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Last Updated: May 19, 2007 - 1:28:39 PM
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We're certainly making it difficult: Vaughan
Apr 9, 2007 - 1:42:08 PM
'It's very frustrating. We got to bed the other night, thinking we should have won that game and we know we were in a great position to put Australia under more pressure today.

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[RxPG] St. John's -, April 9 - England captain Michael Vaughan admitted that his team failed to take the chances that came their way resulting in the seven-wicket loss to Australia in a Super Eight match of the World Cup here Sunday.

'Kevin Pietersen's 100 was a fantastic knock, but the rest of us didn't play well enough around him for us to get to the 280 we needed. We're certainly making it difficult for ourselves - we need to win our last three games now to get into the semis,' said Vaughan, after the defeat at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here.

Australia cruised to 248 for three after England had been dismissed for 247.

Vaughan himself was dismissed for just five and England's batsmen failed to build on a third-wicket partnership of 140 between Pietersen - and Ian Bell -.

'There aren't that many of us playing that well at the moment. Personally I'll keep fighting, and hopefully I'll get some runs against Bangladesh on Wednesday,' Vaughan was quoted as saying by the BBC.

'Around the 30th over we were 160 for two, and at that stage we looked like we could post 280 or 290. That would have been a really competitive total on this pitch.

'We were squeezing them quite effectively around the 20th over of their innings, and that was the area of the game where we could have won. But Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke played great innings - all credit to them,' he said.

The England captain went on to add: 'We're a squeezing attack, and we usually get opportunities to get wickets at the top when the ball swings, but it didn't happen for us today.'

Vaughan played down an incident when Kevin Pietersen caught Andrew Symonds on the boundary edge in the 42nd over, and took five paces before throwing the ball away as he stumbled over the rope.

England queried the decision to declare Symonds not out, but Vaughan said: 'Being honest, it wasn't an option to give him out. We were clutching at straws at that stage.'

England must now regroup quickly for a game against Bangladesh after suffering back-to-back defeats by Sri Lanka and Australia.

'It's very frustrating. We got to bed the other night, thinking we should have won that game and we know we were in a great position to put Australia under more pressure today.

'We are very, very close to being a really good one-day team. We are just not winning critical periods and doing enough during the whole match,' Vaughan added.





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