. They said they threw the kitchen sink in with a fine, but for it to have come out just a couple of days ago on the back of a poor Ashes series where performance levels have been indifferent, the loose nature of the preparation has been a big question mark about the team,” Vaughan told Fox Cricket during a Big Bash League match. “My experience from these kinds (of incidents) is you’ve got to hit the nail on the head at the time it happens, because once it comes out afterwards, ‘why did they brush it under the carpet’? So the England captain was able to go out the night before have a fracas with a bouncer then …

Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook nightclub incident: ‘Doesn’t surprise me… England have been quite loose for a while’ | Cricket News

Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook nightclub incident: ‘Doesn’t surprise me… England have been quite loose for a while’ | Cricket News

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has said that he was not surprised after learning that England’s white-ball captain and Test vice captain Harry Brook was involved in a late-night fight with a nightclub bouncer during the tour of New Zealand, where England lost 3-0. The incident, which happened before the Ashes, was reported by The Daily Telegraph right when England lost the series to Australia by a 1-4 margin. Brook, who was struck by the club’s bouncer after being refused entry to the club, apologised for “bringing embarrassment” on his team with the incident in New Zealand. According to the report, Brook was fined 30,000 pounds ($40,300) and given a final warning for his future conduct. Brook was not stripped of the white-ball captaincy, in fact, just hours after the incident Brook led England in the third ODI the next afternoon at 2 p.m. He was dismissed for six runs in that game which New Zealand won by two wickets to sweep the series 3-0. Brook also continued to be the vice captain of the …