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New Zealand Tour of England, 2004

Itinerary

20 May 2004 - :eng: England vs New Zealand :nzf: - First Test at Lord's - England won by 5 wickets
03 Jun 2004 - :eng: England vs New Zealand :nzf: - Second Test at Headingley - England won by an innings and 105 runs
10 Jun 2004 - :eng: England vs New Zealand :nzf: - Third Test at Trent Bridge - England won by 5 wickets

England Squad

:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:

:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher
:eng: :ar: Paul Collingwood
:eng: :bat: Robert Key
:eng: :bat: Owais Shah
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith :redo:
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick

:eng: :wk: James Foster
:eng: :wk: Chris Read

:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff

:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: Sajid Mahmood
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom

:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
The game will only allow me to select 18 of these players, so we'll just roll with it based on vibes.

The 2004 summer would be the first in several years where England would go into it without the services of Nick Knight. England's efforts to blood young players means that they have a selection of possible replacements with Test experience: Mark Butcher (31), Paul Collingwood (27) Robert Key (25) and Owais Shah (25) are all capped and ready to go, while Ed Smith (26) enjoyed a breakout County Championship season in 2003 and was unfortunate to miss out on a Test cap last winter. There are also unconfirmed rumours that the England team management consulted with the ECB about the possibility of selecting the hugely exciting Phil Jaques: the Australian has a British passport and two English parents, but selectors were told he would have to serve a four-year qualifying period that rules him out of selection until at least 2006. It will certainly be interesting to see which players get the nod to have one or more attempt to nail down the last spot in England's top six this season.
 
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:eng: England vs New Zealand :nzf: - First Test at Lord's

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Robert Key
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson

Kiwi XI
:nzf: :bat: Mark Richardson
:nzf: :bat: Stephen Fleming :c:
:nzf: :bat: Nathan Astle
:nzf: :ar: Scott Styris
:nzf: :bat: Craig McMillan
:nzf: :ar: Jacob Oram
:nzf: :ar: Chris Cairns
:nzf: :wk: Brendon McCullum
:nzf: :ar: Daniel Vettori
:nzf: :bwl: Daryl Tuffey
:nzf: :bwl: Chris Martin

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New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat

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It's truly an interesting time to be a cricket fan. As rather a strong New Zealand team arrives on English shores, they will face an England team who don't seem to quite know how they fit together despite winning 14 of their last 16 Tests under captain Nasser Hussain. The first question of who would bat at number three was answered by Robert Key's sublime County Championship form: the Kent man got the nod above a range of other very good options. Then, the bowling attack: with nine front-line bowlers to squeeze into a five-man attack, there are always going to be those who miss out. For the first Test, the seamers are Anderson, Jones, Sidebottom and Flintoff while the spinner is Graeme Swann. And that bowling attack would be put to immediate use as Stephen Fleming won the toss and opted to bat first.

It was a really rough start for the home team: the Kiwis batted excellently throughout Day One. They put on 311 runs before the close of play, highlighted by centuries from both Astle and Fleming, and lowlighted only by the early dismissal of Richardson and the loss of Fleming to the last ball of the day's play. The second day turned the game on its head though: within ten minutes of play getting underway, four more Kiwi wickets had been lost: first, Flintoff beat Astle for pace with his first ball of the morning, then Jimmy Anderson sent down a triple-wicket over in which he took the wickets of Styris, Oram and McMillan. The New Zealand batting line-up is exceptionally deep though, and Chris Cairns fought back with a bristling 82, supported by McCullum and Vettori.

After such a long and tiresome stint in the field, it would be vital for the English batters to respond in kind. The trouble was that where New Zealand had enjoyed the benefits of two big contributions from Fleming and Astle, the English batters repeatedly found themselves getting in and then getting out. Of the dismissed batters, only Strauss was out for single figures (snicking an angled ball from Tuffey into the slips) but only two passed 50: Trescothick (82) and Hussain (62) both losing their wickets before being able to push on for a century. Much of the credit for this has to go to disciplined bowling from Cairns and Oram in particular as the two all-rounders took three wickets each, and secured a big lead of 122 for New Zealand.

The England bowlers had no choice but to do better than they had in the first innings, and they did immediately make a good start: first, Anderson took the wickets of both openers in the ninth over, then Sidebottom followed up with the wickets of both Styris and Astle. After that, the key was to keep the pressure on and most of the bowlers did a stellar job of it: Flintoff and Swann added two cheap wickets each, and Anderson took a third: the only weak link in the attack was Jones, whose struggle for control saw him leak runs at six an over, although he did take the important wicket of top-scorer McMillan.

The result was that England would be chasing an improbably 350 to win. Improbable, but not impossible as we've seen this team chase down unlikely scores so very often. A big opening stand of 144 certainly helped out: suddenly, rather than staring down the barrel of 350, the England middle order could tell themselves they were 0 for 1 chasing 206. It's easier mentally for some reason. Trescothick kept going past his century (his 15th in Tests, and another masterclass), but his dismissal to a big-swinging Tuffey delivery was the catalyst for a mini-collapse. Rob Key (at this point 44 not out) was joined by his close friend Andrew Flintoff as England still needed another 104 to win the game. They managed to get halfway there before losing Key, but Chris Read kept his head and stayed with Flintoff the rest of the way. The big Lancastrian won the game at just gone 18:00 on the last day, dropping a single into the off side to bring up his 50 and England's win.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Marcus Trescothick - 5 points (+5)
2. Jimmy Anderson - 3 points (+3)
3. Andrew Flintoff - 2 points (+2)
4. Robert Key - 1 point (+1)
 
