England should resist wholesale change - Vaughan
Summary
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan suggests England should not make major changes to their cricket team despite a likely defeat in the Ashes series in Australia. He believes that keeping experienced players could help build a more competitive team in the future.Key Facts
- England's cricket team is facing a likely defeat in the Ashes series in Australia.
- England began the third Test with a score of 213-8, trailing by 158 runs.
- Former captain Michael Vaughan advises against making many changes to the team.
- Vaughan once experienced a similar situation in 2002-03, losing 4-0 but learning valuable lessons.
- He suggests that keeping some experienced players could help England become more competitive.
- The Ashes series alternates every four years, with teams playing in England and Australia.
- England captain Ben Stokes might not be part of the next Ashes tour due to age.
- Vaughan emphasizes learning and improving with current players for future success.
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