England cricket team: A comprehensive guide to their history, achievements, and rivals

England is regarded as the birthplace of cricket and has won the Ashes 32 times. They have also won the T20 World Cup twice and the ODI World Cup once. The English side is revolutionizing Test cricket with their ‘Bazball’ approach. The highest innings total in ODIs (498/4) was scored by England vs Netherlands in Amstelveen, June 17, 2022. The highest innings total in Tests (654/5) was scored vs South Africa in Durban, March 1939.
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Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Joe Root, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Ollie Robinson
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PLAYER NAME ROLESTYLE JERSEY NUMBER
Joe Root Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Offbreak, Legbreak
5
Jason Roy Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: -
67
Dawid Malan Batter Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Legbreak
99
Moeen Ali Allrounder Batting Style: Left hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Offbreak
18
Ben Stokes Allrounder Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Medium fast
55
Liam Livingstone Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Offbreak, Legbreak
23
Chris Woakes Allrounder Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Medium fast
19
Sam Curran Allrounder Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Left arm Medium fast
58
Jonny Bairstow Wicketkeeper Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Medium
51
Jos Buttler Wicketkeeper Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: -
63
Adil Usman Rashid Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Legbreak
95
Mark Wood Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast
33
Jofra Archer Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast
22
Reece Topley Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Left arm Fast medium
38
Harry Brook Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Medium
88
James Vince Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Medium
14
Brydon Carse Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast
92
Ben Duckett Wicketkeeper Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
17
Will Jacks Batter Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
85
Matty Potts Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium
35
Rehan Ahmed Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Legbreak Googly
53
Phil Salt Wicketkeeper Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
61
David Willey Allrounder Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Left arm Fast medium
15
Luke Wood Bowler Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Left arm Medium fast
77
Jamie Luke Smith Wicketkeeper Batting Style: Right hand Bat
Bowling Style: -
39
Tom Hartley Bowler Batting Style: Left hand Bat
Bowling Style: Slow Left arm Orthodox
79
George Louis Sheridan Scrimshaw Bowler Batting Style: Right hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium
52
Sam Hain Batter Batting Style: Right hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Offbreak
48
Saqib Mahmood Bowler Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium
25

ABOUT THE ENGLAND

Test Captain – Ben Stokes
ODI and T20I Captain – Jos Buttler
Test Coach – Brendon McCullum
White-ball coach – Marcus Trescothick
Assistant coach – Paul Collingwood , Andrew Flintoff
Batting coach – Marcus Trescothick
Fast-bowling coach– Neil Killeen
Spin-bowling coach– Jeetan Patel
Fielding coach – Carl Hopkinson
Wicket-keeping coach – James Foster
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England is regarded as the birthplace of cricket. England and Australia were the first teams to play Test matches (March 15-19, 1877). The same two sides also played the first ODI on January 5, 1971. England’s first T20I was played on June 13, 2005, and came against Australia. The England-Australia Ashes rivalry is the oldest in cricket and one of the game’s biggest. During the 1938 Ashes, Len Hutton scored 364, which remains the highest by an Englishman in Test cricket.

While England have won the Ashes 32 times, they have lifted the T20 World Cup twice (2010 and 2022) and the ODI World Cup (2019). In fact, they are the reigning world champions in both formats. The English side also made the 50-over final in 1979, 1987, and 1992 and the T20 World Cup final in 2016. The 2019 World Cup final ended in a tie, and so did the Super Over, but England were declared the winner on the boundary count rule.

Sir Jack Hobbs, Wally Hammond, Sir Len Hutton, Fred Trueman, Sir Ian Botham, Bob Willis, James Anderson, Kevin Pietersen, Sir Alastair Cook, Andrew Strauss, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, and Stuart Broad are some of the finest cricketers to represent the nation. Presently, England are revolutionizing Test cricket with their ‘Bazball’ approach.

