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England Cricketers Jersey Numbers (1-100): The Legends Behind the Numbers

England Cricketers Jersey Numbers (1-100): The Legends Behind the NumbersEngland’s cricket team started using jersey numbers in 1999 during the ICC Cricket World Cup. The idea came from football and other sports, making it easier for fans to recognize players. Each cricketer picks a number for personal or sentimental reasons. For example, Joe Root wears 66 as a nod to the song “Route 66,” while Ben Stokes chose 55 early in his career and stuck with it.

These numbers may not have official importance in cricket records, but they have become special for fans. Some, like Andrew Flintoff’s 11, Alastair Cook’s 26, and James Anderson’s 9, are unforgettable. Unlike in some other sports, England cricket doesn’t retire jersey numbers, so younger players may wear the same ones later. Still, certain numbers will always remind fans of the legends who made them famous. Jersey numbers aren’t just for identification they become a part of a player’s story and legacy.

This article offers a comprehensive overview of Australian cricketers and their jersey numbers from 1 to 100, including important players, stats, and some interesting trivia.

England Cricketers Jersey Numbers (1-100):

Jersey Number Player(s)
1 Nick Knight
2  Andrew Caddick, Marcus Trescothick, Joe Denly
3 Owais Shah, Nasser Hussain, Nick Compton
4 Jonathan Trott, Stephen Parry, Robert Key, Mark Davies
5 Paul Collingwood, Keaton Jennings
6 Jonathan Lewis, Stephen Moore
7 Ian Bell, Graeme Hick, James Foster, Chris Read
8 Stuart Broad, Darren Gough, Ashley Giles
9 James Anderson, Graham Onions
10 Luke Wright, Rehan Ahmed, Anthony McGrath, Alex Hales, Stephen Harmison, Geraint Jones,
11  Andrew Flintoff, Tom Smith
12  Alex Loudon, James Troughton
13 Ajmal Shahzad
14 Andrew Strauss, James Vince
15 Glen Chapple, David Willey, Michael Carberry
16 Eoin Morgan, James Kirtley
17 Liam Plunkett, Jeremy Snape, Ben Duckett
18 Moeen Ali, Ryan Sidebottom,
19 Chris Woakes, Sajid Mahmood,
20 Tim Bresnan, Rikki Clarke, Jason Roy
21 Ben Hollioake
22 Jofra Archer, Craig Kieswetter, Matthew Hoggard
23 Matt Prior, Ravi Bopara
24 Kevin Pietersen, Paul Grayson, Ed Joyce
25 Steven Finn, Ravi Bopara, Saqib Mahmood, Dimitri Mascarenhas, James Hildreth
26 Alastair Cook, Chris Silverwood, Olly Stone
27 Rory Burns
28 Chris Schofield, Matt Parkinson
29 Samit Patel
30 NA
31 Richard Dawson
32 Ollie Pope
33 Chris Tremlett, Mike Powell, Kabir Ali, Mark Wood
34 Jamie Dalrymple, Chris Jordan
35 Matty Potts, Richard Gleeson
36 NA
37 Scott Borthwick, Ian Blackwell
38 Vikram Solanki
39 Kyle Hogg, Jamie Luke Smith
40 Michael Yardy
41 Gareth Batty
42 NA
43 Steve Davies
44 Ben Scott
45 Michael Lumb, Alex Tudor
46 Jade Dernbach, Monty Panesar
47 Paul Nixon
48 Graham Napier, Sam Hain
49 NA
50  Simon Jones
51 Jonny Bairstow, Alex Gidman
52 Phil Mustard, George Louis, Sheridan Scrimshaw
53 James Tredwell
54 NA
55 Ben Stokes
56  Alec Stewart
57 Alan Richardson
58 Robbie Joseph, Sam Curran
59 NA
60 Stuart Meaker
61 Richard Johnson, Phil Salt
62 Will Jefferson
63 Jos Buttler
64 NA
65 NA
66 Graeme Swann, Joe Root
67 Jason Roy
68 Boyd Rankin
69 NA
70 NA
71 NA
72 Tymal Mills
73-74 NA
75 NA
76 NA
77 Mark Ramprakash, Luke Wood
78-79 NA
80 NA
81 NA
82 NA
83 Liam Dawson
84 NA
85 Will Jacks
86 NA
87 NA
88 Harry Brook
89 NA
90 NA
91 NA
92 Brydon Carse
93 NA
94 NA
95 Adil Rashid
96 NA
97 Haseeb Hameed
98 Na
99 Michael Vaughan
100 NA

Behind the Story: Jersey Numbers

Jason Roy Number 20: Jason Roy wears the number 20 on his jersey as a tribute to his childhood hero, South African cricketer Gary Kirsten, who also sported the same number.

Jonny Bairstow Number 51: Jonny Bairstow wears 51 to honor his dad, who passed away at that age. It’s his way of keeping his father close on the field.

Stuart Broad Number 8: Stuart Broad wore jersey number 8 for England, a number he chose as a tribute to his father, Chris Broad, who wore the same number during his playing days.

Jofra Archer Number 22: Jofra Archer wears jersey number 22 as a tribute to his childhood mentor, Abhishek Nayar, who guided him during his early cricket days in Mumbai. The number is also special to him because it was the first squad number he ever wore in professional cricket.

James Anderson Number 9: James Anderson wears the jersey number 9 for England in limited-overs cricket. He chose it because it was his first squad number when he joined Lancashire as a young cricketer.

Joe Root Number 66: Joe Root wears the number 66 on his jersey because when he joined the England team, a kit manager joked about "Route 66."

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