YORKSHIRE will be boosted by the return of both Darren Gough and Michael Vaughan for their PPP Healthcare Championship match against Durham at Riverside tomorrow.

Although England have now decided to let all their players take part in the next round of Championship games, Gough had made it known to Yorkshire some time ago that he wanted to be included in this week's side.

It will be Vaughan's first Championship game since breaking a bone in his hand against Derbyshire in the opening match of the season and a good knock from him could be enough to put him in the reckoning for an England place in the first Test against the West Indies which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday week.

Craig White will definitely not make it after having an injection on his knee to relieve the pain from a cyst but he should be fit for Yorkshire's Championship match against Kent which begins at Headingley a week tomorrow.

Chris Silverwood (heel), Anthony McGrath (knee) and Ryan Sidebottom (groin) will all join White in the nets at Headingley over the next few days, along with members of the Second XI who are without a fixture.

The absence of Richard Harden from tomorrow's squad increases speculation that he may have played his last first team match.

Harden suffered a broken bone in his hand on the pre-season tour of Australia to delay the start of his season but on his return he was out for a duck in the Championship match at Derby and then scored nought and one against Zimbabwe.

The ex-Somerset man, who emigrates to New Zealand at the end of the summer, was dropped for the Leicestershire match at Headingleye.

Yorkshire (v Durham) from: Byas, Vaughan, Blakey, Lehmann, Wood, Fellows, Hamilton, Gough, Middlebrook, Hutchison, Hoggard, Craven.

Meanwhile, various building firms will be looking around Headingley tomorrow before submitting tenders for the £9.2m redevelopment of the ground which is due to start in mid-August if lottery cash and other grants are forthcoming.