:eng: England (1) vs (0) New Zealand :nzf: - Second Test at Headingley

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Robert Key
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson

Kiwi XI
:nzf: :bat: Mark Richardson
:nzf: :bat: Michael Papps
:nzf: :bat: Stephen Fleming :c:
:nzf: :bat: Nathan Astle
:nzf: :ar: Scott Styris
:nzf: :ar: Jacob Oram
:nzf: :ar: Chris Cairns
:nzf: :wk: Brendon McCullum
:nzf: :ar: Daniel Vettori
:nzf: :bwl: Daryl Tuffey
:nzf: :bwl: Chris Martin

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New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat

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Arriving in Headingley, both teams had shuffled the pack a little bit: for New Zealand, that came in the form of Michael Papps coming back in for McMillan: as a specialist opener, he took the spot alongside Richardson while Fleming and Astle shuffled down a little bit. For England, they shuffled the pace pack again with Harmison and Hoggard coming in. It doesn't feel like a huge change though, for either team, and the game started in much the same fashion by Fleming winning the toss and batting.

That was where the similarities ended. Thanks mostly to excellent opening spells from Anderson and Harmison, New Zealand's batting effort started in a flurry of wickets. It sounds terribly reductive, but there's not really much to write about this innings: few of the Kiwi batters really stood up and held their ground, none better than Astle (40 off 69) or Tuffey (26* off 52) and none of the English bowlers particularly stood out from what was an excellent team bowling effort.

The English batting reply continued in a similar vein: it was just consistently very good indeed, and none of the Kiwi bowlers really gave them too much trouble. Andrew Strauss headlined proceedings with a leisurely century, made in no particular hurry owing to there being just so much time left in the game. He was supported by cameos from Trescothick, Key and Hussain without any of them really pushing on. There followed yet another big Thorpe-Flintoff partnership: of the 115 runs they made together, Flintoff scored 90 of them from just 79 balls faced, and there was a huge collective groan when he was bowled by Cairns. Swann added a third career half-century from number eight while Thorpe continued accumulating. The Surrey man was well into the 90s by the time Swann's wicket fell, but never got the chance to add to it as Hoggard, Harmison and Anderson conspired to leave him stranded. The glaring thing from a neutral perspective was just how underbowled Daniel Vettori was: he took an excellent, economical three-wicket haul and yet spent most of his time not bowling while the rest of the attack went far worse. Serious questions for Fleming to answer.

No matter, as the English bowlers picked up exactly where they left off: Anderson and Hoggard tore through the top order before Graeme Swann spun his way through the lower-middle. Indeed, the game would have been over very quickly indeed if not for yet more batting resistance from Daryl Tuffey. The Northern Districts man held onto his wicket for 121 deliveries before finally being dismissed for the first time in the match. It was futile resistance from him and from Scott Styris, but ultimately it gained them nothing: they still lost the game by an innings and three figures.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Jimmy Anderson - 5 points (+2)
=. Andrew Strauss - 5 points (+5)
=. Marcus Trescothick - 5 points
4. Graeme Swann - 3 points (+3)
5. Andrew Flintoff - 2 points
6. Steve Harmison - 1 point (+1)
=. Robert Key - 1 points
 
:eng: England (2) vs (0) New Zealand :nzf: - Third Test at Trent Bridge

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Robert Key
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :bwl: Saj Mahmood
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison

Kiwi XI
:nzf: :bat: Mark Richardson
:nzf: :bat: Stephen Fleming :c:
:nzf: :ar: Scott Styris
:nzf: :bat: Nathan Astle
:nzf: :bat: Craig McMillan
:nzf: :ar: Jacob Oram
:nzf: :ar: Chris Cairns
:nzf: :wk: Brendon McCullum
:nzf: :ar: James Franklin
:nzf: :bwl: Kyle Mills
:nzf: :bwl: Chris Martin

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New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat

- - -

With the series already decided, both teams made changes ahead of the Trent Bridge Test. For England, that was another shuffle in the bowling department: Jimmy Anderson and Ashley Giles were both rested to make room for Saj Mahmood and Ashley Giles. For New Zealand, it involved the re-dropping of Michael Papps with Fleming back up as a makeshift opener, McMillan back into the side, and two changes in the bowling department: Daniel Vettori went from underbowled to out of the side, and Tuffey was also left out; James Franklin and Kyle Mills replace them.

Fleming made it three tosses won out of three, and he chose to bat first once again. The makeshift opening pair did quite well together again: the stubborn Richardson held his end very well, while Fleming played more of the strokes. Some excellent bowling from Flintoff and Mahmood was eventually rewarded with the wickets of Fleming and Styris, but the game really turned when Ashley Giles came into the attack: he twirled his way to a high-quality five-wicket haul in a display of day one bowling that will leave New Zealand scratching their heads about why they left out their own specialist spinner. Flintoff then came back into the attack to blow away the tail before the close of the first day: New Zealand, 284 all out.

The England batting effort could not have started worse: Trescothick losing his off stump to the very first ball of the innings. Strauss, Key, Thorpe and Flintoff all found themselves bested by the Kiwi seamers, and England were in a very precarious position at 134 for five. But those very real fears were assuaged by a record sixth-wicket partnership between Hussain and Read: the England captain notched up his eighth Test century, and the England wicket-keeper his first (the first by any England wicket-keeper since July 1989) as the pair recorded a historic partnership of 231. England kept batting after Hussain was dismissed, long enough for Read to record the highest innings ever by an England Test wicket-keeper: he was eventually dismissed for 154, at which point Hussain did indeed declare the innings.

