England v India: Michael Vaughan admits error over Alastair Cook

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Cook's return to form with the bat has coincided with back-to-back test match wins for England over India

Fifth Test: England v India, The Oval

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Former England captain Michael Vaughan has admitted he was wrong to say Alastair Cook should be replaced as skipper of the national side.

Vaughan called for Cook to be replaced by Eoin Morgan after defeat by India in the second Test at Lord's last month.

But he acknowledged back-to-back Test wins since showed it was a "fantastic decision" to retain the 29-year-old.

"No question, I was wrong," said Vaughan on BBC Radio 5 live's the Tuffers and Vaughan Cricket Show.

"Two and a half weeks ago, I said a break would've done him good.

England v India Test series

1st Test

Trent Bridge

Drawn

2nd Test

Lord's

India won by 95 runs

3rd Test

Southampton

England won by 266 runs

4th Test

Old Trafford

England won by an innings and 54 runs

5th Test

The Oval

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"But the England and Wales Cricket Board stood by him, he was strong and said: 'I'm the man to carry this young team forward.'"

England went 10 Tests without a win before securing a 266-run victory in the third Test of the five-match series with India, in Southampton.

That was followed by a crushing innings victory inside three days at Old Trafford last week, which gave England a 2-1 lead ahead of the final Test at The Oval, which starts on Friday.

Cook is without a Test century since May 2013, but ended a run of poor form with scores of 95 and 70 at the Rose Bowl.

And Ashes winner Vaughan, who captained England between 2003 and 2008, believes the first day of the Test in Southampton may well have been a turning point for Cook.

He said: "He got off to a great start by winning the toss, batted first and he went out there and played brilliantly to score 95.

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Cook's career at risk, says Vaughan

"There was a bit of fortune when he was dropped by Ravindra Jadeja at third slip on 15 - and I think that one catch is the real twist of the whole series.

"If Jadeja had caught Cook on 15, I really felt at that time, it would've been a disaster for the side."

Vaughan's comments came on the day centuries from Ravi Bopara and captain James Taylor saw England Lions to a seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka A, external in their triangular one-day series.

Essex all-rounder Bopara, who hit 106 in Worcester, said the likes of Lions wicketkeeper/batsman Jonny Bairstow and batsmen Alex Hales, James Vince and Jason Roy could force their way into the England squad for next year's one-day World Cup.

"I've always been impressed with Alex Hales," said Bopara, 29. "He's a brilliant batsman.

"Every player in that top six has a chance of being in the World Cup squad. Those players can dominate an attack."

Bopara also backed fast bowler Steven Finn, who was sent home by England after a catastrophic loss of form during a disastrous tour of Australia during the winter, to return to the Test side.

"I think Finny is bowling brilliantly. He's fast, he's confident. He'll definitely be a shout for the fifth Test. I'm always impressed," said Bopara.

Listen again to the Tuffers and Vaughan Cricket Show on BBC Radio 5 live.

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