London, Nov 11: India has achieved absolutely “nothing” since winning the World Cup on home soil in 2011 and has been the most under-performing white-ball team in the history, former England skipper Michael Vaughan said on Friday.
Vaughan blamed team’s dated approach in white ball games for lack of performance following team’s ouster from the T20 World Cup.
“India are the most under-performing white-ball team in history,” Vaughan wrote in his column for The Telegraph.
“Every player in the world who goes to the Indian Premier League says how it improves their game but what have India ever delivered? “Since winning the 50 over World Cup on home soil in 2011 what have they done? Nothing. India are playing a white-ball game that is dated and have done for years.”
He said he is baffled by India’s approach in the shortest format. “How they have not maximised someone like Rishabh Pant is incredible. In this era, put him up the top to launch it,” he wrote. (PTI)