RECORDS BY TEAM

  • Largest margin of victory by innings in Tests (innings & 579 runs) – vs Australia at The Oval, August 1938
  • Largest margin of victory by runs in Test (675 runs) – vs Australia in Brisbane, November 1928
  • Highest fourth innings totals in Test (654/5) – vs South Africa in Durban, March 1939
  • The highest run rate in a completed inning in Test (6.5) – vs Pakistan in Rawalpindi in December 2022
  • Most sixes in Test matches (107) – Ben Stokes
  • Best career bowling average in Tests (Minimum of 2000 balls) – 10.75 by George Lohmann
  • Highest innings total in ODIs (498/4) – vs Netherlands in Amstelveen, June 17, 2022
  • Most sixes in an inning by a team in ODIs (26) – vs Netherlands in Amstelveen, June 17, 2022
  • Most sixes in innings by a player in ODIs (17) – Eoin Morgan vs Afghanistan in Manchester June 18, 2019

MAJOR STADIUMS

  • Lord’s, London
  • Edgbaston, Birmingham
  • Headingley, Leeds
  • The Oval, London
  • Trent Bridge, Nottingham
  • The Riverside, Chester-le-Street
  • Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
  • Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

TROPHIES AND AWARD

Below is a list of major tournaments won by the England cricket team across formats:

Year Trophy / Award
2010 T20 World Cup
2019 ODI World Cup
2022 T20 World Cup
  Ashes series wins – 32
England Cricket Team Records

England and Wales Cricket Board Address – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, England, NW8 8QZ
Contact Number – +44 207 432 1200
Email Address – feedback@ecb.co.uk
England and Wales Cricket Board’s official website – https://www.ecb.co.uk

TOP CRICKET ASSOCIATIONS IN ENGLAND

Derbyshire County Cricket Club

Address – The Incora County Ground, Nottingham Road, Derby, DE21 6DA
Contact Number – 01332 388101
Email Address – info@derbyshireccc.com
Website – https://cricket.derbyshireccc.com/

Durham County Cricket Club

Address – Durham Cricket, Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, DH3 3QR
Contact Number – 0191 387 1717
Email Address – reception@durhamcricket.co.uk
Website – https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/

Middlesex County Cricket Club

Address – Lord’s cricket ground NW8 8QN, UK
Contact Number – 020 7286 5453
Email Address – enquiries@middlesexccc.com
Website – https://www.middlesexccc.com/

Lancashire County Cricket Club

Address – Lancashire Cricket Club, Emirates Old Trafford, Talbot Road, Manchester, M16 0PX
Contact Number – 0161 282 4000
Email Address – cricketcentre@lancashirecricket.co.uk
Website – https://cricket.lancashirecricket.co.uk/

Surrey County Cricket Club

Address – The Kia Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, Kennington, London, United Kingdom, SE11 5SS
Contact Number – 0203 946 0100
Email Address – accessibility@surreycricket.com
Website – https://www.kiaoval.com/

Yorkshire County Cricket Club

Address – The Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Headingley Stadium, Leeds, LS6 3DP
Contact Number – 0344 504 3099
Email Address – cricket@yorkshireccc.com
Website – https://yorkshireccc.com/

Sussex County Cricket Club

Address – The 1st Central County Ground, Eaton Road, Hove, BN3 3AN
Contact Number – 01273 827 100
Email Address – info@sussexcricket.co.uk
Website – https://sussexcricket.co.uk/

Hampshire County Cricket Club

Address – Botley Road, West End, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 3XH
Contact Number – 023 8047 2002
Email Address – enquiries@ageasbowl.com
Website – https://www.ageasbowl.com/

GALLERY

FAQs about the England cricket team

Who is the best player in England’s cricket team?

Ben Stokes and Joe Root are considered the best players in the England team. Retired legend Alastair Cook is considered among the team’s greatest Test batters.

Why is there no UK cricket team?

England, Scotland, and Wales together constitute Great Britain. These 3, along with Northern Ireland, constitute the United Kingdom. England, Scotland, and Ireland have their own national cricket teams.

Is cricket popular in England?

Yes. Cricket is one of the most popular sports in England and has been played since the 16th century.

What is the England cricket team’s nickname?

The England team has no official team nickname. However, they are commonly called the ‘poms’ by rival sides.

Is cricket British or Indian?

Cricket originated in England. It was brought to the subcontinent by the East India Company and ended up being a sport that became a religion in India.

How many times have England reached the World Cup final?

Four times. They lost in 1979, 1987, and 1992 before winning the title at home in 2019.

When did England win the T20 World Cup for the first time?

2010. They beat Australia by seven wickets in Bridgetown.

Who has scored the most runs in Ashes for England?

Jack Hobbs – 3636 runs in 41 matches.

Who has claimed the most wickets in the Ashes for England?

Stuart Broad – 131 wickets in 35 matches.

Who was England’s captain during the Bodyline series?

Douglas Jardine was England’s captain during the 1932–33 Bodyline series.