Michael Vaughan

Michael Vaughan

  • Former England & Yorkshire Cricketer
  • Former England Cricket Captain
  • Teamwork & Leadership Speaker

Michael Vaughan is a former England & Yorkshire County Cricket Club Player who played as a right-handed batsman and occasionally bowled right-arm off-breaks. 

Michael started playing for Yorkshire in 1993 and continued until his retirement in 2009. Michael's performances for Yorkshire helped him gain recognition and eventually led to is selection for the England national team and in 2003, he became England Captain, leading them to a historic Ashes victory in 2005, their first in 18 years.

During his career, Michael played 82 Test matches, scoring 5,719 runs at an average of 41.44, including 18 centuries. He also played 86 One Day Internationals (OD's), scoring 1,982 runs. His leadership was marked by a calm and strategic approach, which helped England achieve significant successes

Since his retirement, Michael has become a prominent cricket commentator and pundit who has also established himself as a highly entertaining after dinner speaker known for his engaging speeches and talks about his career and shares lessons from his time in cricket.

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