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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
ENGLAND selector Geoff Miller demanded an explanation from skipper Michael Vaughan, who described selection for the disastrous second Test against South Africa as "confused", as a trio of former captains spoke out.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
For a long time now, Michael Vaughan has encouraged his players to be attacking and aggressive, whatever the state of the match. "Just go out and play your natural game," he likes to say. "Express yourself." But Test cricket is not that simple. It is time England swallowed their egos and started playing to the situation.
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Different Shades of Green (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
It was interesting to hear on the radio this morning that Geoff Miller and Michael Vaughan were apparently going to have what the tabloids tend to call 'clear-the-air talks', with it being reported that Miller had said something about it being the duty of selectors to give their captain the team he wanted. This instantly made me think of Vaughan's post-toss interview last Friday, when, with admirable...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
Crushing defeat was merely one frustration in a pig of a week for Michael Vaughan. The South Africa bowlers again exposed his defence, while their coach sought to undermine him with dining-room tittle-tattle. Television replays ruled out a (probably) legitimate catch and finally, as captain and front man, he was left to explain the most extraordinary piece of selection by England in decades. He is...
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News & Information (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
England captain Michael Vaughan said controversial debutant Darren Pattinson had “tried his guts out” as he cleared him of blame for the team’s 10-wicket second Test thrashing by South……Read more
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Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
CAPTAIN Michael Vaughan claims his side need to get their “buzz” back if they are to win the npower Test series against South Africa.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
ENGLAND captain Michael Vaughan is convinced his side can bounce back following yesterday’s comprehensive defeat by South Africa in the second Test at Headingley.