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Michael Vaughan enjoying a roadside shaving session in India. Photo: Michael Vaughan/X

Michael Vaughan’s ‘desi’ makeover! Former English skipper gets roadside shave in India before T20 Final

| @indiablooms | Mar 08, 2026, at 07:32 pm

Former England captain Michael Vaughan enjoyed roadside shaving in India and shared a glimpse of his experience on X.

Vaughan preferred the shaving just hours before T20 World Cup final match between India and New Zealand to be played in Ahmedabad.

The highly anticipated match is drawing global attention worldwide.

Vaughan wrote on X: "All ready for the final tonight on @cricbuzz .. #Mumbai #India .. Whoever is chasing to win #ICCMensT20WorldCup."

In the images shared, Vaughan is seated comfortably while the roadside barber is shaving his beard.

It seems the British cricket icon is getting himself ready before the big match.

The final clash will see India facing new Zealand's challenge on its way to defend the World T20 trophy.

India had won the last edition of it in West Indies by beating South Africa in the final.

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