Early in their second innings, New Zealand suffered the worst possible news: Stephen Fleming had been hit hard by a Harmison bouncer and went down like a sack of spuds. He would take no further part in the match, and his prospects of playing in the one-dayers were doubtful. The rest of the Kiwi batting was at least quite stubborn: Styris made a half-century, and there were contributions of 20 or 30 up and down the batting card. Crucially though, nothing that would take the game away from England. Their bowlers earned them a nice, manageable run-chase of 139.

On an up and down pitch, batting wasn't easy but a superb half-century from Strauss ensured that England always remained ahead of the game. Strauss's dismissal on the cusp of the target brought Chris Read to the crease, and it was entirely fitting that England's history-making wicket-keeper was there to hit the winning runs that sealed a 3-0 whitewash.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Jimmy Anderson - 5 points
=. Chris Read - 5 points (+5)
=. Andrew Strauss - 5 points
=. Marcus Trescothick - 5 points
5. Andrew Flintoff - 3 points (+1)
=. Ashley Giles - 3 points (+3)
=. Graeme Swann - 3 points
8. Nasser Hussain - 2 points (+2)
9. Steve Harmison - 1 point
=. Robert Key - 1 point
 
West Indies Tour of England, 2004

Itinerary

22 Jul 2004 - :eng: England vs West Indies :wi: - First Test at Lord's - England won by 7 runs
29 Jul 2004 - :eng: England vs West Indies :wi: - Second Test at Edgbaston - England won by 53 runs
12 Aug 2004 - :eng: England vs West Indies :wi: - Third Test at Old Trafford - England won by 2 wickets
19 Aug 2004 - :eng: England vs West Indies :wi: - Fourth Test at The Oval - England won by 9 wickets

England Squad

:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:

:eng: :ar: Paul Collingwood
:eng: :bat: Owais Shah
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith :redo:
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick

:eng: :wk: James Foster
:eng: :wk: Chris Read

:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff

:eng: :bwl: Kabir Ali
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: James Kirtley
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom

:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann

After a hugely successful series against New Zealand, there were still a few changes to the England squad before the West Indies arrived. For one thing, Robert Key was left out after making only one half-century in the series; for another, Saj Mahmood was sent back to county cricket to develop his game after his spell in the third Test was expensive and troubled by no-balls. Apart from the number three spot this is a relatively settled side: it looks as if Owais Shah and Ed Smith will be going head-to-head to nail down that position before the South Africa tour and next summer's Ashes series.
 
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:eng: England vs West Indies :wi: - First Test at Lord's

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith (debut)
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson

West Indian XI
:wi: :ar: Chris Gayle
:wi: :bat: Devon Smith
:wi: :bat: Ramnaresh Sarwan
:wi: :bat: Brian Lara :c:
:wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul
:wi: :ar: Dwayne Bravo
:wi: :wk: Ridley Jacobs
:wi: :ar: Omari Banks
:wi: :bwl: Tino Best
:wi: :bwl: Pedro Collins
:wi: :bwl: Fidel Edwards

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England won the toss and chose to bat

- - -

As England's Test team sits on a seven-match winning streak, four of them against this exact opposition in their own backyard, it is fair to say that the tourists are not the bookies' favourites. Despite that, they come in with a fairly settled team: the batting order and bowling attack look broadly similar to what we're used to seeing, with the main changes being the inclusion of Dwayne Bravo and Omari Banks in place of Ryan Hinds and Adam Sanford. These may both prove to be good changes, and fans will soon be seeing them because Nasser Hussain has won the toss and will get first use of facilities. His batting charges include debutant Ed Smith, who takes the spot of his county teammate Robert Key.

The English batters had a troubled start under cloudy skies: Best and Bravo both got the ball to talk, sending home Strauss, Trescothick and Hussain early in the piece. Ed Smith impressed on debut, peppering the square boundaries with drives and glances, only to make an error just after celebrating his 50; nicking off to Omari Banks. Thorpe then did exactly the same thing by getting to 50 and then getting out, which will have been particularly disappointing in his 100th Test match for England. And when he was out, the wickets never stopped coming; England crumbling to 233 all out midway through the evening session, their batting in tatters thanks mostly to Omari Banks.

Initially, it looked like things would be just as miserable for the visiting batters, but after losing four wickets on the first evening, the second morning dawned a brand new day. Chanderpaul made himself very comfortable at the crease, but he took second fiddle to the more expansive strokeplay of Dwayne Bravo. The debutant Trinidadian found the boundary 15 times on his way to a very impressive Test century: the first of many? When those two were dismissed there wasn't much in the shed, and the West Indies quickly tottered to 282 for nine and the game was once again in the balance. That was, of course, until Cricket Captain happened: Pedro Collins and Fidel Edwards biffing their way to a 55-run last wicket partnership that put the visitors well ahead.

They then pressed home their advantage with a sustained period of good, aggressive cricket with the ball. Even when England batters got in, the West Indian bowlers never stopped attacking, and that meant that only two players scored more than 30 in the England innings. One of them was Trescothick with 37, and one was Chris Read. The England keeper, no doubt riding high on the confidence of his recent century, swung the bat hard enough to score a 62-ball 70 from number seven. With support from Giles and Sidebottom, it was enough to set the West Indies a target of 180. Eminently gettable, but just enough that England's bowlers could present a real challenge in difficult batting conditions.

