Strauss not ruling out Vaughan return
England's stand-in one-day captain, Andrew Strauss, has insisted that Michael Vaughan's career is far from over and refused to rule out the possibility of Vaughan leading England in the Ashes this winter
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"Anyone who rules Michael Vaughan out of making a return to the England side would be wrong," Strauss said. "Knowing the character he is and knowing how much he still wants to play for England, I think it would be very wrong for anyone to view the side as moving on from Michael Vaughan."
Strauss has been a "stand-in for a stand-in" after Andrew Flintoff, Vaughan's original replacement when he withdrew from England's tour of India, was yet another player ruled out of the current one-day series against Sri Lanka. Strauss, despite losing four successive matches against a buoyant Sri Lanka side, is confident he has the credentials to lead England in Tests should he be asked.
"I've said before it's a massive honour to captain England and if the job was offered to me I'd do it," he said. "Captaining any side is a tough job, which is why not everyone wants to do it and captaining England is an even tougher job.
"But it's a great challenge and, if things do go well, there is a massive upside to it as well.
"It's been tough," he admitted, "but I still maintain you learn a lot more about yourself and others when things aren't going well. It's not ideal to have stand-in captains and I have been a stand-in for a stand-in [Flintoff] which is far from ideal.
"It's never going to be a slight on me if someone else was selected to do the job but, at the same time, I do feel I've got something to offer."
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