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Vaughan joins Flintoff in England Under-19 squad

Archie Vaughan in batting practice
Like his father Michael, Archie Vaughan is a batter who bowls off-spin [Getty Images]

Archie Vaughan, the son of former England captain Michael, has earned his first call-up to the country's under-19 squad.

Batter Vaughan, 18, is included in a 14-man squad to play two Tests against Sri Lanka, beginning at Wormsley next week.

Vaughan joins Rocky Flintoff - the 16-year-old son of ex-England all-rounder Andrew - who is in the squad for the ongoing one-day series, which is level at 1-1.

Vaughan and Flintoff were on opposing teams last month, playing for a Young Lions Invitational XI and England Under-19s respectively.

Vaughan made 85 from 83 deliveries in the Invitational XI's 288 all out before Flintoff's 106 led the England side to a two-wicket win in the 50-over match.

Somerset's Vaughan signed a two-year contract at Taunton in May, while Flintoff agreed professional terms with Lancashire in June.

Flintoff, who has been playing alongside 18-year-old brother Corey at Old Trafford, made a century for Lancashire's 2nd XI against Warwickshire at Edgbaston in April.