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England depend too much on 'comfort blanket' Root - Vaughan

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England depend too much on 'comfort blanket' Root - VaughanBBC Sport's Michael Vaughan says Joe Root's failure to register a big score in England's third Test defeat by Sri Lanka exposed how much the side depends on him.
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