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Friday, August 24, 2007

Michael Vaughan wants to return to One day team

England Test captain Michael Vaughan believes that he could break the shackles on his scoring potential should he be given one more opportunity in the one-day squad, sans captaincy.
Vaughan has been left out of the Engaland ODI squad ever since he quit captaincy after a disappointing World Cup campaign.
"Maybe playing as a non-captain will unleash the shackles, and I will just have a go and become a better player," Vaughan was quoted as saying to the NatWest cricket website, adding that his chances for a recall would come down to his successor, Paul Collingwood.
"Only time will tell - but certainly in a year if I'm fit and firing I'd like another opportunity. But that's down to Colly to select me," the Yorkshire player added.
Vaughan has traditionally struggled to get going in one-day cricket despite a Test average of 43.94, which saw him being crowned Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2003.
Vaughan’s poor World Cup and an ODI average of just 27.15, with no hundreds, make him look pretty ordinary.

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