And they did. First, Anderson and Harmison bowled very well with the new ball. They took the wickets of Gayle, Sarwan and Lara, but even then the West Indies were still ahead in the game. Devon Smith and Chanderpaul were both batting solidly when Hussain decided to put his trust in both his left-armers. They repaid that trust magnificently: Sidebottom found an extra yard of pace, and his natural delivery swung sharply away from the left-handers and back into the right: accordingly, Smith snicked off into the slips before Bravo was trapped LBW. Then Sidebottom scrambled the seam and trapped Jacobs in front of middle. Things were getting really tense now, and they became even moreso when Giles held one back a bit and took a return catch from Chanderpaul. He then started to spin a web around the tail-enders, dismissing both Banks and Best. That left only Collins and Edwards, the scourges of the first innings, to score the last 15 runs. But this time they only got halfway as Ashley Giles sealed a thrilling England victory!

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Ashley Giles - 8 points (+5)
=. Chris Read - 8 points (+3)
3. Jimmy Anderson - 6 points (+1)
4. Andrew Strauss - 5 points
=. Marcus Trescothick - 5 points
6. Andrew Flintoff - 3 points
=. Graeme Swann - 3 points
8. Nasser Hussain - 2 points
=. Ryan Sidebottom - 2 points (+2)
9. Steve Harmison - 1 point
=. Robert Key - 1 point
 
:eng: England (1) vs (0) West Indies :wi: - Second Test at Edgbaston

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson

West Indian XI
:wi: :ar: Chris Gayle
:wi: :bat: Devon Smith
:wi: :bat: Ramnaresh Sarwan
:wi: :bat: Brian Lara :c:
:wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul
:wi: :ar: Dwayne Bravo
:wi: :wk: Ridley Jacobs
:wi: :ar: Omari Banks
:wi: :bwl: Pedro Collins
:wi: :bwl: Corey Collymore
:wi: :bwl: Jermaine Lawson

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England won the toss and chose to bat

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After a thrillingly close first Test match, both teams came to Edgbaston having made only minor changes to their bowling packs. For England, that meant bringing in Simon Jones, and for West Indies it meant Corey Collymore and Jermaine Lawson got the nod. Both teams retained unchanged batting units. Once again, Hussain won the toss and chose to bat first despite very cloudy skies. This proved to be a poor choice.

On a very muggy, overcast morning the ball immediately swung around corners. Lawson, Collymore and Bravo all found success in exploiting the conditions, and they left the England batting in tatters. However, the most costly dismissal was that of Ashley Giles, for the tall spin bowler was not bowled out but was instead injured out of the game by a Jermaine Lawson bouncer that hit him flush on his bowling hand. He was on 30 not out at the time, and on a pitch that is expected to take spin later in the game his loss will absolutely be felt by England. Ultimately, the home side were bowled out for 201 on the eve of Tea, and Chris Read again top-scored.

To be without a spinner when the sun came out was a major disadvantage for England. They found themselves punished not by any of the big four batters (Gayle, Sarwan, Lara, Shiv) but by the unlikely duo of Devon Smith and Dwayne Bravo. Strong contributions by both of them were the backbone around which a West Indian innings of 320 was built: all four of the English seamers bowled well, but the absence of Giles was keenly felt. After 118 overs in the field, all four of them looked rather tired and the West Indies' lead stood at 119.

We know better than to write England off, even in bleak situations such as these. The entire standing of the game was changed by an opening partnership of real quality between Trescothick and Strauss: the two left-handers managed to restore parity before the loss of the first wicket, and even though only 46 of those runs belonged to Strauss his contribution was crucial. Trescothick slowed a little while Smith and Hussain each scored 20s, but he really kicked on again once he had Andrew Flintoff with him at the other end. The two star players recorded a partnership of 173, one less than Trescothick's eventual tally of 174. Once the opener was gone, Flintoff really kicked on: he thrashed his way to a century narrowly before losing his last two tail-end partners in the same action-packed over. But England had got right back ahead in the game, and West Indies would be facing a challenging target of 314 to win.

The West Indies made a strong start, losing only one early wicket to Simon Jones. Smith, Lara and Chanderpaul all made meaningful contributions as the West Indies climbed to 150 for two, then 182 for three. So who should turn the game on its head once more, but Marcus Trescothick. Not content with dominating the run-scoring, he also turned his arm over for five overs. In those overs he conceded 25 runs, but he also claimed the vital wickets of Brian Lara and Dwayne Bravo. When he was done, Simon Jones came back into the attack armed with a ball that was beginning to reverse-swing. It simply wasn't a fair contest as the rangy Welshman took the last five West Indian wickets to fall with a peerless spell of fast bowling.

