'Some things never change eh' - Wasim Jaffer pulls Michael Vaughan's leg after India beat England in the Under19 World Cup final

Jaffer observed how the Indian side had reached the final and had then won the title over the years that has now formed a pattern.

By R Sai Siddhharth

Updated - 06 Feb 2022, 09:13 IST

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The banter between Wasim Jaffer and Michael Vaughan is one that has caught the attention of the cricketing world. Both former cricketers pull each other’s legs in a cheeky manner and are extremely active on social media.

After India’s superb victory in the Under 19 World Cup Final against the England U19 side, Wasim Jaffer took to Twitter to offer his thoughts about India’s scintillating victory. Jaffer observed how the Indian side had reached the final and had then won the title that has now formed a pattern.

India had been the runners up of the 2016 U19 World Cup, had won the title in 2018, had once again reached the summit clash of the 2020 tournament, before going on to win the final of the 2022 U19 World Cup. He also tagged Michel Vaughan and added that some things just do not change.

“Finalists 2016. Champions 2018. Finalists 2020. Champions 2022 India. Some things never change eh Michael Vaughan,” tweeted Wasim Jaffer.

You can see the tweet from Wasim Jaffer below

India U19 beat England U19 with 4 wickets in the kitty

The India U19 side comfortably beat the England U19 side with 4 wickets and 14 balls to spare in the final. The England U19 team could not bat their entire quota of 50 overs and were bowled out for a total of 189. James Rew top-scored for his side with a classic 95 off 116 deliveries.

Raj Bawa and Ravi Kumar wreaked havoc with the ball in hand and scalped 9 wickets between them. In reply, Shaik Rasheed and Nishant Sindhu scored contrasting fifties to help the ‘Men in Blue’ reach home.

Raj Bawa underlined his utility to the side with a valuable 35. For England, Joshua Boyden was the pick of the bowlers. In the 7 overs that he bowled, Boyden gave away only 24 runs and also picked up the wickets of Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Raj Bawa. This is India’s 5th U19 World Cup title.

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