A day after his heated online argument with Sanjay Manjrekar, Michael Vaughan on Thursday became the target of Indian fans for taking a jibe at Men in Blues' batting collapse against New Zealand in the fourth ODI.
India were out for a lowly 92, their seventh lowest ODI total as New Zealand won the penultimate match by eight wickets at Seddon Park, Hamilton.
The former England captain took to Twitter and said that he "can't believe any team would get bowled out for under a 100 these days".
His comment didn't go down well with Indian fans. And they were quick to remind Vaughan that England were bowled out for 77 by the West Indies in the first Test only last week.
Vaughan and former Indian batsman Manjrekar were involved in a heated discussion about the "flawed" approach to Test batting by England all-rounder Sam Curran.
Despite the loss, India lead the series 3-1 with the fifth and final ODI is scheduled to be played at Wellington on Sunday.