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No-one tried harder than Vaughany - Moxon

Martyn Moxon has paid tribute to retiring Yorkshire and England legend Michael Vaughan – and says he can empathise with his injury plight all too well.

Vaughan, 34, announced his retirement from all forms of cricket with immediate effect yesterday after failing to cover from a chronic knee injury.

And Tykes director of professional cricket Moxon – who opened the batting with Vaughan on his county debut against Roses rivals Lancashire in 1993 – insists the 2005 Ashes hero has made the right decision.

Vaughan, a member of Yorkshire's 2001 Championship winning side and the team who lifted the C&G Cup at Lord's a year later, had been desperate to prove his fitness and rediscover his form with the Tykes to propel himself into Ashes consideration.

But after failing to do so, he has bowed to the inevitable and called time on his playing days.

Moxon, who suffered with injuries towards the end of his own career in 1997, said: "To be fair to Michael, he has worked extremely hard to try and get back into the England team.

"And I don't think anyone could have done anymore than he has with regards to looking after himself; his training and his practice. He's done everything he possibly can."

For more on this story see tonight's Yorkshire Evening Post or click back here later.

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