Vaughan blames Stokes' absence for England's loss in fifth test against India

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan believes Stokes' influence on England’s mentality could have changed outcome

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has expressed disappointment over England’s defeat in the fifth Test against India, attributing the loss to the absence of Ben Stokes, who was sidelined due to a right shoulder injury.

Stokes missed the crucial decider, leaving Ollie Pope to captain the side in his absence. Despite starting the final day as favourites, England were left reeling from a dramatic collapse, falling short of their target by 35 runs with four wickets still in hand.

Speaking to the British media, Vaughan stressed the impact Stokes’ leadership would have had on the result.

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