Vaughan: Me and Root 'are fine'
After his much publicised criticism on England after their Second Test defeat to South Africa, former captain Michael Vaughan says things are fine with the current skipper Joe Root.
Vaughan said England did not "respect" Test cricket after their heavy defeat by South Africa in the second Test.
"It has been the story of the Test team for two and a half years. They don't seem to be able to read the situation - they have this gung-ho approach," Vaughan told BBC Radio 5 live Sport.
But it seems all is well between the pair ahead of the Third Test, as Vaughan admits it is tougher for current players, as they face much more public criticism than he did when he played.
This clip is originally from 5 live Sport on Wednesday, 26 July 2017.
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