Whoever Beats India will Win the World Cup 2019: Michael Vaughan

India beat West Indies by a stunning margin which earned the praise of former England Captain Michael Vaughan. He said that the team which gets to defeat the team India in the World Cup will get the gold trophy.
Whoever Beats India will Win the World Cup 2019: Michael Vaughan
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Previous England captain Michael Vaughan hailed Team India's performance following their decided success against West Indies in their World Cup game in Manchester and said that the team, which will figure out how to beat the Men dressed in Blue, will win the pined for the trophy on July 14.

"Will stick to it… Whoever beats India will win the World Cup," tweeted Vaughan on Thursday after India vanquished Windies by 125 runs.

The two-time world champions have been an extraordinary form so far in the progressing World Cup and are the main unbeaten group in the competition till now.

With five wins from six matches (one having brought about no outcome), India is at present set at the second spot in the points table and have nearly affirmed their place in the elimination rounds.

In the meantime, Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, who has been controlled out of the World Cup due to damage, complimented Virat Kohli's men and prompted them to continue improving their game in the up and coming matches.

"Let's keep raising the bar like this. Well done," Dhawan tweeted.

Let's keep raising the bar like this. Well done
Let's keep raising the bar like this. Well done

Other previous cricketers additionally took to Twitter to praise Team India.

"They express the way to a fruitful group is equalization and bailing each other out. On multi-day when it looked like Team India may have gotten 30 runs short. The bowlers have ventured up in style! Top execution by the chaps. All around done Yuzvendra Chahal," said Suresh Raina.

"What an incredible win. Extremely noteworthy from Mohammed Shami. He has bowled with so much flame and enthusiasm. India the main side to remain unbeaten," said previous cricketer Mohammed Kaif while calling attention to Shami's splendid bowling execution as he scalped four wickets for 16 keeps running against the Windies.

"Another thorough success. Top exertion from everybody. The bowlers were incredible, extraordinary sign for the matches to come," Virender Sehwag said in a tweet.

Another comprehensive win. Top effort from everyone. The bowlers were fantastic, a great sign for the matches to come
Another comprehensive win. Top effort from everyone. The bowlers were fantastic, a great sign for the matches to come

"Dominance of the highest level from Team India. England must brace themselves, this Indian side is looking phenomenal dismissal of the day belongs to Mohammed Shami for cleaning up Shai Hope," said R.P. Singh while issuing a warning to England who will face India in a must-win encounter on Sunday.

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