England's Dream To Become No 1
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About England's Cricketing History
The England cricket team (Welsh: T?m criced Lloegr) is the cricket team which represents England and Wales. Since 1 January 1997 it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), having been previously governed by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) from 1903 until the end of 1996.[1][2]
England and Australia were the first teams to be granted Test status on 15 March 1877 and they gained full membership to the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 15 June 1909. England and Australia also took part in the first One Day International (ODI) on 5 January 1971. England played their first Twenty20 match on 13 June 2005, facing Australia once again.
As of 23 August 2009, England have won 310 of the 890 Test matches they have played and are ranked fifth in the ICC Test Championship.[3][4] They have finished runners-up in 3 Cricket World Cups (1979, 1987 and 1992), and have also been runners up once in the ICC Champions Trophy in 2004. England were also the 1998 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Winners, the only tournament that they have won. They are currently ranked sixth in the ICC ODI Championship.[4]
England are the current holders of the Ashes, which is a contest between England and Australia and which has been fought since the late 19th century.
About England's Ashes History
England would lose their first home series 1?0 in 1882 with The Sporting Times famously printing an obituary on English cricket:
? In Affectionate Remembrance of ENGLISH CRICKET, which died at the Oval on 29th AUGUST, 1882, Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquaintances R.I.P. N.B. - The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.[7] ?
As a result of this loss the tour of 1882?83 was dubbed by England captain Ivo Bligh as "the quest to regain the ashes". England with a mixture of amateurs and professionals won the series 2?1.[8] Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil and so The Ashes was born. A fourth match was then played which Australia won by 4 wickets but the match was not considered part of the Ashes series.[8][9] England would dominate many of these early contests with England winning the Ashes series 10 times between 1884?98.[10] During this period England also played their first Test match against South Africa in 1889 at Port Elizabeth.[11]
The 1899 Ashes series was the first tour where the MCC and the counties appointed a selection committee. There were three active players: Lord Hawke, W.G. Grace and HW Bainbridge who was the captain of Warwickshire. Prior to this, England teams for home Tests had been chosen by the club on whose ground the match was to be played.
The turn of the century saw mixed results for England as they lost four of the eight Ashes series between 1900 and 1914.[12] During this period England would lose their first series against South Africa in the 1905/06 season 4?1 as their batting faltered.[13] The 1912 season saw England take part in a unique experiment. A nine Test triangular tournament involving England, South Africa and Australia was set-up. The series was hampered by a very wet summer and player disputes however and the tournament was considered a failure with the Daily Telegraph stating:[14]
? Nine Tests provide a surfeit of cricket, and contests between Australia and South Africa are not a great attraction to the British public. ?
With Australia sending a weakened team and the South African bowlers being ineffective England dominated the tournament winning four of their six matches. The Australia v South Africa match, at Lord's, was notable for a visit by King George V, the first time a reigning monarch had watched Test cricket.[15] England would go on one more tour against South Africa before the outbreak of World War I.
So lets begin the story of England Reaching the top of the world in all forms of cricket.
England Cricket Board Information
Sport Cricket
Formation date 1997
Location Lord's Cricket Ground
Chairman Giles Clarke
Chief Exec David Collier
Captain Kevin Pieterson
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