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Vaughan set to confirm retirement

Source: BBC
London : United Kingdom | 5 months ago  
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It is thought the 34-year-old's right-knee injury is behind the decision. Vaughan led England to Ashes success against Australia in 2005 and is the country's most successful Test captain. But the opening batsman was left out of a 16-man training squad for this summer's Ashes series which starts at...
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