Peter Moores
Jun 28 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

The rumour mills are in overdrive. Recently overlooked for the Ashes squad, the former England captain is expected to announce his retirement within days.
Michael Vaughan’s greatest success came at the 2005 Ashes when he.

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