Described as the most exciting batsman to emerge since David Gower
retired, Michael Vaughan provides a personal view of his own
amazing acheivements during 2002. He also contemplates the
controversy that surrounded England's ill-fated World Cup mission,
and discusses the real story behind the decision not to go to
Zimbabwe. Vaughan's thoughts about Nasser Hussain, the captain he
has served most, and his other international and county colleagues
are also shared. Every aspect of an intense and exciting year gets
Vaughan's complete consideration - from being given out handled
ball in India to clean bowling Sachin Tendulkar, from being
targeted by Glenn McGrath to winning the Player of the Series award
in the Ashes battle, and on to the World Cup fiasco. This is a
compelling insight into the world of the 2002 Cricketer of the
Year.
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