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Vaughan resigns as England captain... so does Collingwood

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Seems likely to be confirmed at 1 o'clock when the ECB press conference is held - if so someone could remove the question-mark from the thread title.

Thought it should be a separate thread rather than in the SA-in-England thread. Though if it happened there'd be a certain similarity to the last time the England captain resigned in the during-a-home-series-with-SA capacity.

It'd be a real shame if so for mine, but you couldn't really moan too much if so. He's simply not played well this summer and shouldn't be an automatic selection in the team.
 

gio

U19 Cricketer
I believe he still the right man for England. All I hope is that he's going to withdraw from the last test to regain some form, but retain the captaincy for India.

This England side is not bad, they're just not applying themselves. Wholesale changes, especially to the leadership, would be a mistake.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Saying on Sky that even if it is a sacking the party line will be resignation.

Think the time is right. If he relinquishes the captaincy and gets dropped, perhaps in time he can return just a batsman, might do some good without the pressure of the armband.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Just hope it's Strauss and not Pietersen who gets the job next.

I still hope Vaughan could return to the team, if he were to not play at The Oval, but whether he will I'm not enormously optimistic.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
He is still the right guy. Cant forget 2005 and the fact that the last Ashes debacle was when he wasnt playing.

Moores and the selectors going a little wierd with their slections in the 2nd Test and now.

They clearly are lost and confused.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
He is still the right guy. Cant forget 2005 and the fact that the last Ashes debacle was when he wasnt playing.

Moores and the selectors going a little wierd with their slections in the 2nd Test and now.

They clearly are lost and confused.
I fancy England would still have lost 5-0 had Vaughan been captaining in the 2006/2007 Ashes :)

Don't necessarily disagree about him still being the right man for the job though.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
He is still the right guy. Cant forget 2005 and the fact that the last Ashes debacle was when he wasnt playing.

Moores and the selectors going a little wierd with their slections in the 2nd Test and now.

They clearly are lost and confused.
He is probably still the best available captain but the other bats aren't good enough to carry a specialist skipper; that's basically what he has been of late.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
He is probably still the best available captain but the other bats aren't good enough to carry a specialist skipper; that's basically what he has been of late.
All cricketers go through troughs.

I dont blieve that Shah, Key,Bopara or Joyce are better long term options than Vaughan.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I fancy England would still have lost 5-0 had Vaughan been captaining in the 2006/2007 Ashes :)
Well, it'd depend. Purely on captaincy, I doubt he'd have made much difference, but who knows, he might have scored more runs than Cook, Collingwood or whoever he ended-up replacing.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Plenty of people on SKy seriously suggesting Rob Key for the job :wacko:
After the Pattinson affair, and the weight of 20 years following bad English cricket, this would be the last straw.

Im just cant understand why we handicap ourselves and make our lives more difficult than it needs to be.
 
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Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
After the Pattinson affair and the weight of 20 years following bad English this would be the last straw.

Im just cant understand why we handicap ourselves and make our lives more difficult than it needs to be.
20 years? You might remember the appointment of Chris Cowdrey then.:laugh: But not the appointment of Tony Lewis for the tour of India in 1972/73 when he'd never even played Test Cricket and was nearly 35.
 

jammay123

State 12th Man
Is Key even considered that good a captain?
well he won last years t20 and in the final of this year so the ecb's warped veiw will probably mean they think he is god.

btw baptism of fire or what first series as captain in india for the new captain(if vaughhn resigns
 

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