But Vaughan only averages 35.89 as captain (inferior to all the other batsmen in the squad) and bare in mid that includes an average of 74.20 against a poor Bangladesh. In fact as three of his other six centuaries were against the 2004 WI (one of them on the Antigua pancake) he only has two centuaries as captain against good teams and you have to ask with that record is he worthy of a place in the team? I reckon he needs to score runs before Flintoff comes back otherwise it could come to Strauss v Vaughan for both a place in the team and the captaincy.
I've said it a good few times: Vaughan and captaincy is an overblown issue. For his first 11 Tests as captain he was opening the batting, and I've simply never rated him as a Test opener. Yes, he got a crateload of runs in between May 2002 and January 2003 as an opener, but almost every innings (bar 2) involved let-offs, and usually early ones. I said it throughout that time (and, as with the Harmison issue in early 2004, was shot down repeatedly by those willing to jump too swiftly into the "he's a World-beater" camp) that he was not a Test-class opener, and sunce the return from Australia we've seen exactly why. In his last 12 Tests as an opener he's scored more than 32 just 4 times in 19 dismissals. And the story in 2002 was actually much the same, it's just the repeated let-offs disguised the fact.
Usually, however, once he's got in he's scored big runs. Which has always suggested to me that he should be batting three or four, not opening. And since going back down the order - where he was showing quite some promise in 2001 before some wise guy decided to have him open instead of Butcher, who was just beginning to bed back into the role after Atherton's retirement - he has averaged
34.37. Nor does this tell the whole story - his form in the summer of 2004 was excellent, his form in South Africa perfectly reasonable (he got any number of excellent delivieres that series) and only in the 2005 Ashes (plus the one Test in Pakistan where he'd had negligable preparation) was I starting to worry.
So me, I'm quite happy for him to come back into the side as either a three or a four. And if the bowling's as poor as you'd expect from West Indies, I'd back him to score a fair few runs too. It's just a shame he got that blow on the finger just as he seemed to be running-up some decent form for Yorks.