Cheteshwar Pujara makes Michael Vaughan eat humble pie - Embarrasses former England captain on Live TV

Mayank Bande

Cheteshwar Pujara makes Michael Vaughan eat humble pie - Embarrasses former England captain on Live TV image

Former England captain, Michael Vaughan, who is known for his banter with Wasim Jaffer on Twitter, had to taste his own medicine on Live Television as India kicked off the Test series against England at Headingley on Friday.

Ahead of the series, the Englishman has predicted a 3-1 series win for the hosts during one of his podcast appearances for Sky Sports.

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Notably, the last time India visited England for a five-match Test series, Vaughan had predicted a 4-0 score line for his side.

The series was once in India's grasp with momentum on their side with a 2-1 lead, but the postponement of the final Test to next year meant the Englishmen bounced back to make it 2-2.

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See how the Indian number 3 from the tour, Cheteshwar Pujara, made Vaughan eat his words below.

Cheteshwar Pujara embarrasses ex-England captain on Live TV:

During the Lunch segment of the first day of the series with Sony Sports Network, Pujara brought a photo frame of the score line that Vaughan had predicted back in 2021 and made him sign it to make fun of the former captain.

At drinks after lunch on Day 1, India is doing well at 159/2 with Yashasvi Jaiswal getting the first fifty of the series while KL Rahul managed a 43 and Shubman Gill is unbeaten at 40 off 44.

Mayank Bande

Mayank Bande has been a content producer at The Sporting News since 2023 and has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.