Michael Vaughan slams 'match-fixer' Salman Butt for calling his comments on Kohli-Williamson 'irrelevant'
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After former Pakistan batsman Salman Butt called Michale Vaughan's comparison between Kane Williamson and Virat Kohli "irrelevant", the former England captain has hit back saying that he hasn't at least fixed matches and corrupted cricket.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan's comment that Kane Williamson would have been a greater player than Virat Kohli if he was an Indian, has garnered a lot of attention and sparked a debate of sorts. Vaughan has on several occasions also praised Virat Kohli, and minced no words in calling the Indian star the greatest ever ODI player to have played the game. However, he has been facing backlash from fans and some former cricketers for his opinion which he is definitely entitled to. No idea what the headline is ... but I seen what Salman has said about me ... that’s fine and he is allowed his opinion but I wished he had such a clear thought of mind back in 2010 when he was Match fixing !!! https://t.co/EkDWuH7Vi4 Recently, Salman Butt, the former Pakistan captain and one of the three accused in the spot-fixing scandal at Lord's in 2010, jumped into the debate and shunned the statements from Vaughan by declaring it "irrelevant" What had Vaughan said?More Related News