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News Archive - January 2003Vaughan On Form Again as England Win Test 6.1.2025Yorkshire's Michael Vaughan hit an outstanding 183 in the second innings of the fifth test in Sydney,his first century of the new year and helped put England into the driving seat for the first time in this Ashes Series.
Set a target of 452 runs to win the Match and take the series 5-0 Australia found themselves 25-3 losing both opening batsmen Langer and Hayden cheaply. The target proved too far even for the Australians, arguably the best team in the world and when play resumed on day 5, Somerset's Andrew Caddick stole the show. Caddick claimed the early wicket of night watchman Bichel and the rest were soon to follow. He ended up with figures of 7-94. Yorkshire bowlers Hoggard and Dawson both chipped in with a wicket each as England completed a 225 run victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground. England World Cup Squad Announced 2.1.2025Chairman of Selectors David Graveney has announced the England Squad for the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup. The squad is as follows:
Nasser Hussain (Captain) James Anderson Ian Blackwell Andrew Caddick Paul Collingwood Andy Flintoff Ashley Giles Steve Harmison Mathew Hoggard Ronnie Irani Nick Knight Alec Stewart (W) Marcus Trescothick Michael Vaughan Craig White Coach: Duncan Fletcher Assistant Coach Tim Boon Physiotherapist Dean Conway Physiologist Nigel Stockhill Media Manager Andrew Walpole Analyst Malcolm Ashton Graveney said: "I am satisfied that the players selected in this squad represent the best mix of experience and youth that England has available to it. The unavailability of several key players for various reasons over recent months has given us the opportunity to bring in a number of young players into our plans, several of these players have responded extremely well to the challenge and we have had no hesitation in including them in the squad. So far as Andrew Flintoff is concerned I can tell you that he his making good progress in his rehabilitation work with Dave Roberts at Lancashire and has been bowling at around 90% pace in the nets whilst experiencing much less pain. The indications from the ECB Medical Officer are that Andrew will be fit and able to play a full part in the competition. Ashley Giles has been given the go-ahead from his specialist to begin training and bowled 6 overs in the nets over the weekend without suffering any pain or reaction - again I am satisfied that Ashley will be able to play a full role for England in the World Cup. We will be looking to have both Andrew and Ashley to travel to Australia during the next few weeks to continue their rehabilitation and prove their fitness. So far as Craig White's injury is concerned his recovery is in its early stages. Initial medical advice was that this injury would require 3 - 6 weeks to heal, Craig will be receiving intensive treatment with the aim of having him available for the Finals of the VB Series should England qualify. We will also be looking to Andrew and Ashley to be fit for selection for those finals. Those players presently with the England squad taking part in the VB Series but not included in the World Cup Squad will stay with the team for the duration of the Series and will be considered as replacements should they be required in the event of injury. |