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India vs England: After series loss at Wankhede, here's how Michael Vaughan trolled Alastair Cook's men

Jennings, who had hit a brilliant 112-run knock on debut at Wankhede, was dropped at the score of 0 by Karun Nair at gully off Umesh Yadav's bowling in the fourth over of England's first innings. 

India vs England: After series loss at Wankhede, here's how Michael Vaughan trolled Alastair Cook's men

New Delhi: While India have already sealed the five-match series 3-0 against England, tempers flared in the fourth Test at Wankhede stadium, where players from both teams exchanged heated words with each other.

After the match, things got murkier when England pacer James Anderson credited the nature of wickets for Virat Kohli's brilliant double ton. Meanwhile, former England skipper Michael Vaughan trolled the visitors after their loss against India at Wankhede.

Recalling the highlights of the match, the former England skipper said that the visitors would be in a much better situation if they had not dropped Kohli's catch when he was batting at 68, but the match would have finished much earlier had Kohli's men taken Jennings' catch on 0.

Jennings, who had hit a brilliant 112-run knock on debut at Wankhede, was dropped at the score of 0 by Karun Nair at gully off Umesh Yadav's bowling in the fourth over of England's first innings. Kohli, on the other hand, was dropped at the score of 68 by Adil Rashid off his own bowling. The Indian skipper made the best of the dropped chance as he went on to slam his third double ton of the year.