England captain Michael Vaughan, fresh from his century in the Headingley Test match, will play for Yorkshire Phoenix in their Friends Provident Trophy game against Durham Dynamoes at the same venue on Sunday.

However, he is not available to play for Phoenix in their clash with Derbyshire Phantoms at Derby on Thursday.

The fact that Vaughan and all of the England team have been made available for their counties ahead of the third Test at Old Trafford next Thursday shows just how strong is the wind of change which has swept through the England camp since Peter Moores took over as coach from Duncan Fletcher.

As well as keeping his eye in for the Test match, Vaughan will have the opportunity while with Yorkshire to show that he can also make runs at one-day level.

So far this season, he has played in just one Friends Provident Trophy match for Yorkshire, scoring 31 against Scotland in Edinburgh before being caught behind the wicket off paceman Craig Wright.

Meanwhile, former Australian batsman Greg Blewett, who spent a season with Yorkshire in 1999, has announced his retirement from first-class cricket in order to concentrate on coaching and commentating.

Blewett played alongside Darren Lehmann for South Australia and when Lehmann was unavailable for the county eight years ago because of the World Cup in England he recommended him to Yorkshire.

But, although he was an extremely popular figure in the dressing room, he was unable make the same impact that Lehmann had and when he returned to Australia in mid-August to prepare for the Test series with Sri Lanka he had scored only 655 Championship runs at an average of 31.19.

The only time he showed anything like his true form was against Kent at Scarborough, when he scored 98 in the first innings and 190 in the second after Yorkshire had been forced to follow on.