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Retired Cricketer

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About me

  • Cricket
  • Sport
  • England Cricket Team
  • International Cricket

In 2005, Michael Vaughan earned his place in cricket history by becoming the first English captain to win an Ashes series since Mike Gatting in 1986-87. Since then Vaughan has gone on to become one of the most respected commentators in the sport.

Known as one of the best of his time, Vaughan opened the batting with composure showcasing his sound technical ability. Australian spinner Shane Warne claimed that Michael was one of the best batsmen that he has ever bowled to. 

Upon retirement Michael lent his hand to commentary, offering his insight to both English and Australian audiences. 

Career Statistics:

  • 82 test match appearances for England Cricket Team
  • 18 test centuries
  • Test average: 41.44
  • Captained England to 2005 Ashes victory

Michael shared his inspiring story on The Howie Games Podcast, listen here: 

Based in

Australia