However, it is far from a new problem for England, according to Vaughan, who criticised the team’s management for taking “their eye off white-ball cricket” since winning the 2019 World Cup and 2022 T20 World Cup.
England failed to defend either title and have been “all over the place” in terms of selection and tactics, according to the former captain, with their need for speed in the bowling attack at the heart of their struggles.
Speaking on the Today programme, Vaughan added: “There’s no left-arm seam bowlers, no left-arm spin, no left-handed batters [and] we just seem to be all out in terms of pace.
“I don’t know who that person is who’s made the decision that it’s all about pace in white-ball cricket.
“If you ask most batters around the world, of course you don’t want to face 90mph, but if there’s a place where you’d love to face 90mph, it’s in the sub-continent.
“England have hit both India and [teams] in the Champions Trophy with a huge amount of pace and batters have been deflecting the ball to all parts.”
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