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Vaughan's England Captain exitFormer Strauss, Michael Vaughan, Andrew Strauss has said could end the one-day cricket international on S...

Michael Vaughan anticipates Andrew Strauss exitVaughan's England Captain exitFormer Strauss, Michael Vaughan, Andrew Strauss has said could end the one-day cricket international on Saturday after leaving the World Cup.

He told the BBC Sport England, the 10-wicket quarter-final, the team captain of the Sri Lanka could be his last one-day game.

Strauss ' location is likely to be on the trading partner in England in the winter, the performance review.

Coach Andy Flower said he had spoken the role but will be added to the Strauss, it was time to "Snap judgments".

"I do not believe in taking advantage of the snap-in to the judgments of the time is right for a solid cricket to make it to the end of five months," flower said in a BBC Sport Joe Wilson.

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"If we give ourselves a couple of weeks we will see things much clearer then. Strauss and have discussions on some of the stage in the near future. "

But Vaughan, who captained the 60 ODIs in 2007, during which he was also a test of the captain, believes in Strauss England makes the decision to step down.

Speaking to BBC Sport Rishi Persad, he said: "he is ripe and the ripe bloke and his heart is the captain of the captaincy.

"He is the outstanding test-the captain and his one day batting has improved over the last year or so.

"But he also understands that when he gets home and getting the dust he needs to decide what is best in the England team and the England Setup program.

"You've gone so long. He is a lovely young family, and it appears on the stage, when he asks himself if he wants to do that consistently and he becomes the next World Cup, for a period of four years. You can say he is likely to be.

"He can carry on into the continuity of the India series in the summer. But I have a sneaky suspicion that [Sri Lanka quarter] was his last game. "

England were comprehensively beaten Colombo, Sri Lanka Upul Tharanga as can openers and Tillakaratne Dilshan and preparoitujen excellent centuries make light work posted to Strauss ' side 229-6.

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The defeat will put an end to a rollercoaster, the five-month winter in England. The 3-1 Ashes series victory with Australia began a one-day series and then lost 6-1 before what proved to be disappointing World Cup campaign.

"Throughout the entire World Cup England has been scratching around the formula, and performance, you should produce against such groups [Sri Lanka], and in such conditions," said Vaughan.

"They thought they could Get the rock up and it was all going on at night, the feeling is okay.

"Some of the reasons they played cricket and scary to know why this is due to the fact that a year or so now, we have seen batsmen, bowlers and try and get the limits.

"This was a bit of environmental of Sri Lanka as the old school of England when I was involved in the 2006-7 and prior to that, just to try and knock the target itself and tries to defend it."

Vaughan had suggested, one of the significant weaknesses have been effective in England, or devastating batsmen mould Tharanga Dilshan.

"It was clearly in Sri Lanka will be played to you the ability to hit the ball on top of the circle, you'll have to hit it hard," he said. "Consistently throughout the tournament, England batsmen are not really able to do.

"To understand the way that they wanted to preserve the unity of the group, in conjunction with the from the ashes, but it is clear that in these circumstances, you need players who can remove the ropes and we do not have enough of this.

"Bowling, Graeme Swann has been the only roads took the bowler could get wickets is a key moments, the rest of the struggling."

Vaughan also bemoaned the heavy players, set out in the schedule, which has been in the loop away from home for five months.

England captain Andrew Strauss admits his team's performances at the cricket World Cup were not good enough as his side are crushed by Sri Lanka in the quarter-finals.We did not have a good enough-Strauss

"The timetable has been ridiculous and in England and Wales Cricket Board needs to look at themselves," added Vaughan. "the 2003 and 2007 We complained, and the same thing happens in 2011.

"By saying that they are tired or not, you lose and you lose to Ireland in Bangladesh. English has been confused. For the one-day cricket away from home, England has received a lot of questions to answer. "

These are some of the problems, the flower may be in doubt, focusing on: a review.

"There is a lot of good stuff, England over the winter, the Group concluded, but there are some lessons we can learn from, some of the errors, we have done," he admitted.

"We have been very inconsistent as a one-day side in the last couple of months. Ashes series in Australia when we played with some reasonable cricket but was beaten there and vankemmin that knocked us confidence a bit.

"Come here, we have not delivered the skills needed for such conditions.

"To be honest, I think fatigue is a part of it, but you don't play well enough, and that is the investment. The different reasons.

"We have a really good couple of years, as well as the test-that the one-day cricket so is really disappointing, we could not do better in the World Cup."


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