Frome Exile
Cricket Spectator
Not sure about this one!
Many people have commented on Vaughan's poor ODI record to date when discussing his elevation to the captaincy. However, this may not be a fair criticism as many of his early caps came at five and six in the order when he clearly prefers opening/first wicket down.
So I decide to look at his domestic limited overs record, which is pretty average to say the least. 1 century and 27 fifties in 190 innings, at an average of only 26.42.
Whilst I have no doubt that Vaughan is the right man to succeed Hussain as Test captain (but hopefully not for some time yet!) I'm not convinced he's any more worth his place in the ODI side than his predecessor.
Nasser's domestic limited overs record, whilst not particularly earth shattering, (8 hundreds and 70 fifties from 330 innings at an average of 35.49) is significantly better.
And of course our very own Banger, who was mentioned in early discussions of the vacancy, is way ahead of Vaughan, with 14 hundreds and 28 fifties at an average of 35.83 from only one more innings.
What are the thoughts of the Somersettalk community on this one?
Many people have commented on Vaughan's poor ODI record to date when discussing his elevation to the captaincy. However, this may not be a fair criticism as many of his early caps came at five and six in the order when he clearly prefers opening/first wicket down.
So I decide to look at his domestic limited overs record, which is pretty average to say the least. 1 century and 27 fifties in 190 innings, at an average of only 26.42.
Whilst I have no doubt that Vaughan is the right man to succeed Hussain as Test captain (but hopefully not for some time yet!) I'm not convinced he's any more worth his place in the ODI side than his predecessor.
Nasser's domestic limited overs record, whilst not particularly earth shattering, (8 hundreds and 70 fifties from 330 innings at an average of 35.49) is significantly better.
And of course our very own Banger, who was mentioned in early discussions of the vacancy, is way ahead of Vaughan, with 14 hundreds and 28 fifties at an average of 35.83 from only one more innings.
What are the thoughts of the Somersettalk community on this one?