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'Would Aussies Pull Out Of India Tour': Vaughan Disappointed With Aus Postponing SA Tour
Former England captain Michael Vaughan is not happy with Australia postponing their upcoming Test tour to South Africa, saying the development is a "huge worry" for the game.
He further asked if Australia would have done the same if they were to tour India.
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