Vaughan will be joined by England and Essex all-rounder Ravi Bopara and by two former Middlesex bowlers who will be part of the Test Match Special team this winter, Simon Hughes and Angus Fraser. Vaughan will have the opportunity to put the record straight on the numerous stories which have been reported in recent months since his emotional resignation as England captain. It will be interesting to hear what his plans are for getting back into the England side and whether he has got close to considering giving up the game completely. I am sure the vast majority of not only England supporters but cricket fans in general desperately hope Vaughan can get back to the sort of form which has made him one of the most attractive players in recent years. He will always be remembered as the captain who led England to regain the Ashes in...
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