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England’s T20 international side sends messages to the team during game with coded ‘signals’ from the balcony

Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has spoken out against a decision by the team to send coded information using signals during a T20 international against South Africa.
Key points:
- An England team analyst was seen hanging signs with letters and numerals from the balcony
- Former England captain Michael Vaughan says there is a potential for such signals to be seen and used by those outside the team for corruption
- However current skipper Eoin Morgan has declared the team will “definitely continue” with the practice to see if it improves their decision-making on-field
But England skipper Eoin Morgan defended the move, saying he was happy it was within the spirit of the game.
The practice came under the spotlight in England’s final T20…
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