Michael Vaughan will be omitted from England's Test squad to tour India this winter and is to take a three-month break from international cricket.
England and Wales Cricket Board national selector Geoff Miller today confirmed Vaughan's absence, following speculation about the former captain's playing future.
Miller stressed Vaughan will not be in the Test squad, due to be announced on Monday, because of his poor batting form for Yorkshire since he gave up the England captaincy last month.
'Michael has not been selected for the tour of India because his place in the Test squad cannot be justified based on recent form,’ he said.
'Our view is that it will be to England's benefit if he takes a break from international cricket in the period leading up to Christmas and spends time working on his game.'
The ECB have discussed the situation at length with the 34-year-old and come to a mutually agreeable solution.
The hope is that Vaughan, this month awarded a central contract, will be able to return to his best - and to the England team - either in the Caribbean next spring or in time for the 2009 Ashes.
'We have discussed the situation with Michael,' Miller added.
'He fully understands the reasons for the selectors' decision and has made clear to us that he is fully committed to winning back his place in the England Test side.
'Like all centrally contracted players, Michael will be given a clear programme over the next six months which will include training and match practice over the winter period.
'With a busy period of international cricket on the horizon, we would like to stress that he remains very much part of our plans over the coming year.'