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Vaughan: England Need Better Game Awareness for Pink-Ball Test at the Gabba
Former captain Michael Vaughan believes that England need to have better game awareness at the Gabba and should take a more cautious "old school" approach during the day-night Ashes Test, starting from Thursday.
Australia lead the series 1-0, and Ben Stokes’ side now face the hosts in a day-night Test in Brisbane, played with the pink ball.
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