Former England captain Michael Vaughan on Wednesday ignited a cricketing debate by claiming India under Rohit Sharma is mirroring England’s aggressive ‘Bazball’ approach, branded ‘Gamball’ linked to Gautam Gambhir. Vaughan also noted India’s rapid scoring and attacking play, drawing similarities to England’s attacking style under Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes.
‘Maybe Rohit rang Stokes and…’: Vaughan says ‘Gamball’ looks similar to ‘Bazball’

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