Vaughan stakes his claim to get the captaincy back

Michael Vaughan says he wants the England captaincy back when he returns to the team for next month's one-day series with Australia…

Michael Vaughan says he wants the England captaincy back when he returns to the team for next month's one-day series with Australia and New Zealand.

Andrew Flintoff led the team during England's failed Ashes campaign while Vaughan was recovering from knee surgery.

Despite his team's failure, Flintoff said he wanted to keep the captaincy as long as he could, but Vaughan said he was keen to take over when he comes back.

"If it was made available, God, I reckon it's one of the best jobs in the world," Vaughan said in Melbourne yesterday.

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"But I'm sure Freddie and Andrew Strauss would be saying exactly the same thing, so it will be a tough decision for them (the selectors) to make."

Speculation about the England captaincy has intensified after the selectors announced their one-day squad on Thursday, but delayed the naming of the captain until after the Test series.

Flintoff's leadership has been heavily criticised by the British media with claims the extra burden of captaincy had blunted his skills as a player.

Some reports have suggested Vaughan was assured of taking over when he finally returns, but he dismissed the claims.

"That decision will be made, out of my hands, in the next couple of weeks.

"I've been given no indication of which way they're going to go," he confirmed.