Vaughan quits England one-day captaincy
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
CHESTER-LE-STREET, England, June 19 (AFP): Michael Vaughan resigned as England's one-day captain with immediate effect here Monday.
But Vaughan, in a statement issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board after close of play on the fourth day of the fourth Test against the West Indies, said he would continue as a one-day international cricketer.
And the ECB also added he would remain England's Test captain.
Vaughan's successor as one-day captain will be announced when the squad for the two forthcoming Twenty20 matches and three limited overs internationals against the West Indies is named Friday.
But Vaughan, in a statement issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board after close of play on the fourth day of the fourth Test against the West Indies, said he would continue as a one-day international cricketer.
And the ECB also added he would remain England's Test captain.
Vaughan's successor as one-day captain will be announced when the squad for the two forthcoming Twenty20 matches and three limited overs internationals against the West Indies is named Friday.