“England’s fielding has been absolutely exceptional,” Vaughan added.
“They look really alert. England’s running between the wickets has been exceptional.
“The small percentage things you can control themselves, England seem to be doing very well.
“I just have a funny feeling England can get the job done in Mumbai.”
England look set to again back out-of-form opener Jos Buttler, who has returned five single-figure scores in a row at this tournament.
Vaughan said Buttler is focussing too much on his technique while attempting to get out of his rut.
“You always look at your technique when you are not feeling as good as you have done,” he said.
“Jos is a hand-eye player. Just stare right in the middle of the ball and react to the deliveries.
“The shots he hasn’t been playing are the ramp shots. I think this pitch will suit that shot and to play that shot you have to stare at the ball right onto the bat.
“When he is playing well he gets those shots out early.”








