Michael Vaughan ‘steps back’ from BBC work after staff raise concerns
Michael Vaughan has decided to step back from his commentary work with the BBC “for the time being”.
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Michael Vaughan has decided to step back from his commentary work with the BBC “for the time being”.
The former England captain Michael Vaughan has decided to step down from his work at the BBC amid the 'ongoing dialogue' around the Yorkshire racism investigation.
Michael Vaughan has made the decision to “step back from work with the BBC” in light of the “ongoing dialogue” around the former England cricket captain’s broadcasting role at Headingley for the third Test against New Zealand.
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has "taken the decision to step back" from his role at the BBC.
Michael Vaughan has temporarily stepped down from commentary duties with the BBC, the former England captain said on Tuesday after he was embroiled in the racism controversy involving former Yorkshire player Azeem Rafiq.
With British media widely reporting that Eoin Morgan is likely to announce his international retirement, fans are speculating as to who will be the next England skipper in the white-ball formats. Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that Jos Buttler can become the new leader and he also labelled him as the best white-ball cricketer in the world. Buttler has been in remarkable form off late as he was the leading run-getter in this year's IPL with 863 runs.
Michael Vaughan has backed Jos Buttler to become the team's white-ball skipper after Eoin Morgan steps down, saying the decision would be a "no-brainer". Reports in British media said Morgan is set to announce his retirement from international cricket later on Tuesday, ending a career in which he played more than 300 times across 50-overs and Twenty20 formats.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has backed Jos Buttler to become the team's white-ball skipper after Eoin Morgan steps down, saying the decision would be a "no-brainer".