Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan has taken a fresh jibe regarding the concussion sub that happened in the fourth T20I at Pune. India has been hosting England for a five-match T20 series followed by a 3-match ODI series. In the fourth match at Pune, Harshit Rana walked in as a substitute for Shivam Dube, who got a hit on his helmet. This move from the Indian team has sparked many debates and is still burning fresh as seen from a prediction retweet from Vaughan. Vaughan has retweeted a prediction post, where he assumed the result as 2-2, claiming to not consider the fourth T20I. The post says, "2-2 .. the last game doesn’t count .. India played with 12 players .." 2-2 .. the last game doesn’t count .. India played with 12 players .. 👍 https://t.co/wnJs2z1v4t — Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 2, 2025 Despite controversies, Harshit Rana, who took 3 important wickets in the last match, did not get a place in the third ODI. Read also: Suryakumar Yadav & Shivam Dube Set to Boost Mumbai in Ranji Trophy Quarters India vs. England 5th T201 summary Abhishek Sharma powered India to a dominant 150-run victory over England in the fifth T20I on February 2, securing a 4-1 series win. His explosive knock of 135 off 54 balls, including seven fours and 13 sixes, led India to their biggest win over England by runs in Men’s T20Is. Sanju Samson set the stage with a quick 16 off Jofra Archer, and Shivam Dube added a crucial 30 off 13 balls. England’s chase was led by Phil Salt, who scored a rapid 55 off 23 balls, including a record-breaking 21-ball fifty. However, once he fell to Dube, England collapsed, managing just 97 runs in 10.3 overs. India’s bowlers, led by Shami (3/25) and Varun Chakravarthy (2 wickets), dominated. Abhishek also shone with the ball, taking two wickets. England now prepares for the ODI series starting February 6 in Nagpur.