Just like that, England had won by 53 runs. Just like that, they had claimed an unassailable 2-0 lead.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Marcus Trescothick - 10 points (+5)
2. Chris Read - 9 points (+1)
3. Ashley Giles - 8 points
4. Jimmy Anderson - 6 points
5. Andrew Flintoff - 5 points (+2)
=. Andrew Strauss - 5 points
7. Simon Jones - 3 points (+3)
=. Graeme Swann - 3 points
9. Nasser Hussain - 2 points
=. Ryan Sidebottom - 2 points
11. Steve Harmison - 1 point
=. Robert Key - 1 point
 
:eng: England (2) vs (0) West Indies :wi: - Third Test at Old Trafford

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :bwl: Kabir Ali
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard

West Indian XI
:wi: :ar: Chris Gayle
:wi: :bat: Sylvester Joseph
:wi: :bat: Ramnaresh Sarwan
:wi: :bat: Brian Lara :c:
:wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul
:wi: :ar: Dwayne Bravo
:wi: :wk: Carlton Baugh
:wi: :bwl: Dave Mohammed
:wi: :bwl: Pedro Collins
:wi: :bwl: Corey Collymore
:wi: :bwl: Fidel Edwards

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West Indies won the toss and chose to bat

- - -

When the dust settled on the English victory, there was good news from their camp: although Ashley Giles had been ruled out of the third Test, his participation in the fourth Test at The Oval was a possibility and his availability for the winter tour of South Africa a certainty. So that was a big plus. All the same, it meant England had to go for big changes in their bowling attack with Swann, Hoggard and Kabir Ali all coming into the side as the workloads of both Anderson and Sidebottom were monitored. On the other hand, the West Indies hit the panic button with changes to their opening batter, wicket-keeper, spinner and opening bowler: Sylvester Joseph, Carlton Baugh, Dave Mohammed and Fidel Edwards were the lucky quartet to come into the side.

Once again, the West Indian top order all made good starts, but once again none of them was able to make it count. Gayle 41, Joseph 35, Sarwan 34, Lara 48 is the sort of scorecard that will have the coaching staff tearing their hair clean from their scalps. To their credit, the English bowlers were also very good indeed: Flintoff, Ali and Swann taking three wickets each as the West Indies were reduced to 178 for nine. And you all know what's coming now: a 49-run tenth wicket partnership between Collymore and Edwards saw the visitors successfully past the 200 mark to keep them in the game. Cricket Captain.

The English batting reply was lacklustre again though: both openers and then the entire middle-order fell cheaply, leaving only Ed Smith standing tall amongst the wreckage. The Kent man made 55, his second Test half-century, before becoming Fidel Edwards' fifth victim in yet another searing spell of slingy speed. Plucky contributions from Read and Simon Jones again repaired the worst of the damage and England trailed by only 15. If they wanted to win though, they would have to figure out a way of dealing with Fidel Edwards: the Barbadian had starred with figures of seven for 44.

The West Indian second innings was yet another characterised by contributions of more than 30 but less than 60. This time there were five of them: Sylvester Joseph (50), Ramnaresh Sarwan (38), Brian Lara (43), Dwayne Bravo (58) and Carlton Baugh (40) are the batters to be named and shamed. Despite a relentless bowling effort from the England attack, the West Indians knew they'd left potentially crucial runs on the table. When you have five batters who make big starts like that, you really need to be setting the opposition more than 278 to win, and we all know what this England team is like in a run chase.

Could England nail yet another theoretically tricky run-chase? It would take one of their batters pushing on beyond a half-century and making a big three-figure score. Trescothick, Strauss and Smith were not the ones to do it: they managed only 17 runs between them as Fidel Edwards continued to be excellent. Hussain and Thorpe, the two senior members of the batting order, were the ones who would have to do it: they knuckled right down and added 126 between them before Hussain got a superb away swinger from Bravo that took middle and off stumps. Thorpe needed somebody, anybody to stay with him. For a while, Graeme Swann was that man: the Northants all-rounder adding an unusually circumspect 35 before becoming Fidel Edwards' 11th wicket in the match. At this point, it was as if Lara had forgotten he had any other bowlers, so long had Edwards and Bravo been bowling, but they kept on running in for their team.

When Graham Thorpe reached his (21st) century, he barely even acknowledged it. The milestone didn't matter, it was all about winning a Test match. Finally, a ball flew from the edge of Simon Jones' bat, perfectly splitting the batter and his own leg stump, and raced down to the boundary for the match-winning four. It was all over: Graham Thorpe had scripted a fantastic England victory off his own bat.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Marcus Trescothick - 10 points
=. Chris Read - 10 points (+1)
3. Ashley Giles - 8 points
4. Jimmy Anderson - 6 points
=. Graeme Swann - 6 points (+3)
6. Andrew Flintoff - 5 points
=. Simon Jones - 5 points (+2)
=. Andrew Strauss - 5 points
=. Graham Thorpe - 5 points (+5)
10. Nasser Hussain - 2 points
=. Ryan Sidebottom - 2 points
12. Steve Harmison - 1 point
=. Robert Key - 1 point
 
:eng: England (3) vs (0) West Indies :wi: - Fourth Test at The Oval

English XI
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain :c:
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison

West Indian XI
:wi: :ar: Chris Gayle
:wi: :bat: Sylvester Joseph
:wi: :bat: Ramnaresh Sarwan
:wi: :bat: Brian Lara :c:
:wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul
:wi: :ar: Dwayne Smith
:wi: :ar: Dwayne Bravo
:wi: :wk: Carlton Baugh
:wi: :bwl: Corey Collymore
:wi: :bwl: Fidel Edwards
:wi: :bwl: Jermaine Lawson

- - -

England won the toss and chose to bat

- - -

Looking at the teamsheets, it's clear that the two teams have quite different ideas about how this Oval pitch is going to play. England have brought back in the fit-again Giles to form a two-spin attack with Swann, alongside their usual seam options. The unlucky player to miss out is Ed Smith, who hasn't disgraced himself at all this series but who has also not gone on to make any particularly big scores. The West Indies on the other hand haven't picked a single spin bowling option: instead, Dwayne Smith comes into the side to strengthen the batting. Nasser Hussain won another toss, and naturally chose to bowl last on a surface that he expects to spin.

