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India Exposed All The Deficiencies In England Test Side: Michael Vaughan
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has said that India had exposed the home team's deficiencies in all departments of the game in the fourth Test at The Oval, which the tourists won by 157 runs to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
The cricketer-turned-columnist added that England lacked a pace bowler of the calibre of Jasprit Bumrah and the home team's woes were compounded by an extremely ordinary fielding display. He also termed Virat Kohli's side "battle-hardened opponents".
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