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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Michael Vaughan says England must build on success
Michael Vaughan, who is skipper of the England cricket team, says that because of the pressure they are under to do well in the Test series in New Zealand his team need to build on their past strengths.
England have been victorious in three out of eight Test series since they won the Ashes in 2005 but now Michael Vaughan thinks they should begin building in plenty of time for the 2009 Ashes.
Michael Vaughan explained: "The building blocks towards winning the Ashes starts right now."
England have a new wicket-keeper in Tim Ambrose, Andrew Strauss has been recalled and Ryan Sidebottom has been declared fit for the action again so England can pick from a good team of men.
Michael Vaughan thinks the series in New Zealand gives his team a great opportunity to start preparing their pathway to victory in future and he feels they need to get over their troubles and build for success.
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