The English batting effort was impressive: Trescothick's 98 was the highlight (he certainly deserved a century), but there were contributions up and down the batting card. No fewer than three batters made 75 runs each: first Hussain, then Flintoff, then Graeme Swann as both spinners made half-centuries (Giles scored exactly 50 for his part). Despite there not being a single century on the books, England made almost 500, and it could certainly have been more if not for an injury to Chris Read. England's keeper had to leave the field after taking a hit on the bottom thumb off the bowling of Fidel Edwards, who took seven wickets even without that of Read. We must hope that it isn't anything serious enough to affect England's winter plans.

As a result, it was Trescothick who strapped on his keeping gear when England took to the field with the spiky haired Neil Saker as the substitute fielder in their ranks. The bowling was absolutely clinical. All four fast men took wickets as the West Indies crumbled: so fast-forwarded was the pace of the game that by the time Hussain got to bowl either of his two spinners, West Indies were already 142 for eight. Of those eight, Harmison and Sidebottom had taken three wickets each while Jones and Flintoff had only one each. Ashley Giles, on his return to the team, then bagged two of the cheapest Test wickets you'll ever see: both Baugh and Edwards caught by the substitute Saker at the cost of only one run to Giles.

Hussain did choose to enforce the follow-on with his bowlers still fresh and the West Indies 350 runs behind. With no real urgency in the game, the English bowling performance was noticeably less intense than the first innings. Simon Jones still took an early wicket, but it was one of just two before the spinners came on this time. On this occasion they both got to enjoy a nice long bowl, although with Shiv Chanderpaul at the crease for a full four hours, wickets were at times quite hard to come by. On the fourth morning, England took the second new ball and brought their well-rested seamers back into the attack. Jones, Sidebottom and Harmison finished the job between them, but not before West Indies had set England a tiny target of six runs.

With Trescothick thoroughly worn out from his time behind the stumps, it was Graeme Swann who was sent out to open the innings alongside Andrew Strauss. And duly, Swann knocked the winning runs, but not before Fidel Edwards had added one more wicket to his outstanding series tally.

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I've also included a Player of the Season award in the style of the Allan Border Medal - the Barrington Medal.

Drawn or lost match
Best player - 3 points
2nd best player - 2 points
3rd best player - 1 point

Won match
Best player - 5 points
2nd best player - 3 points
3rd best player - 2 points
4th best player - 1 point

Standings
1. Marcus Trescothick - 13 points (+3)
2. Graeme Swann - 11 points (+5)
3. Chris Read - 10 points
4. Ashley Giles - 8 points
5. Jimmy Anderson - 6 points
6. Andrew Flintoff - 5 points
=. Simon Jones - 5 points
=. Andrew Strauss - 5 points
=. Graham Thorpe - 5 points
10. Steve Harmison - 3 points (+2)
=. Ryan Sidebottom - 3 points (+1)
12. Nasser Hussain - 2 points
13. Robert Key - 1 point

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Marcus Trescothick won this summer's Barrington Medal with a very good 594 runs @ 49.50 (2 centuries, best 174) and that vital spell of 5-0-25-2 from the seven Test matches.
 
Records

Highest Innings Score
for :eng:
748 all out vs Sri Lanka, Kandy 2003
vs :eng: 571 all out, Australia, Adelaide Oval 1991

Lowest Innings Score
for :eng:
72 all out vs Australia, Trent Bridge 2001
vs :eng: 62 all out, India, Trent Bridge 1996

Highest Innings
for :eng:
294, Graham Gooch vs West Indies, The Oval 1991
vs :eng: 239*, Brian Lara, West Indies, Kensington Oval 1994

Best Innings Bowling
for :eng:
8 for 47, Peter Such vs India, Calcutta 1993
vs :eng: 8 for 79, Javagal Srinath, India, Lord's 1996

Best Match Bowling
for :eng:
12 for 173, Phil Tufnell vs Sri Lanka, Colombo, 1993
vs :eng: 12 for 152, Javagal Srinath, India, Lord's 1996

Most Test Match Runs (Progressive Record)
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch - 11,242 runs, reached vs West Indies, 13th August 1995
expected to hold record until either 2006 (Brian Lara) or 2008 (Sachin Tendulkar)

First Test Bowler to 500 Wickets
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell - 500th wicket vs Sri Lanka :sri:, 15th June 2002

All-Time Record for Most Runs in a Series
1016 - Graham Gooch vs West Indies, 1991

Opening Batsman Not Out in Both Innings of a Test
120* and 52* - Marcus Trescothick vs West Indies, 2000

Highest Score by an England Wicket-Keeper
154 - Chris Read vs New Zealand, 2004

Tied Test Match
:aus: Australia vs England :eng:, The WACA 1995

Partnerships
1. 323 - Mike Atherton & Alec Stewart vs India :ind: 1996
2. 418 - Nick Knight & Alec Stewart vs New Zealand :nzf: 2002
3. 325 - Graham Gooch & Robin Smith vs West Indies :wi: 1991
4. 252 - Alec Stewart & Graham Thorpe vs Sri Lanka :sri: 2001
5. 313 - Graham Thorpe & Andrew Flintoff vs India :ind: 2002
6. 231 - Nasser Hussain & Chris Read vs New Zealand :nzf: 2004
7. 174 - Chris Lewis & Phillip DeFreitas vs Australia :aus: 1993
8. 110 - Jack Russell & Dominic Cork vs South Africa :saf: 1995
9. 207 - Graham Thorpe & Ryan Sidebottom vs Sri Lanka :sri: 2003
10. 68 - Ian Salisbury & Phil Tufnell vs India :ind: 2001

