ond Test thrashing by South Africa.However, Vaughan admitted England's selection policy appeared "confused" after the Proteas went 1-0 up in the four-Test series, with two to play, after the drawn opener at Lord's.Pace bowler Pattinson, born in the east coast English port town of Grimsby but brought up in Australia, was all set to take his family to an amusement park when he found himself thrust onto a rollercoaster of a different kind as England handed him a shock debut."It does look a confused selection -- but the selection of one person does not lose you a Test match," said Vaughan, who saw his 50th Test as England captain end in a big defeat with a day to spare here Monday at his Headingley home ground."We lost a Test match because we didn't play well enough."Now the most famous former roof tiler in England, the soon-to-be 30-year-old Pattinson's elevation to Test status after just 11 first-class appearances in place of injured Nottinghamshire colleague Ryan Sidebottom was a debating point in itself.But what really angered the likes of former England captain Graham Gooch was the selectors' readiness to hand a cap to a man who made his name with Melbourne club side Dandenong when there were homegrown alternatives such as Matthew Hoggard and Simon Jones available.Gooch's fire was directed solely on his former Essex and England colleague Geoff Miller, now England's national selector, not Pattinson.And Pattinson, who only made his first-class debut for Australian state side Victoria, certainly did as much as could reasonably be expected of anyone making their Test bow as a bowler on a good pitch by taking two wickets for 95 runs in 30 grafting overs during the Proteas' first innings 522.Afp
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