All-rounder Andrew Flintoff regains captaincy Thursday, January 18, 2007 12:41 [IST]
Hobart: All-rounder Andrew Flintoff has been
reappointed England
captain after Michael Vaughan suffered yet another setback with a torn
hamstring that is set to sideline him for at least a week.
England
selectors announced on Wednesday night that Flintoff would again take the
reins, having led the side during its 5-0 loss to the Australians in the Ashes.
Much has been made of his workload, and Flintoff has looked a better player
since Vaughan took over, culminating in his man-of-the-match performance in the
drought-breaking win against New Zealand on Tuesday.
However, Flintoff was preferred over opening batsman Andrew Strauss to
replace Vaughan.
Vaughan suffered the tear during England's win
on Tuesday, in only his second game back after knee surgery that sidelined him
for more than a year.
His injury, which eventually left him needing a runner during the triangular
one-day series match in Hobart, was assessed as a grade-one or slight tear to
his left hamstring here Wednesday.
He will miss Friday's clash against Australia
in Brisbane and is in doubt for the following
two matches in Adelaide, against New Zealand on January 23, and Australia three
days later.
Lancashire batsman Mal Loye has been called into the England squad, although Vaughan
is travelling to Brisbane
with them.
Australian batsman Mike Hussey said Flintoff looked to be finding his best
form since being relieved of the captaincy.
"He had quite a long break coming into the Ashes series, so I'm sure
now he's starting to find some rhythm with his batting," Hussey said in Brisbane.
"I think now he's had a fair bit of cricket behind him (so) you'll see
the best cricket he can play over the next week or two."
Hussey said Vaughan's setback was a big blow
to England's
tri-series hopes.
"He is a class batsman, he's performed well in Australia and
he's got confidence after playing well in our country," he said.
Vaughan's injury occurred in the field
against the Kiwis and although he still opened the England innings, he eventually had
to call on Jamie Dalrymple to act as a runner, before being caught for 17.
His setback is on top of the cracked rib sustained by star batsman Kevin
Pietersen, who has returned to England
but flagged the possibility that he may return if his side reaches the
triangular series finals.
Meanwhile, New Zealand
is still waiting for a definitive diagnosis of fast bowler Shane Bond's latest
back problem.
Bond has battled back injuries throughout his career and was forced from the
field by back soreness during his side's loss to England.
New Zealand
coach John Bracewell said Bond was still feeling stiff and would see a sports
physician on Thursday morning, with a clearer picture of his injury status likely
to emerge within 48 hours.
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