By Joe Drabble Last updated: 12th May 2008
Vaughan: Poor form
Test captain Michael Vaughan insists he is confident he can rediscover his batting form during the upcoming Test series against New Zealand.
Vaughan has struggled for form in the build-up to the series - mustering just 135 runs in seven innings for Yorkshire during the start of the 2008 domestic season.
If ever there is a venue where Vaughan is likely to regain his for it is Lord's - the 33-year-old has registered five of his 17 Test hundreds at the home of cricket.
While the Yorkshireman admits he is under pressure, he also believes he has added another dimension to his game since he last took to the crease against the Black Caps in Napier in March.
"I actually feel quite good," said Vaughan.
"Obviously, I haven't got the big score. I would have loved to have got a big hundred for Yorkshire but I feel I have done the hard work by getting in at Headingley - that is usually the tricky part - on four occasions.
"I have got out on those four occasions but I feel I have picked up a bit of rhythm in somewhat tricky conditions.
"I am not in too bad spirits at all because I feel I have found something I lost in that last game at Napier."
Vaughan fell cheaply twice despite England completing a 2-1 series win over the Black Caps during the spring.
However, England selector Geoff Miller is adamant Vaughan will show his undoubted class as he and his team-mates look to record back-to-back series wins over the Kiwis.
"We know he is capable of scoring runs," said Miller. "We think a score is just around the corner and when that happens, all the speculation will disappear."
| Fixture |
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| Thursday 24th July |
| Test Match Series |
| Sri Lanka vs India |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Lancashire vs Hampshire |
| Nottinghamshire vs Yorkshire |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Essex vs Gloucestershire |
| Pro40 - Division Two |
| Glamorgan vs Surrey |
| Friday 25th July |
| Other Match |
| England XI vs Woolmer World XI |
| Varsity Friendly |
| South Africa vs Bangladesh A |
| Saturday 26th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| TBC vs TBC |
| Middlesex vs Durham |
| Kent vs Essex |
| Result |
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| Wednesday 23rd July |
| Pro40 - Division One |
| Durham vs Somerset Somerset won by 18 runs. |
| Tuesday 22nd July |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Middlesex vs Worcestershire Worcestershire won by 10 wickets. |
| Northamptonshire vs Leicestershire Northamptonshire won by 8 wickets. |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Durham vs Glamorgan Durham won by 44 runs. |
| Monday 21st July |
| Varsity Friendly |
| Derbyshire vs Bangladesh A Bangladesh A won by 1 wickets. |
| Sunday 20th July |
| Pro40 - Division One |
| Nottinghamshire vs Hampshire Nottinghamshire won by 31 runs. |
| Middlesex vs Durham Durham won by 7 wickets. |
| Sussex vs Somerset Sussex won by 6 wickets. |
| Pro40 - Division Two |
| Warwickshire vs Kent Kent won by 22 runs. |
| Leicestershire vs Essex Match Tied |
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