I paraphrase, but that's the gist of it.
What he ACTUALLY said was:
"I thought to start with it was going to be a real tough trip but I'm quietly confident. I think we'll win. I also look at South Africa, and their bowling attack doesn't put the fear of life into me."Here is a picture of Michael Vaughan at his most "fearless" against SA.
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I'm glad someone English has started so-called 'mind games'. Mickey was becoming an embarrassment fighting all by himself.
Vaughan has been pretty mouthy and controversial recently (well, as controversial as he can be - he's a nice guy really). Funny that his sudden outspokenness coincides with the release of his new book.
He'll shut up after christmas.
Vaughan is going the right way to becoming a Sky commentator, keep the trash-talk coming, Vaughany, the contract is on the way.
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