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    England should stick by "embarrassed" players - Vaughan

    LONDON (Reuters) - England should not change their team despite being "embarrassed" by Pakistan in the first two tests, according to former captain Michael Vaughan.

    With a victory target of 145 in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, the world's number one ranked test side collapsed to 72 all out to hand Pakistan a 2-0 lead in their three-match series.

    "Personally, I would not change the team," Vaughan told the Sunday Telegraph. "We have seen two embarrassing failures. Give them one more chance knowing a Sri Lanka tour, played on similar positions, is next on the calendar.

    "Dubai is one chance for these players to show they are good enough to get on the plane to Sri Lanka."

    England have one more test against Pakistan and then travel to Sri Lanka in March.

    Vaughan pointed the finger at England's batsmen, who have failed miserably to cope with Pakistan's spin bowlers Saeed Ajmal, Abdur Rahman and Mohammad Hafeez.

    "England have been embarrassed on this tour with the bat and you can point the finger at this team and say they don't play cricket in the subcontinent at all well," Vaughan said.

    "That is difficult to take as a team which believes it is the best but even top sides lose when they only have two batsmen in the top six playing with authority.

    "Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott are the only batsmen who look comfortable but they are not the kind of guys to dominate the game.

    "They occupy the crease. The rest of the top six are struggling for technique, judgement, scoring options and, biggest of all, confidence."

    Vaughan said the likes of Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen needed to show strength of character before the third test starts in Dubai but dismissed suggestions that captain Andrew Strauss was not justifying his place in the side.

    HORRIBLE POSITION

    "They can start by not hiding anymore and admitting they have a problem batting in the sub-continent on low, slow wickets," Vaughan said.

    "Pietersen's technique against left-arm spinners is shot... Ian Bell is totally bamboozled by Saeed Ajmal.

    "Andrew Strauss, is in a horrible position and that is a worry. He is such a good leader and a very strong man but now the team have started losing people have begun to look at his form and his average over the last year and a half.

    "He needs a score for his peace of mind. When you are still not scoring runs and the team are losing, your confidence goes. He needs runs for his own good.

    "Forget about end of career predictions. That is rubbish. He needs runs for his own well being to give himself energy because you soon feel drained as a captain when you are not playing well and the team is losing.

    "The job exhausts you. Strauss still has energy, he just needs runs to bring back the feel good factor."

    In Pakistan, former captain Shoaib Malik said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had done well to take advantage of treating the matches in the Gulf as a "home series."

    "The pitches prepared for the first two tests were good test pitches but played to our strengths. England's rise in the last few years has mainly been dependent on their pace bowlers not their spinners," Malik told Reuters.

    Another former skipper, Moin Khan said that the victory was the result of the confidence and support given to captain Misbah ul-Haq by the team management and board.

    "I think the board and management deserve credit for creating an environment where the players are hungry for success. Misbah is also growing in confidence as a captain and has the support of his players," he said.

    (additional reporting by Waheed Khan in Karachi)

    (Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by John O'Brien)

     

    51 comments

    • _yourstruly_  •  Aurora, United States  •  25 days ago
      My theory of conspiracy against England...Abdur Rahman, Hafeez and Saeed are chucking and umpires have received money to give them out...ICC should investigate...
    • cynic  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      I would definitely drop that 'bighead' Peterson. He's very much over-rated.
    • Truth  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      Just like the English football team - totally unreliable
    • PETER  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      an absolute disgrace. Jim Laker will be turning over in his grave.
    • Brian Franklin  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      WELL HE WOULD SAY THAT, WOULD HE NOT? WITH ONE HAND ON HIS WALLET
    • Sam  •  26 days ago
      Yes, i bet thats what all the other cricket teams are thinking!!
    • Apolitical  •  Birmingham, England  •  26 days ago
      I think that Pietersen should be rested. He's not been at the top of his form for a long time now and somebody, like Bairstow for instance, should replace him.
    • yohodi  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      Exactly ..if Pakistan had been bowled out for 72, they would have been accused of cheating....may a few questions need to be asked...
    • merf  •  26 days ago
      my advice would be to say sorry it was a error of judgement' just like our mp's
      and they get away with stealing our money
    • Sylvia F  •  Madrid, Spain  •  26 days ago
      two real sportmen and athletes have just played in the australian tennis final for 5 hours and 50 mins, not training playing hopscotch like cricketers
    • The Cynic  •  26 days ago
      Petersons mind is in India ....dolly lolly
    • jayanti  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      What a sham England has to depend on South African players to get them to NO1 but are they worthy of this Title? No they should drop Peterson who has a chip on his Head and England always depends on him. Bring back Bhopara and also drop Morgan who is good for school cricket not in Test team
    • stevey  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      Yes stick by the upset little darlings, give them some 1-2-1 attention and a gentle rub down, don't forget to pamper them and meet their every whim, and above all don't tell them they were utter #$%$ or they might have a hissy fit and stamp their little footsies.
    • fred  •  Brighton, England  •  26 days ago
      If Pakistan had been bowled out for 72 they would have been accused of cheating?. and as for Vaughan saying we should stick with this rubbish. Panasar is the only one worth picking. But carry on making excuses for second rate over paid rubbish
    • Anthony HENDY  •  Birmingham, England  •  26 days ago
      Those who did not perform well in two consecutive games should be replace.
    • alan j  •  Harrogate, England  •  26 days ago
      PERHAPS IF WE DROPPED THE LOT OF THEM AND REPLACED THEM WITH YOUNGSTERS WHO HAVE A" MUST WIN " ATTITUDE WE MAY AT LAST BE ABLE TO BUILD UP A TEAM OF CRICKETERS INSTEAD OF A LOAD OF PRIMA DONAS
    • bramble  •  Glasgow, Scotland  •  26 days ago
      Invent a new game and the foreigners will beat you.
    • mick  •  26 days ago
      I don't think Michael Vaughan has any room to give advice, nor use the word "embarrassing" about anyone else's performances.
    • URBT  •  26 days ago
      Morning everyone....Morning Richie.....

      There's no excuse for the English batsmen's inability to deal with spin, but take a good look at the "doosra", it looks like chucking to me and no matter how much the ICC bend the rules to accommodate this delivery to placate the wider cricketing community, it's still chucking!
    • The Cynic  •  26 days ago
      Is Peterson worth his place .No he does not contribute at all .drop him