Vaughan set to quit as one-day captain

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Vaughan set to quit as one-day captain

Michael Vaughan is expected to resign from the captaincy of England's one-day team tomorrow, to concentrate on extending his Test career in the wake of his serious knee injuries, and reclaiming the Ashes in 2009.

Vaughan, 32, has been in charge of England's one-day fortunes ever since Nasser Hussain stepped down in the wake of the 2003 World Cup. He has led the side in 60 matches, winning 32 and losing 22, but in that time, he has been unable to establish his credentials as a one-day batsman. His career average is a meagre 27.15 from 86 games, and he has never made an ODI century.

His hold on the one-day captaincy was weakened during the recent World Cup in the Caribbean. He managed just 130 runs in England's first eight games of the tournament before massaging his figures somewhat with a quickfire 79 against West Indies at Barbados, and in the field he was unable to inspire his side in the wake of the infamous "Fredalo" incident in St Lucia.

According to a report in The Daily Mirror, Vaughan has already informed his friends and family of his decision, and a further announcement is expected after the completion of the Durham Test. Although in principle, Vaughan is against the splitting of the England captaincy, he recognises he will not be around for the 2011 World Cup in the subcontinent.

Meanwhile, Vaughan's hold on the Test captaincy has been consolidated since his return to the side after an 18-month gap. He cemented his place as a batsman with a century in his comeback innings at Headingley, and has since overtaken Peter May as England's most successful Test captain, with 21 wins in 35 matches.

On Friday, England's selectors announce their squad to take on West Indies in two Twenty20 matches and three ODIs. Paul Collingwood is widely tipped to take over Vaughan's role, although Kevin Pietersen is also in the running.

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It was coming, but there are going to be certain problems with having two different captains in charge.
 
England ODI Squad for The NatWest Series

1. Paul Collingwood (Durham) (Captain)
2. James Anderson (Lancashire)
3. Ian Bell (Warwickshire)
4. Stuart Broad (Leicestershire)
5. Alastair Cook (Essex)
6. Dimitri Mascarenhas (Hampshire)
7. Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire)
8. Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire)
9. Liam Plunkett (Durham)
10. Matt Prior (Sussex)
11. Owais Shah (Middlesex)
12. Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)
13. Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)
14. Michael Yardy (Sussex)
 
England ODI Squad for The NatWest Series

1. Paul Collingwood (Durham) (Captain)
2. James Anderson (Lancashire)
3. Ian Bell (Warwickshire)
4. Stuart Broad (Leicestershire)
5. Alastair Cook (Essex)
6. Dimitri Mascarenhas (Hampshire)
7. Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire)
8. Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire)
9. Liam Plunkett (Durham)
10. Matt Prior (Sussex)
11. Owais Shah (Middlesex)
12. Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)
13. Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)
14. Michael Yardy (Sussex)


Dont know these guys could someone fill me in?

Edit sorry I know Mascarenhas.
 
England ODI Squad for The NatWest Series

1. Paul Collingwood (Durham) (Captain)
2. James Anderson (Lancashire)
3. Ian Bell (Warwickshire)
4. Stuart Broad (Leicestershire)
5. Alastair Cook (Essex)
6. Dimitri Mascarenhas (Hampshire)
7. Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire)
8. Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire)
9. Liam Plunkett (Durham)
10. Matt Prior (Sussex)
11. Owais Shah (Middlesex)
12. Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)
13. Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)
14. Michael Yardy (Sussex)

I quite like the look of that squad. And to think we're missing the likes of Bopara, Flintoff and Trescothick.

My line up would be

Cook
Prior
Trott
Pietersen
Bell
Collingwood
Yardy
Mascarenhas
Plunkett
Sidebottom/Anderson
Panesar
 
Cookie doesn't strike me as a short game type player.

I hope to be proved wrong.

Might ruin his test game is my worry. I feel that happened to Vaughan slightly. Good to see Lancashire lad Jimmy Anderson in there.
 
Cookie doesn't strike me as a short game type player.

I hope to be proved wrong.

He can score runs at a quick pace. Has done so for Essex who are brilliant one-day side. Plus I think we could do with an accumulator at the top to balance out the likes of Trott, Pietersen and Prior. I'd prefer it to be Cook and Trescothick, but Prior will do for now.
 
Well I have properly seen them before, but their names dont ring a bell right now.

Ok, well he played for England during the recent world cup to be fair to him.

Trott is British but was raised in RSA and had to go thru the same channels as KP to become eligible (which will have Spoony reaching for the Xanex again) He's a pretty good short game player at number 3.

The others, I'm not overly sure myself.

I've just realised, Matt Prior is a Saffie to...or am I thinking of someone else?
 
Ok, well he played for England during the recent world cup to be fair to him.

Trott is British but was raised in RSA and had to go thru the same channels as KP to become eligible (which will have Spoony reaching for the Xanex again) He's a pretty good short game player at number 3.

The others, I'm not overly sure myself.

I've just realised, Matt Prior is a Saffie to...or am I thinking of someone else?

Thanks for the info :)
 
We got it spot on with Mascarenhas. Get em born here, ship them to Australia to learn how to play properly, then when they're old enough to come back and have learnt their formative trade (19 in his case) bring em back and eventually, stick them in the England side!

No doubt the pissing about with Anderson, in one minute out the next will continue :rolleyes: