Flintoff's Disgrace

Vaughan, who is expected to step down following England's forthcoming disappointing departure from the World Cup in the West Indies, has welcomed the decision. In a press statement this afternoon Vaughan said ‘Chris will be a great addition to this young England side, bringing a wealth of invaluable experience especially off the field. I really couldn't have thought of a better fit for the team as Captain. We really need someone who can lift the team following the kind of crushing defeat we are expecting in the next few days'.
When pressed for a reaction to Flintoff's dismissal Vaughan responded, 'sure I feel bad for Freddie, but that kind of behaviour simply wont be tolerated. He has been warned several times in the past about his drinking, but he is from Lancashire, and these things can be deep routed. That said, if you consistently refuse to buy a round, you cant have any complaints for being sent home in disgrace. At least the new boy has a few quid in his pocket'.
Pedalo
It is understood that Ian Botham has been dispatched via team pedalo to escort Evans to the England camp where they are expected to remain long after their imminent departure from the competition.
