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Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, has been named as one of the 12 players centrally-contracted to the ECB for the next year.
Vaughan, 33, was rewarded with a 12-month deal despite his lack of form for Yorkshire since relinquishing the Test leadership last month. Only Michael Atherton has captained England on more occasions than Vaughan and no-one comes close in terms of Test wins as skipper.
When he announced his decision to step down from the job, he emphasised his need to justify his place as a batsman. But since returning to the first-class game with Yorkshire last month with a point to prove, his form has been poor.
Nevertheless, he clearly remains in the plans of new captain Kevin Pietersen and national selector Geoff Miller today confirmed Vaughan's award at a press conference at Lord's.
"The award of an England central contract to Michael Vaughan reflects the selectors' view that Michael still has a role to play in the England Test squad over the next 12 months," Miller said.
"As we build toward the Ashes in 2009, we feel that Michael's experience of previous Ashes campaigns and his excellent personal record against Australia will be an important asset to the squad."
Vaughan was man of the series during the 2002-03 Ashes defeat and led his country to the most memorable of wins over the Australians in 2005. The only change in the group of centrally-controlled players, in fact, comes in the bowling department with Vaughan's Yorkshire team-mate Matthew Hoggard being replaced by Nottinghamshire's Stuart Broad.
"Stuart has made rapid progress over the past year and adapted extremely well to the challenges of both Test and one-day international cricket," Miller added.
Seven players - Tim Ambrose, Ravi Bopara, Samit Patel, Matt Prior, Owais Shah, Graeme Swann and Luke Wright - have been awarded England 'increment' contracts for the same period. These replace previous summer deals for those individuals pinpointed for international action.
They will be primarily paid by their counties but receive a top-up payment from the ECB. Others may also earn the extra payment as the increment system includes a point-scoring facet to reward appearances from this winter onwards.
Non-contracted players will be awarded five points for a Test appearance and two for a Twenty20 or ODI appearance and the accumulation of 20 points during a 12-month period will result in automatic qualification for the financial prize.
Hugh Morris, managing director England cricket, said: "The introduction of the new England Increment Contracts is designed primarily to reward players who feature regularly in the England one-day side.
"The creation of a points based system also provides the selectors with the flexibility to reward new players who break into the England Test or one-day teams during the contract period."
Centrally contracted players 2008/09:
James Anderson
Ian Bell
Stuart Broad
Paul Collingwood
Alastair Cook
Andrew Flintoff
Stephen Harmison
Monty Panesar
Kevin Pietersen
Ryan Sidebottom
Andrew Strauss
Michael Vaughan
Increment contracts
Tim Ambrose
Ravi Bopara
Samit Patel
Matthew Prior
Owais Shah
Graeme Swann
Luke Wright
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