Vaughan strains hamstring

Published January 17, 2007

HOBART, Jan 16: England captain Michael Vaughan could miss his team's next tri-series match against Australia after straining his left hamstring on Tuesday. Vaughan suffered the injury while fielding in England's three-wicket win over New Zealand at the Bellerive Oval.

He was able to bat, scoring 17 off 29 balls, but needed the help of a runner and was later ordered to undergo a scan. England's next game is against Australia in Brisbane on Friday but Vaughan said he was unlikely to play.

“If I am honest, at the minute it is extremely doubtful,” Vaughan told the BBC.

“I've not had a hamstring injury before and it is new to me in that I don't know how they react overnight or what it will be like getting on a plane.”

Vaughan, 32, has only just returned to the England fold after two operations on his right knee.

He missed more than a year of international cricket including the Ashes Tests but was recalled for the triangular one-day series after passing a fitness test.—Reuters

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