Former England captain Michael Vaughan has expressed his sympathy for the current team's batters after a disastrous opening two days of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's. The tourists have taken control with 33 wickets falling in just two days, with the hosts struggling to cope with the poor conditions.
Vaughan 'Feels Sorry' for Batters on Poor Lord's Pitch
UKPulse Sport DeskMichael Vaughan has expressed his sympathy for the England batters after a disastrous opening two days of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's. The tourists have taken control with 33 wickets falling in just two days.
- 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand
- Michael Vaughan feels sorry for England batters over the state of the pitch
- The tourists have taken control with a strong showing
Why this matters: The state of the pitch has raised questions about the condition and maintenance of Lord's, a venue that is considered one of the most iconic in world cricket.
What this means for you: What this means for you: As cricket fans, the state of the pitch has raised questions about the maintenance and upkeep of Lord's, a venue that is considered one of the most iconic in world cricket. This has implications for all those who hold the ground in high esteem.