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Michael Paul Vaughan OBE (born 29 October 1974 in Eccles, near Manchester, Greater Manchester, England) is a cricketer for Yorkshire and England. Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 8 : Former England captain MIchael Vaughan holds his ECB Special award during the NatWest PCA awards Dinner held at Old Billingsgate on October 8, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: A portrait of former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Former England cricket captain, Michael Vaughan, plays his second shot on the ninth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Former English cricketers, Sir Ian Botham (L) and Michael Vaughan have a chat as they walk down the first fairway during the second practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at The Old Course on September 29, 2009 in St. Andrews, Scotl...
View Photo »NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Former England captain Michael Vaughan (L) recieves a silver salver from ECB Chairman Giles Clarke during the 6th NatWest ODI between England and Australia at Trent Bridge at Trent Bridge on September 17, 2009 in Nottingham, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 01: Gary Neville (L) of Manchester United chats with Michael Vaughan prior to The NatWest International Twenty20 match between England and Australia played at Old Trafford on September 1, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 01: Gary Neville (L) of Manchester United chats with Michael Vaughan prior to The NatWest International Twenty20 match between England and Australia played at Old Trafford on September 1, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 01: Gary Neville (L) of Manchester United chats with Michael Vaughan prior to The NatWest International Twenty20 match between England and Australia played at Old Trafford on September 1, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, left, is seen with Manchester United footballers Gary Neville, centre, and Paul Scholes as England prepare to play Australia in their Twenty20 International cricket match at Old Trafford cricket ground Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 1,...
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan (L) chats with Manchester United players Gary Neville (C) and Paul Scholes before the second international Twenty 20 cricket match oppsoing England to Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester, north-west England, on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan (R) has a laugh with former rugby player Jonathan Davies during the first Ashes cricket test between Australia and England in Cardiff, Wales, July 8 2009.
View Photo »Recently retired England cricketer Michael Vaughan (C) watches from a balcony during the first Ashes cricket Test between Australia and England at Cardiff, Wales, July 8 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan (top row 2nd R) drinks with former rugby player Jonathan Davies during the first Ashes cricket Test between Australia and England at Cardiff, Wales July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Recently retired England cricketer Michael Vaughan watches from a balcony during the first Ashes cricket Test between Australia and England at Cardiff, Wales, July 8 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference, where he announced his retirement, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference where he announced his retirement at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference, where he announced his retirement, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference, where he announced his retirement, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference, where he announced his retirement, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan listens to questions during a news conference, where he announced his retirement, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, central England June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan announces his decision to retire from the sport during a press conference in Birmingham, central England, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan announces his decision to retire from the sport during a press conference in Birmingham, central England, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan announces his decision to retire from the sport during a press conference in Birmingham, central England, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan announces his decision to retire from the sport during a press conference in Birmingham, central England, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan announces his decision to retire from the sport during a press conference in Birmingham, central England, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: A portrait of former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »We should be making our players available for the whole of the IPL window. We are not great at Twenty20 cricket. We've got a Twenty20 World Cup in May and at the minute we've got no chance
the best thing [for England] is to get Michael Vaughan fit and playing well
I don't have any quibble with senior players missing the Bangladesh tour. That tour is not going to be about developing the team for the Ashes. This winter will be about developing a side for the Ashes. Bangladesh is a very different kind of cricket
I had to face the coach [Duncan Fletcher] and the captain [Michael Vaughan], and then do a pretty tricky press conference, but it was even tougher to make the phone calls home and explain what had happened to my wife and my mum.
England are on an upward curve
I’m hoping it’s Roman Abramovich’s hair
I don't have any quibble with senior players missing the Bangladesh tour ... That tour is not going to be about developing the team for the Ashes. This winter will be about developing a side for the Ashes. Bangladesh is a very different kind of cricket. Sending players to the IPL would produce a few goo...
I expect both sets of batters to score quite heavily against both sets of bowlers ... The South Africa bowling attack does not put the fear of life into me.
It was a sad day for English cricket that on my last day (as England captain) against South Africa, I saw Jonathan Trott celebrating with South Africa when, the week before, he had been our 12th man at Headingley
I should have got one of those ... I got close. I was on 197 against India and went for a big shot. But I entertained a few people.
It was a sad day for English cricket that on my last day against South Africa I saw Jonathan Trott celebrating with South Africa, when the week before he had been our 12th man at Headingley ... I was going into the press conference and I saw him patting them on the back. It hit home what English cricket...
I still think that the England captain should have ultimate control, but Peter wanted to be in charge from the sidelines.
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