Most Test Runs for England
1. :eng: :bat: Graham Gooch - 11,242 runs @ 48.04 (28 centuries, best 294)
2. :eng: :bat: Alec Stewart - 9,846 runs @ 45.58 (25 centuries, best 284)
3. :eng: :bat: David Gower - 8,506 runs @ 42.96 (15 centuries, best 215)

Most Test Wickets for England
1. :eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell - 511 wickets @ 29.81 (31 5WI, best 8/114)
2. :eng: :ar: Ian Botham - 400 wickets @ 28.13 (27 5WI, best 8/34)
3. :eng: :bwl: Bob Willis - 325 wickets @ 25.20 (16 5WI, best 8/43)

Honours Board
:bat:
:wi: vs :eng:, 1989-90
Graham Gooch - 112
Robin Smith - 101
Robin Smith - 112
Graham Gooch - 100

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1990
Graham Gooch - 127
Rob Bailey - 196

:eng: vs :ind:, 1990
none

:aus: vs :eng:, 1990-91
Robin Smith - 110
Graham Gooch - 170

:eng: vs :wi:, 1991
Robin Smith - 127
Graham Gooch - 175*
Graeme Hick - 108*
Graham Gooch - 165
Graham Gooch - 294
Robin Smith - 145

:eng: vs :sri:, 1991
Alec Stewart - 166
Graeme Hick - 100

:nzf: vs :eng:, 1991-92
Alec Stewart - 126*
Graham Gooch - 124
Graeme Hick - 107

:eng: vs :pak:, 1992
Graham Gooch - 103
Robin Smith - 132
Graeme Hick - 147
Graham Gooch - 150*

:ind: vs :eng:, 1992-93
Graham Gooch - 132
Alec Stewart - 151*
Mike Atherton - 147
Robin Smith - 137

:sri: vs :eng:, 1992-93
Alec Stewart - 137
Robin Smith - 102*

:eng: vs :aus:, 1993
Alec Stewart - 132
Alec Stewart - 111
Graham Gooch - 139
Chris Lewis - 114*

:wi: vs :eng:, 1993-94
Graham Gooch - 143
Alec Stewart - 156
Graham Gooch - 167
Mike Atherton - 127
Graham Thorpe - 111

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1994
Mike Atherton - 117
Alec Stewart - 132
Mike Atherton - 105
Robin Smith - 191

:eng: vs :saf:, 1994
Graham Gooch - 241
Graham Gooch - 175
Mike Atherton - 242
Graeme Hick - 101
Graeme Hick - 131

:aus: vs :eng:, 1994-95
Robin Smith - 106
Alec Stewart - 159
Robin Smith - 134
Alec Stewart - 115
Mike Atherton - 157*
Robin Smith - 100
Graham Gooch - 205
Robin Smith - 204

:eng: vs :wi:, 1995
Alec Stewart - 162
Graham Gooch - 117
Graham Gooch - 135
Robin Smith - 129*
Alec Stewart - 115
Graham Gooch - 159
Mark Ramprakash - 100*

:saf: vs :eng:, 1995-96
Robin Smith - 118*
Michael Atherton - 109
Graeme Hick - 106
Graham Thorpe - 107*
Michael Atherton - 108
Graeme Hick - 113
Graham Thorpe - 114*

:eng: vs :ind:, 1996
Alec Stewart - 200
Mike Atherton - 129
Robin Smith - 117*

:eng: vs :pak:, 1996
Alec Stewart - 149
Alec Stewart - 153
Robin Smith - 104*

:zim: vs :eng:, 1996-97
Nick Knight - 247
Graham Thorpe - 106

:nzf: vs :eng:, 1996-97
Graeme Hick - 110
Craig White - 104*

:eng: vs :aus:, 1997
Graham Thorpe - 116
Graeme Hick - 126*
Graeme Hick - 172*

:wi: vs :eng:, 1997-98
Graeme Hick - 115
Graham Thorpe - 100
Alec Stewart - 159*
Michael Atherton - 107
Graeme Hick - 135
Graeme Hick - 100*

:eng: vs :saf:, 1998
Graeme Hick - 132
Nick Knight - 119
Nick Knight - 115
Graeme Thorpe - 111

:eng: vs :sri:, 1998
Graeme Hick - 133

:aus: vs :eng:, 1998-99
Alec Stewart - 131
Graham Thorpe - 104
Alec Stewart - 202*

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1999
Michael Atherton - 119

:saf: vs :eng:, 1999-00
Nick Knight - 109*

:eng: vs :zim:, 2000
Nick Knight - 129
Nasser Hussain - 100
Marcus Trescothick - 106
Nick Knight - 106*
Mark Butcher - 118
Nasser Hussain - 103*

:eng: vs :wi:, 2000
Alec Stewart - 104
Alec Stewart - 171
Marcus Trescothick - 127
Michael Atherton - 119*
Nick Knight - 135
Marcus Trescothick - 120*

:pak: vs :eng:, 2000-01
Nick Knight - 202*
Michael Atherton - 202
Nick Knight - 152

