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Peter Moores willing to work with Michael Vaughan

Peter Moores insists that he would work alongside Michael Vaughan should the former England captain be named the team's new director of cricket.

England coach Peter Moores has claimed that he would have no problem working alongside Michael Vaughan, who has been linked with the director of cricket role.

Former England skipper Vaughan has suggested that he would be open to filling the role introduced by the ECB following managing director Paul Downton's departure, and Moores insists that any appointment will not change his focus.

When asked if he was willing to work with Vaughan, the former Lancashire head coach told reporters: "Nothing's personal, this is about England getting better. You'll work with anybody who wants to come in and try to make things better.

"Whoever ends up in that post and how that post is set up it's my job to make it work for the players, they are the key people here. We get them on the park and ready to play good cricket for England.

"I don't like it being about coaches, it's about winning. That's not changed for me at all."

Kevin Pietersen became the latest player to back Vaughan for the job on Thursday.

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England's Kevin Pietersen leaves the pitch after losing his wicket for 6 runs during the third one day international (ODI) cricket match between England and Australia at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham, central England on September 11, 2013
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