Youth Test: Archie Vaughan takes five wickets as England U19s close in on series win over South Africa U19s
Under 19 England captain Archie Vaughan claims five wicketkeepers are on the brink of a series of youth test wins against South Africa.
In the second inning of the third day, South Africa seemed to be in a comfortable position of 108-3, Vaughn belatedly attacked himself as the sixth-change bowler.
Somerset’s all-around player is the son of former England captain Michael, then wielded the game with a 13.5-point striptease in his game in Cape Town.
The Proteas suffered a midrange crash as they lost 37 wickets and all 37 wickets in the end of the day 145-8 – all to Vaughan.
Vaughn is The first youth test on both sides Last month in Stellenbosch.
England started the day earlier from 251-8, but South Africa’s hopes cheaply bring visitors’ last two wickets to the Aaryan Sawant in Middlesex.
Sawant, who ended up using 130, shared the 127-shot ninth door stall with Alexander Wade, who remained unbeaten at 49, and then England eventually Was eliminated 353 in the first inning.
Vaughan made his debut in the county in July 2024, playing in four first-class and seven 50-point matches in Somerset.
He averaged 33.71 as a bat in the county championship game, but his rest time also caught the attention, including 15 wickets, including two five-door.
His father, one of England’s most successful test captains, won 26 in 51 responsible tests and led to his victory in the iconic Ashes series against Australia in 2005.