Michael Vaughan now apologizes ridiculously for dismissing Matthew Hayden in the Ashes, know the whole matter
When Hayden was out in that match, Vaughan was praised for his captaincy, whereas the matter was different. Michael Vaughan (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has recently been seen jokingly apologizing to former Australian cricket team opener Matthew Hayden. Let us tell you that when Hayden was out in a match during the Ashes series, Vaughan was praised for his captaincy, but Hayden was out for some other reason. Vaughan recently revealed this interesting incident in the Club Prairie Fire Podcast. In this podcast, Vaughan said about Hayden’s dismissal during that match – Hey Hados (Matthew Hayden), I should really apologize to you. The other day at Edgbaston, you came out to bat and I was given credit for the tactical genius of replacing Andrew Strauss and getting caught at short extra cover off Matthew Hoggard on the first ball of the morning . Vaughan further said- You don’t realize this, Strauss (Andrew Strauss) was talking nonsense. He came to the pitch late, and instead of running towards the slip, I just asked him to wait at extra cover, as he was out of the field to use the washroom at that time, and there was someone else in the slip in his place. . Watch this video of Michael Vaughn Vaughany has an apology for Matthew Hayden 🇦🇺 after sharing one of the great Ashes stories ??? about how he got lucky with some of his field placements 🏴👉🏻👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 in the Series!#ClubPrairieFire pic.twitter.com/pp2mJnuliG — Club Prairie Fire (@clubprairiefire) November 17, 2024 On the other hand, let us tell you that Matthew Hayden is one of the great cricketers of Australia. He was born on 29 October 1971 in Queensland. Hayden played 103 Test matches in his career, in which he scored 8625 runs at an average of 50.74. During this period, he has scored 30 centuries and 29 half-centuries. Hayden also represented Australia in 161 ODI matches, in which he scored 6133 runs at an average of 43.8. In 2001, Hayden was voted Australia’s best Test cricketer. Hayden is still remembered for his aggressive batting style.
“Brothers, I made a big mistake”- After keeping MS Dhoni out of the team, DK now apologizes to the fans
Karthik recently did not include the legendary MS Dhoni in his all-time India playing XI. Dinesh Karthik & MS Dhoni (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former Team India wicketkeeper batsman Dinesh Karthik recently chose his favorite all-time India playing XI. Karthik chose five current cricketers in the team but he did not include former Indian captain MS Dhoni. Cricket fans were shocked to keep the legendary wicketkeeper batsman Dhoni out of the all-time playing XI and Karthik was also severely criticized for this. However, 39-year-old Karthik has now corrected his mistake and apologized to the fans for not selecting Dhoni. He said that it was a big mistake to do so. Along with this, he has also made a claim about Dhoni. Karthik admitted his mistake while answering users’ questions on Cricbuzz. Dinesh Karthik apologized to the fans regarding MS Dhoni The wicketkeeper batsman said, “Bhai log, I made a big mistake. It was really a mistake. I realized it after the video came out. When I selected this XI, many things were happening. I really forgot the wicketkeeper (Dhoni). Fortunately Rahul Dravid was part of the XI so everyone thought that I have kept a part-time wicketkeeper. But I really did not think of Rahul Dravid as a wicketkeeper.” He said that Dhoni is definitely part of the XI and the captaincy will also remain with him. Karthik said, “Can you believe it? Being a wicketkeeper, I forgot to add wicketkeeper. This is a big mistake. Such a big mistake should not have happened. This is very clear to me. Thala Dhoni is completely fit for any format.” Karthik claimed, “I believe that Dhoni is not only India’s but he is one of the greatest cricketers ever to play this game. I really believe so.” He further said, “If I make the team again, I will definitely make one change. Thala Dhoni will be at number 7 and he will be the captain of any Indian team. There is no doubt about it.”
Shane Watson apologizes to RCB fans for his disappointing performance against SRH in the IPL 2016 final, watch viral video
RCB had to face defeat by 8 runs in the final match. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Image Credit- Twitter X) Shane Watson, the former veteran all-rounder of Australia and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) team, has apologized to RCB fans for his poor performance in the final match of IPL 2024. It is noteworthy that the final match of that season of IPL was played between Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad. In this match, Hyderabad won the IPL title for the first time by defeating Bengaluru by 8 runs. So, if we look at Watson’s performance with bat and ball in this match, he scored 61 runs in 4 overs, and scored only 11 runs in 9 balls with bat. However, now this veteran all-rounder has apologized to RCB fans. Shane Watson apologized to RCB fans Let us tell you that recently Shane Watson had come to Presidency University in Bengaluru to participate in a program regarding his new book ‘The Winner’s Mindset’. Here Watson said- I wholeheartedly apologize to all the RCB fans present here tonight. I need to apologize to RCB fans because the 2016 IPL final was held at Chinnaswamy Stadium. I was completely prepared for this match. I was hoping to do my best, but my performance was one of the worst when it comes to bowling in the final, and it was probably because of me that RCB lost that IPL. Watch this viral video of Shane Watson Shane Watson apologizing to fans for the 2016 IPL Final loss. Shane Watson – What a guy, He is gem of a person. pic.twitter.com/DkkudzQq3L — Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) May 21, 2024 On the other hand, if we give you information about Watson’s performance for RCB, he played a total of 24 matches for the team in the 2016 and 2017 seasons. During this period, Watson scored a total of 215 runs with the bat at a modest average of 13.15. While in bowling, he took a total of 25 wickets with an economy of 8.76.