Birmingham, July 4 -- England's lack of penetration with the ball coupled with fitness concerns
are an "ominous" sign, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
Ben Stokes' side toiled throughout the second day at Edgbaston as India piled up 587 before reducing the hosts to 77-3.
Brydon Carse struggled with a recurrence of his foot issues while Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes did not bowl after their first spells.
"Clearly there's a problem with Brydon Carse and we're two Test matches into a five-match series in England and then it's not too long after we've got five matches in Australia in the heat on those slabs, some of those drop-in pitches with a Kookaburra ball," Vaughan said.
"Their [England's] tactic after 30 overs pretty much is just t...