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Will we ever Vaughan in an England shirt again?
I see that Vaughan suffered another (by his standards) failure in the recent county championship match.
Bearing this in mind with his poor test form (and retirement from the captaincy) this summer (save for his ton against NZ) it looks likely that his England days are numbered.
He's 33 now so it could be considered that his best days are behind him, especially for a player who always seemed to rely on 'touch' for form. There have been murmurings that his eyes aren't what they were, although the word from the Vaughan camp is that he's just been unlucky in getting a lot of good balls or poor decisions.
I've also seen talk that he is planning on leaving Yorkshire, which could also be seen as a sign that things are not 100% - indeed it has been rumoured that the likes of Gough are none too pleased to have him back in the side due to his poor form.
All of the above would really be an unfitting ending to someone, who on his day was a great batsman and had few peers when it came to the cover drive. I'm sure in his mind the ideal send off would have been a victorious 2009 Ashes campaign.
So, will we see Vaughan back in the England side again or was the test at Edgbaston his last hurrah?
I see that Vaughan suffered another (by his standards) failure in the recent county championship match.
Bearing this in mind with his poor test form (and retirement from the captaincy) this summer (save for his ton against NZ) it looks likely that his England days are numbered.
He's 33 now so it could be considered that his best days are behind him, especially for a player who always seemed to rely on 'touch' for form. There have been murmurings that his eyes aren't what they were, although the word from the Vaughan camp is that he's just been unlucky in getting a lot of good balls or poor decisions.
I've also seen talk that he is planning on leaving Yorkshire, which could also be seen as a sign that things are not 100% - indeed it has been rumoured that the likes of Gough are none too pleased to have him back in the side due to his poor form.
All of the above would really be an unfitting ending to someone, who on his day was a great batsman and had few peers when it came to the cover drive. I'm sure in his mind the ideal send off would have been a victorious 2009 Ashes campaign.
So, will we see Vaughan back in the England side again or was the test at Edgbaston his last hurrah?