Michael Vaughan interviewed on this week's ICC Cricket World audio show
Manjrekar reports from the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand
Podcast available for free download and editorial use fromwww.icc-cricket.com
On this week's ICC Cricket World audio show former England captain Michael Vaughan discusses his 18-year career in cricket and his love of art. The 35-year-old Yorkshire man's new autobiography has just been released and it is, he says, a truly honest account.
He says:"I have taken a long time to get this book exactly right and it's completely about me, about my experiences. I think this book is very honest? I have tried to make it positive and also explain about the changes in the game since I entered 18 years ago."
The show can be used in whole or part by radio stations that want cricket content, while the public can also download it straight from the ICC website athttp://www.icc-cricket.com/media_interactive_zone/podcast.php.
Apart from the above interview, this week's ICC Cricket World includes a report by Sanjay Manjrekar of the progress so far at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, where the former India batsman is part of the ESPN STAR Sports commentary team, and there is also a round-up of the last seven days in other cricket, including a look back on the South Africa and England series and an update on the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings.
The weekly ICC Cricket World audio show runs for 15 minutes and has been put together by the ICC's global broadcast partner ESPN STAR Sports
