You Write the Caption - 26/10/12

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Friday 26 October 2012 09:50 EDT
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Michael Vaughan: "Watch and learn lads. This is how you really bowl a maiden over." (26/10/12) To enter the current caption competition, click here.
Michael Vaughan: "Watch and learn lads. This is how you really bowl a maiden over." (26/10/12) To enter the current caption competition, click here.

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Michael Vaughan: "Watch and learn lads. This is how you really bowl a maiden over."

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Just for your information, here's the real caption: Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan rehearses his 'Strictly Come Dancing' routine with partner Natalie Lowe in front of the England Under 17's cricket squad at the National Cricket Centre on October 24, 2012 in Loughborough, England. (Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

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