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Full Name: Michael Paul Vaughan
Nickname:

Virgil

D.O.B: October 29, 1974 , Manchester
Height: 6' 2''
Bats: Right Hand Bat
Bowls: Right Hand Off-Spin
Yorkshire: Debut 1993 to Date
ODI: 2000 to date
Tests: 1999 to date
Website: www.michaelvaughan.net

Despite the fact that his one-day record hardly matched up to his impressive Test figures, he was appointed captain of England's one-day side in time for the 2003 summer series against Zimbabwe & South Africa. He won two trophies in a month, and soon became the obvious choice to become the Test captain following Nasser Hussain's shock resignation. His previous achievement against Australia in a 4-1 losing Ashes side, earned him three centuries and Man of the Series award. Led England to a 2-2 series draw against South Africa and then to a Test and one-day whitewash of Bangladesh. Captained winning England Test side beating the West Indies 3-0 for the first time since 1968. 

1994 – scored 1066 runs in first full season of first-class cricket
1999 – Scored two 100s (100 and 151) v Essex at Chelmsford
1999-00 – made Test debut v South Africa in Johannesburg
2000 – made 69 in England’s only innings of the rain-shortened fifth Test at Centurion – the match winning debut Test 50 that earned him Man of the Match
2000 – scored 76 for England in the fourth Test v West Indies – awarded Man of the Match
2001 – Took 4-46 and scored 92 v Leicestershire in the B&H at Leicester
2001 – B&H Gold Award for his 128-ball 125* in the quarter-final v Somerset at Taunton (maiden one-day century)
2001 – scored maiden century (120) at Old Trafford
2001 – scored an 89-ball 113 v Essex at Scarborough

2003 - Named as England ODI Captain
2003 - Named as England Test Captain
2004 - Captain of victorious England Team winning Wisden Trophy, West Indies
2004 - scored 140 in final Test v West Indies
  TEST BATTING
m inns no runs av hs

SR 

100/50 ct st
70
126 9 5141 43.94 197  52.14 17/15 39 0

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SR
960 
 70 555 6 2-71 92.50 0 0  3.46 160.0

ODI BATTING
m inns no runs av hs 100/50 ct st
86 83 10 1982 27.15 90 0/16 25 0

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B   M R W

BB

AV 4wi SR ECON
796  86 649 16 4-22 40.56 1 49.75 4.89

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