by Michael Vaughan | Jan 27, 2016 | Ashes, Blog, Cricket, England, Telegraph |
When the selectors announce the England team for the first Test of next summer I don’t want to hear them talking about averages or numbers. For the past few years we have swapped and changed the batting line up with players picked because they are averaging x, y or z....
by Michael Vaughan | Jan 25, 2016 | Cricket |
Michael is player-coach for the Capricorn Commanders in the Masters Champions League in Dubai. He is joined by former England team-mates Paul Collingwood and Geraint Jones, as well as Rikki Clarke for the T20 tournament. Their first-match of the six-team tournament is...
by Michael Vaughan | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog, Cricket, England, Telegraph |
Stuart Broad was an easy bowler to captain. Right from the beginning as a young kid he would want to set this own fields, do things his own way and I loved that in a young cricketer. He was raw but I always felt he would be something special. He liked talking cricket...
by Michael Vaughan | Jan 7, 2016 | Blog, Cricket, England, Telegraph |
Hashim Amla’s resignation is dangerous for England. Now South Africa will regain the brilliant, consistent the batsman and in AB De Villiers they now have a natural leader in charge of the team. South Africa will be stronger for this decision. When you have a captain...
by Michael Vaughan | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog, Cricket, England, Telegraph |
Ben Stokes has the touch of genius about him. It was like watching Adam Gilchrist and Garry Sobers rolled into one. It was magnificent viewing and shows just what talent this England team boast. Stokes is not the only one. There are so many good players in both the...