Michael Vaughan Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, BBC Sports

Michael Vaughan

Michael Vaughan Biography

Michael Vaughan is a former English cricketer turned commentator. He played football with passion and went to Silverdale School. Vaughan continued to be a staunch Sheffield Wednesday fan, despite his numerous commitments.

During the Bunbury Cricket Festival as a child, Michael shared the field with Manchester United captain and future England international Gary Neville, who was also a talented young cricketer.

Vaughan first came to the attention of Yorkshire coach Doug Padgett while playing cricket for the school team. At Sheffield’s Abbeydale Park, Vaughan also began playing club cricket for Sheffield College Cricket Club.

The BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award was presented to the England cricket team in December 2005. While Michael was nominated, his colleague Andrew Flintoff won the Sports Personality of the Year award.

Michael Vaughan Age

Michael Vaughan was born on October 29, 1974, in Eccles, Great Manchester in the United Kingdom. He is 48 years old.

Height Michael Vaughan

Vaughan stands at an average height of 6 feet 2 inches.

Michael Vaughan Family

Michael was born and raised in Eccles, Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom by his loving and caring parents. However, information about his family members is under review and will be updated as soon as possible.

Husband Michael Vaughan

He has not shared details about his marital status, however, the investigation into this matter is ongoing and will be updated as soon as possible.

Michael Vaughan Net worth

Vaughan has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.

Career Michael Vaughan

Vaughan is a former cricketer who now works as an England cricket coach. From 2003 to 2008, from 2003 to 2007 and from 2005 to 2007, he served as England’s first Twenty20 captain. He also captained the one day international and test team for England. In the domestic sphere, he was the representative of Yorkshire.

He captained England in 51 Tests, winning 26 (a national record at the time) and losing 11. England won all seven home Tests of the summer of 2004 under Vaughan. and England won all seven away Tests under Vaughan.

In the latter part of his career, his batting suffered due to a recurring knee injury, his decision to bat low to make room for other batsmen (Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook) and the demands of captaincy. In Tests he averaged 50.95 when he was not captain and 36.02 when he was. On 30 June 2009, Vaughan announced his retirement from first-class cricket.

Following his outstanding knock in 2002, Michael was selected as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2003 and became the first player ever to appear on the cover of the Wisden Cricket Bible (in the same year).

Michael received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in August 2005 in recognition of his contribution to the game. After leading England to victory in the Ashes, he was given the Freedom of the City of Sheffield in September 2005.

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