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Mitchell Santner. Ish Sodhi. Tim Southee. Kane Williamson. He gave a tongue-in-cheek explanation for his retirement, stating: "Two weeks ago my little lad, Archie, bowled a ball that hit a weed and knocked my off-stump out of the ground. If a three-year-old is bowling me out, it's time to move over! His first Test match was during England's series in South Africa.
Vaughan released his book Time To Declare after announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket in This book talks about his early days as a Yorkshire cricketer, to emerging as a world-class batsman, forging a successful partnership with then coach Duncan Fletcher that finally culminated in England winning the Ashes in , to becoming the most successful England cricket captain in history, and finally, recurring injuries which ultimately caused him to end his playing career.
In a highly emotional speech, Vaughan thanked those closest to him for their support and, amidst a flood of tears which somewhat negated the stereotypical Northern "hard man" image , asked if anyone present had a tissue.
Vaughan failed to make a significant score in Sri Lanka as he opened for England with Cook. He travelled to New Zealand with great optimism. However, in the 3 match Test series, he again failed to make an impact, scoring a gritty 63 in the first Test defeat and averaging Nevertheless, he did lead England to a first away series win in 3 years. There were many calls for Vaughan's place in the side to be reassessed, nothing in Vaughan's from six domestic innings in to quieten them.
He acknowledged his need for runs, but remained upbeat about his own position and about England's chances in the Ashes series. Vaughan missed almost the entire season due to injuries related to his knee; he was unable to play Test series against India and Sri Lanka.
On 9 January , Vaughan made his first international appearance in over a year, captaining England to defeat in a Twenty20 match against Australia, despite scoring 27 off 21 balls. He captained England for the first two ODIs of —07 Commonwealth Bank Series, a defeat to Australia and a victory over New Zealand, before a torn hamstring forced him to miss the next five games. He returned on 6 February , leading England into the finals with a run victory over New Zealand, although Vaughan was out for a golden duck.
Two days later, he was forced to miss the best-of-three finals and return to England, after aggravating the same hamstring injury. Despite injury concerns, on 14 February , Vaughan was selected in the final 15 for the Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, and confirmed as captain. He captained the team through Group C with victories over Canada and Kenya and a defeat to New Zealand, scoring 45, 1 and A knee injury ruled Vaughan out of the first Test of England's tour of Pakistan in late He played in the next two, scoring a half-century in the third, as England lost the series 2—0.
Vaughan was nominated for the Sports Personality of the Year individual award, but that went to his teammate, Andrew Flintoff. In October , Vaughan released Calling The Shots, which describes man-management of the team as captain and his time as the England cricket captain so far. It also describes his fractious relationship with the South African captain Graeme Smith. Vaughan alleged that Smith had called him [Vaughan] a "queer" and Andrew Flintoff a "big baby".
Moreover, Smith acted as a witness during the trial of Vaughan's case with match-referee Clive Lloyd , where Vaughan had mildly rebuked the umpires for having called off play in bright conditions the previous day during a Test match in Johannesburg, South Africa, which resulted in Vaughan being fined his entire match-fee.
Afterwards he started referring to Smith as 'The Witness', and also accused him of playing to the cameras. He gives an insight about captaining and working with different personalities such as Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen and Steve Harmison , all of whom were instrumental in England winning the Ashes.
He also gives his views on the state of cricket today and a frank assessment of fellow players, coaches and administrators. Tasmania vs South Australia 9th Match. Queensland vs Western Australia 10th Match. Eastern Cape vs Mpumalanga Rhinos Division 2. Victoria vs New South Wales 6th Match. Zimbabwe Women v Bangladesh Women, Pakistan Women v West Indies women, Michael Vaughan England.
Personal Information. It was a long wait for England after winning the Ashes under Mike Gatting. Full profile. Vaughan was a master in all sense. In , England were unbeaten, winning eleven matches and drawing two, including an England record of eight consecutive victories.
They beat the West Indies away for the first time since They then won all seven home Tests against New Zealand and the West Indies, before beating South Africa away for the first time since In the home season, England easily beat Bangladesh in a two-Test series, before facing Australia for the Ashes.
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