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Darren Gough ever the showman

Kevin Howells | 16:25 UK time, Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Successive series defeats against India and Sri Lanka have left some wondering if Michael Vaughan's time in charge of the England Test side is running out.

Darren Gough - former England fast bowler, Yorkshire skipper and Strictly Come Dancing star - is not one of them.

He took a short break from the Strictly Come Dancing live tour to talk about his county team-mate’s fate in New Zealand, his future in cricket and his new-found stardom on the dance floor.

Gough and Vaughan in action for England

"I first met Michael when he was 13. He's a good player and great to have around when available for Yorkshire,” he told me.

“When he's with England you can see how much he's improved as a captain from when he started.

“I'm sure the job of England captain will be his for as long as he wants it to be."

One thing Gough has experienced is the pressure than comes from a dip in form and injury. He was written off several times and managed to come back and he thinks Vaughan can do likewise should pressure start to build during the forthcoming series.

"I think he will cope pretty well. He's had a good career and has probably earned enough money now to retire from cricket if he wanted to.

“But he still wants to prove things to people after the knee injury. He is still one of the three best batsmen in England.

"People don't see Michael as a guy who can discipline players because he's not a big guy or strong guy but on the mental side he is very strong and knows how to deal with his players.

“He's got some funny characters in that side and he has to know how to deal with them and he does.

"If his squad stay fit I think they will win in New Zealand comfortably".

Gough is not a fan of spilt captaincy but believes it works now with Vaughan and Paul Collingwood because they are such good friends.

He thinks Collingwood is coming on well as skipper of the limited-overs side and one day he could be ready to take over, but not just yet.

"To be captain you need someone totally mature and intelligent and Michael is that man at the moment.”

As for Gough himself, he feels this will be his last season as a cricketer but also has to consider Yorkshire and the campaign to come.

"I still enjoy playing for Yorkshire and love the fact that I'm captain and it's a challenge that I needed.

“I've got this year to go and see where we are from there.

“Never say never. If we do well and do some of the good things we did last year I'm sure they will try and persuade me to do one more season."

"I still want to be able to perform. I thought I did an excellent job last year and people within the club thought that as well.

“It's about timing and seeing what youngsters we have coming through. I don't want to stop anybody coming through now with me at 38 years of age in September.”

He doesn't rule out some involvement on a part-time playing basis and working with the youngsters.

Darren Gough with his dance partner Lilia Kopylova

Since Christmas, Gough has been back in his dancing shoes. He's always been a showman - one of his nicknames is “Box Office” - but even so his success as a dancer and personality is still sinking in.

"I never thought two-and-half years ago I would be on tour doing sell-out dates in arenas around the UK. It's been amazing and great fun.

"The experience is totally different to that of playing cricket. I never really get nervous on a cricket field, I always have confidence in my ability.

“I've played in front of 120,000 people in India but to have 11,000 on top of you, as we had in Manchester for example, I can't explain how nervous I was.

The diversion from cricket to dancing has opened up a lot of new avenues to Gough. The question must soon be what happens after cricket?

The problem facing Gough - if it is a problem - is how he will be remembered. Walking down the street he turns heads not because of his 463 Test and ODI wickets for England but for his consistent marks of 5.0 from the likes from Len and Co on the judges’ panel.

It's something he's aware of.

"When you add up my wickets in both forms of the game, second behind Sir Ian Botham it can be annoying at times,” he said.

“But at the end of the day I know I achieved everything I could have in cricket, and it got cut short by injury when I was probably at my peak in the Test arena."

Check out the Darren Gough interview here.

Look out for Gough in Sport Relief in March. From pupil to tutor he's going to try his hand at teaching dance as part of the money-raising event.

He's also back on 5 Live this summer with his cricket show. He's looking forward to that and to leading Yorkshire throughout the season.

After that, whatever happens Darren Gough, the cricketer and showman, will be entertaining somebody somewhere.

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  • 1.
  • At 06:42 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • BeefBurger wrote:

nice article but....
a good mark in strictly come dancing is 10. not 5!

  • 2.
  • At 07:18 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • Kevin Howells wrote:


Thank you Beefburger. I am suitably ashamed. Have I got my dancing and ice skating shows mixed up?

  • 3.
  • At 09:16 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • John Heaphy wrote:

Hi, I would like to know more about this spilt captaincy business - is it to do with dropping catches or is it something else?

  • 4.
  • At 10:02 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • chris phillips wrote:

whoever wrote this article ive read one paragraph and already numerous typo's and just things that are plain wrong - rubbish

  • 5.
  • At 11:21 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • Nick Firth wrote:

Despite the fact that a white rose waving hearty Yorkshire man decided to perform a tango whilst wearing a diamond studded leotard with matching eye liner, he is still a local hero and welcome to down a pint of Tetley’s in any pub in dales - our lad.

  • 6.
  • At 11:26 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • eminence wrote:

Allow me to to correct YOUR errors, Chris Phillips!

"Whoever wrote this article? I've read one paragraph and already (there are) numerous typos and just things that are plain wrong. Rubbish!"

Pot, kettle etc.

  • 7.
  • At 11:35 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • eminence wrote:

Allow me to to correct YOUR errors, Chris Phillips!

"Whoever wrote this article? I've read one paragraph and already (there are) numerous typos and just things that are plain wrong. Rubbish!"

Pot, kettle etc.

  • 8.
  • At 11:55 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • James McQuaid wrote:

Chris Phillips - there's a certain amount of irony in a statement like that coming from someone who is clearly unaware how to use either apostrophes or capital letters.

  • 9.
  • At 08:31 AM on 20 Feb 2008,
  • paul carter wrote:

Give a dam about the typo's grow up and read the whole report for what it is.

Are you lot wanna be English teachers.

Oh and yes my grammer sucks deal with it you sad saps.

ps great report

  • 10.
  • At 09:44 PM on 20 Feb 2008,
  • Ron wrote:

Daren gough was one of poms best bowlers and he is popular in england

  • 11.
  • At 06:31 AM on 25 Feb 2008,
  • mheeaad wrote:

eminence and James McQuaid - great chat chaps and as for you Paul Carter, there may have been a touch of sarcasm in their comments??!! As for the article, DG should (and will) go down as a legend in English cricket history, the game needs characters like him
MH

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