I've had a terrible NatWest - Vaughan
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England skipper Michael Vaughan blames his own dismal batting for his team's failure to reach the NatWest final, while the Windies Lord's centurion Chris Gayle was always confident that the Caribbean visitors would book their place against Stephen Fleming's Kiwis.
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