Former England captain Michael Vaughan expressed concerns over India’s refusal to play the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, predicting a worsening relationship between the two nations. Vaughan advocated for the resumption of Test cricket between India and Pakistan, suggesting neutral venues if necessary, to cater to the massive global fanbase.
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