Vaughan led the way, suggesting England should drop either Broad or James Anderson if only to "ruffle feathers".
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England came under fire after a shambolic display in a nine-wicket defeat by Pakistan
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Michael Vaughan on Saturday warned Stuart Broad he was not beyond criticism after the England paceman was angered by his former captain's comments prior to the ongoing second Test against Pakistan at Headingley. England came under fire after a shambolic display in a nine-wicket defeat by Pakistan in the first Test at Lord's left them 1-0 down in a two-match series. Vaughan led the way, suggesting England should drop either Broad or James Anderson -- their two most successful Test bowlers of all time -- for the series finale at Headingley -- if only to "ruffle feathers". Both Broad and Anderson taking three wickets apiece as Pakistan were dismissed for just 174 on Friday's first day of the second Test.
The hosts ended the day on 106 for two, just 68 runs behind and, after Friday's close in Leeds, Broad said that Vaughan no longer had "much insight into England changing room at all.
"I don't think the players talk to him about cricket or what's going on," Broad added.
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