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CricketTalk: Dickie Bird salutes Michael Vaughan and predicts a tough Ashes for England



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Published Date: 06 June 2009
DICKIE BIRD looks back on the career of Michael Vaughan but thinks it will be difficult for Andrew Strauss to match Vaughan's finest hour. Listen online to our cricket programme or download to your iPod.
The legendary Test umpire predicts a 2-1 Australia win in the Ashes and thinks the key for England will be in their pace bowling.

Chris Waters joins us to pay homage to Michael Vaughan who announced his retirement from all forms of the game.

And Katherine Brunt tells us about the other Ashes, as England's women's team bid for sporting immortality.

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    June 26: Andrew Gale, Katherine Brunt and Ashley Metcalfe
    June 19: Chris Waters on Michael Vaughan
    June 12: Jacques Rudolph, David Wainwright and Martyn Moxon
    May 29: Tim Bresnan and Anthony McGrath
    May 22: Rick Pyrah
    May 15: Adil Rashid and Anthony McGrath
    May 8: Stewart Regan
    May 1: Matthew Hoggard
    April 24: Richard Pyrah
    April 17: Moxon, McGrath, Kruis, Wainnwright

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    October 3: Season finale
    September 26: Relegation battle
    September 19: Andrew Gale on county cap
    September 12: Chris Waters on central contracts
    September 5: Woodhouse Grange
    August 22: Andrew Gale
    August 8: New era under Kevin Pietersen
    August 1: Deon Kruis
    July 25: Yorkshire and England in trouble
    July 17: Angus Fraser
    July 10: Yorkshire kicked out of Twenty20
    July 3: Gerard Brophy and Ashley Lyth
    June 27: Paul Collingwood suspension
    June 20: Dickie Bird
    June 13: Twenty20 explosion
    June 5: FP Trophy
    May 30: Jacques Rudolph
    May 23: England and Yorkshire
    May 16: Yorkshire struggle against Durham
    May 9: Andrew Gale's century-making start to the season
    May 2: Stewart Regan on the IPL
    Monty Panesar interviewed
    Jason Gillespie says goodbye while Moxon and Regan reflect on last season
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