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Michael Vaughan

England

Player profile

Full name Michael Paul Vaughan
Born October 29, 1974, Manchester
Current age 33 years 201 days
Major teams England, Yorkshire
Nickname Frankie, Virgil
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Height 6 ft 2 in
Education Silverdale Comprehensive, Sheffield

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 76 138 9 5479 197 42.47 10630 51.54 17 18 712 22 43 0
ODIs 86 83 10 1982 90* 27.15 2898 68.39 0 16 204 13 25 0
T20Is 2 2 0 27 27 13.50 22 122.72 0 0 4 0 0 0
First-class 252 445 27 15781 197 37.75 41 67 115 0
List A 276 267 25 6958 125* 28.75 3 43 87 0
Twenty20 2 2 0 27 27 13.50 22 122.72 0 0 4 0 0 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 76 35 978 561 6 2/71 2/71 93.50 3.44 163.0 0 0 0
ODIs 86 28 796 649 16 4/22 4/22 40.56 4.89 49.7 1 0 0
T20Is 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 252 9306 5198 114 4/39 45.59 3.35 81.6 0 0
List A 276 3303 2538 78 4/22 4/22 32.53 4.61 42.3 4 0 0
Twenty20 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v England at Johannesburg, Nov 25-28, 1999 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v England at Napier, Mar 22-26, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Sri Lanka v England at Dambulla, Mar 23, 2001 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v England at Bridgetown, Apr 21, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v England at Sydney, Jan 9, 2007 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1993
Last First-class Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire at Leeds, Apr 30-May 3, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1993
Last List A Yorkshire v Durham at Leeds, May 5, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Australia v England at Sydney, Jan 9, 2007 scorecard
 Profile

On September 12, 2005, Michael Vaughan secured his place in English sporting history by becoming the first captain to win an Ashes series since Mike Gatting in 1986-87. It was the culmination of a five-year journey for Vaughan, whose captaincy - calm, obdurate and ruthlessly effective - had become as classy and composed as the batting technique that, briefly, carried him to the top of the world rankings. With a priceless ability to treat triumph and disaster just the same, Vaughan faced up to his first ball in Test cricket with England four wickets down for two runs on a damp flyer at Johannesburg in 1999-2000, and drew immediate comparisons with Michael Atherton for his inhumanly calm aura at the crease. But, despite the obvious similarities between the two - from their Mancunian heritage to their indifference to sledging - Vaughan soon demonstrated he was more than just a like-for-like replacement. Once he had made the place his own, Vaughan blossomed magnificently, playing with a freedom of expression that Atherton had never dared to approach. He sparkled his way to 900 runs in seven Tests against Sri Lanka and India in 2002, the prelude to a formidable series in Australia in which he became the first visiting batsman for 32 years to top 600 runs. Despite the fact that his one-day record at the time scarcely matched up to his impressive Test figures, he was appointed captain of England's one-day side in time for the 2003 home season, and inherited the Test captaincy two weeks later when Nasser Hussain abdicated out of the blue. Hussain, astutely, had spotted Vaughan's burgeoning man-management abilities, and despite a torrid baptism, including a record-breaking defeat at Lord's, Vaughan guided his team to a 2-2 draw. After a stutter in Sri Lanka, he confirmed the arrival of a new era by routing West Indies on their home soil, the first time in three decades an England team had achieved such a feat. Returning home, he won seven out of seven Tests by whitewashing first New Zealand (3-0) then West Indies (4-0), went on to record a memorable 2-1 series win in South Africa, and then achieved Nirvana with a 2-1 triumph in arguably the greatest series of all time. But then came a terrible hiatus. A recurrence of an old knee injury meant that Marcus Trescothick stood in for the first Test of the post-Ashes era, in Pakistan, and the seriousness of the issue really became clear three months later in India, when he was forced home for a series of operations that wrecked his 2006 season and ensured that he would not be fit to lead England's return trip to Australia. Andrew Flintoff took over the captaincy, but the calls for Vaughan's return grew louder as England were bundled ever closer to their eventual 5-0 whitewash. Vaughan was duly recalled, as captain, for the one-day series and retained for the World Cup in spite of a debiliating hamstring strain that reduced him to just three appearances out of ten in a victorious CB Series campaign. He limped his way through the World Cup, in every sense of the word, becoming an increasing liability in the top order. Two months later he quit the limited-overs captaincy, but by then he had re-established himself at the helm of the Test side. He scored a memorable century on home turf at Headingley in his comeback game, before going on to overhaul Peter May's record of 20 wins as England captain.
Andrew Miller June 2007


 Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2003
Awarded the OBE on 31st December 2005

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  • Vaughan must remain captain - Fletcher (May 10, 2008)
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    May 17, 2008

    Andrew Strauss and Michael Vaughan check for drops of rain as the start of play is delayed
    Andrew Strauss and Michael Vaughan check for drops of rain as the start of play is delayed
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    May 15, 2008

    Michael Vaughan surveys the ground as rain falls on the opening morning
    Michael Vaughan surveys the ground as rain falls on the opening morning
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    May 15, 2008

    Michael Vaughan surveys the ground as rain falls on the opening morning
    Michael Vaughan surveys the ground as rain falls on the opening morning
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