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'Don't take the mickey' - Vaughan warns England

BBC Sport Saturday, 7 September 2024
'Don't take the mickey' - Vaughan warns EnglandFormer captain Michael Vaughan warns England not to "take the mickey out of the game" after a sloppy second day allows Sri Lanka back into the third Test.
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