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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 5 months ago
He had seen this summer's Ashes battle as his calling -one more war cry against opponents and in a contest that had earned him a special place in the game's history. The England and Wales Cricket Board clearly thought so, too, offering him one of...
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News Source: The Scotsman
| 5 months ago
Vaughan will hold a press conference tomorrow when he is expected to confirm his retirement. The future of the former England captain has been the subject of speculation since he was left out of England's 16-man Ashes training squad last week...
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News Source: The Independent
| 5 months ago
The teams he led won 26 Test matches, six more than achieved under any other individual's stewardship. His best side brought back the Ashes after an interminable period of 16 years. But there was much more to it than mere figures...He embodied the...
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News Source: 7days
| 5 months ago
Michael Vaughan has thrown the towel in on his unlikely bid for an England return, and is set to announce his retirement from the international scene today. The Yorkshireman, who famously guided England to Ashes victory in 2005, stepped down from the...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
There are no fairytale endings in sport, said Steve Waugh, gimlet-eyed, hard-boiled and unsentimental to the end. Were that he was wrong about that, as the best England captain of the modern era, Michael Vaughan, retired from professional cricket but...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 5 months ago
Michael Vaughan will hold a press conference on Tuesday when he is expected to confirm his retirement. The former England captain's future has been the subject of speculation since he was left out of England's 16-man Ashes training squad last week.
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News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 5 months ago
Former England captain Michael Vaughan is set to announce his retirement from senior cricket on Tuesday. The Yorkshire batsman's future has been the subject of speculation ever since he was left out of England's Ashes training squad last week.
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News Source: Sify News
| 5 months ago
England's most successful Test captain Michael Vaughan will announce his retirement from Test and first-class cricket this week. Ganguly to lecture at Oxford Vaughan, 34, is understood to have made his decision because his right knee makes it...
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News Source: BDNews24
| 5 months ago
Michael Vaughan, the man who led England to more Test victories than any other captain, is expected to announce his retirement from all cricket this week. A press conference has been scheduled for 11.30am at Edgbaston on Tuesday, at which it is...
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News Source: ITN
| 5 months ago
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan looks set to announce his retirement from the game. Reports suggest the 34-year-old has given up on an England recall and decided to quit. Last week, Vaughan was left out of the 16-man England training...