Neil
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New zealand-Brendon Mccullum
South Africa-Ashwell Prince
West Indies-Dwanye Bravo(test-Chanderpaul)
theres no official vice captain for england
Ian Bell has emerged as a candidate to captain England during the one-dayers against New Zealand if Paul Collingwood suffers any injury problems. It had been expected that Kevin Pietersen would take up the job if Collingwood misses any matches but Peter Moores, England's coach, has been talking up the potential of Bell.
Shloky
England- Flintoff has been sacked. No one right now!
South Africa- Kallis has quit. Ashwell Prince Test vice captain. Kallis remains vice captain. Forget the thing I wrote first. Graeme Smith is another.
New Zealand- Brendon McMcllum
West Indies- Ganga
tHaTsIt
Andrew Flintoff - England
Brendon McCullum - New Zealand
Daren Ganga - West Indies
As for South Africa Shaun Pollock and Boeta Dipenaar have just retired from internaional cricket and there are a few "new" players in the team so I don't think a new vice captain has yet to be named
Nafeez Nash
England - There is no Vice Captain, but i think it should be Kevin Pieterson in ODI's.
New Zealand - Brendon Mc Cullum
South Africa - Herchelle Gibbs
West Indies - Dwanye Bravo