World Cup winner James Vince is to stand down as captain of Hampshire after a decade in charge and move to Dubai following attacks on his family home, the English cricket county announced Wednesday.
James Vince has reluctantly found himself centre of attention twice over the last year. First, when he revealed his family home had been attacked twice in a bizarre case of mistaken identity.
England cricketer James Vince has opened up about his decision to move to Dubai with his family, admitting they did not "feel comfortable" in the UK any more after two attacks on his home.
James Vince believes that the ECB's new policy on No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) is inadvertently driving players away from first-class cricket and towards the franchise T20 circuit. Vince ...
The 33-year-old will be stepping back from County Championship play but will maintain his captaincy in the T20 Blast. His move to Dubai means he is no longer a UK resident, which restricts the number ...
James Vince - ageing like fine wine as a T20 globetrotter (File image; Getty). James Vince's career trajectory has been an interesting one. While it has been a stop-start journey at the ...
It's a toss-up: James Vince says his hand was forced by the ECB's stance on NOCs • Getty Images James Vince believes that the ECB's new policy on No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) is ...