:sri: vs :eng:, 2000-01
Nick Knight - 202
Marcus Trescothick - 100
Alec Stewart - 164
Graham Thorpe - 137
Nick Knight - 160

:eng: vs :pak:, 2001
none

:eng: vs :aus:, 2001
Nick Knight - 134
Graham Thorpe - 129*
Marcus Trescothick - 154*

:ind: vs :eng:, 2001-02
Graham Thorpe - 180
Nick Knight - 131
Alec Stewart - 188
Graham Thorpe - 100*
Marcus Trescothick - 108*

:nzf: vs :eng:, 2001-02
Nick Knight - 205
Alec Stewart - 284
Graham Thorpe - 111

:eng: vs :sri:, 2002
Marcus Trescothick - 125
Graham Thorpe - 199*
Mark Ramprakash - 127*
Marcus Trescothick - 250*
Marcus Trescothick - 109
Nick Knight - 106*

:eng: vs :ind:, 2002
Nick Knight - 149
Mark Ramprakash - 125*
Marcus Trescothick - 123
Graham Thorpe - 269
Andrew Flintoff - 185
Nick Knight - 119
Marcus Trescothick - 111
Nick Knight - 156

:aus: vs :eng:, 2002-03
Nick Knight - 180
Graham Thorpe - 120*
Alec Stewart - 113
Andrew Flintoff - 125

:eng: vs :zim:, 2003
Nasser Hussain - 114*
Mark Butcher - 103*
Nasser Hussain - 106*

:eng: vs :saf:, 2003
Marcus Trescothick - 122
Nasser Hussain - 127
Graham Thorpe - 144
Nick Knight - 103
Nick Knight - 112*

:ban: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Nasser Hussain - 115
Nasser Hussain - 214
Andrew Strauss - 172

:sri: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Marcus Trescothick - 174
Graham Thorpe - 143*
Andrew Strauss - 129
Graham Thorpe - 274

:wi: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Andrew Flintoff - 102
Marcus Trescothick - 154
Andrew Flintoff - 111*
Andrew Strauss - 109
Graham Thorpe - 130*
Andrew Strauss - 148

:eng: vs :nzf:, 2004
Marcus Trescothick - 114
Andrew Strauss - 113
Nasser Hussain - 129
Chris Read - 154

:eng: vs :wi:, 2004
Marcus Trescothick - 174
Andrew Flintoff - 107*
Graham Thorpe - 120*

:bwl:
:wi: vs :eng:, 1989-90
Angus Fraser - 5 for 47
Gladstone Small - 5 for 72
Chris Lewis - 6 for 70

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1990
none

:eng: vs :ind:, 1990
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 116
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 72

:aus: vs :eng:, 1990-91
Angus Fraser - 5 for 116
Devon Malcolm - 6 for 75

:eng: vs :wi:, 1991
Steve Watkin - 5 for 56
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 138
Devon Malcolm - 5 for 47
Angus Fraser - 5 for 86

:eng: vs :sri:, 1991
none

:nzf: vs :eng:, 1991-92
Angus Fraser - 5 for 51
Phil Tufnell - 7 for 57

:eng: vs :pak:, 1992
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 100
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 31
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 45

:ind: vs :eng:, 1992-93
Phil Tufnell - 8 for 114
Peter Such - 8 for 47
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 72
Phil Tufnell - 6 for 167
Phil Tufnell - 7 for 171

:sri: vs :eng:, 1992-93
Phil Tufnell - 6 for 102
Phil Tufnell - 6 for 71

:eng: vs :aus:, 1993
Phil Tufnell - 7 for 105
Phillip DeFreitas - 5 for 19
Phillip DeFreitas - 5 for 62

:wi: vs :eng:, 1993-94
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 141
Peter Such - 6 for 119
Angus Fraser - 5 for 21
Phillip DeFreitas - 5 for 98

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1994
Darren Gough - 5 for 50
Phillip DeFreitas - Hat-trick
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 71

:eng: vs :saf:, 1994
Phil Tufnell - 7 for 124
Phil Tufnell - 6 for 117

:aus: vs :eng:, 1994-95
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 79
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 122
Phil Tufnell - 6 for 96

:eng: vs :wi:, 1995
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 97
Devon Malcolm - 7 for 86
Devon Malcolm - 5 for 68
Devon Malcolm - 5 for 46

:saf: vs :eng:, 1995-96
Devon Malcolm - 6 for 76
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 79
Angus Fraser - 6 for 68

:eng: vs :ind:, 1996
none

:eng: vs :pak:, 1996
Andy Caddick - 5 for 69
Darren Gough - 5 for 117

:zim: vs :eng:, 1996-97
Alan Mullally - 6 for 94
Andy Caddick - 7 for 53
Craig White - 7 for 63

:nzf: vs :eng:, 1996-97
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 83

:eng: vs :aus:, 1997
Dean Headley - 5 for 75
Dean Headley - 5 for 49
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 92

:wi: vs :eng:, 1997-98
Ben Hollioake - 5 for 53
Ben Hollioake - 5 for 74
Robert Croft - 5 for 117
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 38
Dominic Cork - 5 for 59

:eng: vs :saf:, 1998
Dean Headley - 5 for 112
Dean Headley - 5 for 106
Dean Headley - 5 for 119

:eng: vs :sri:, 1998
Alan Mullally - 6 for 70

:aus: vs :eng:, 1998-99
Alan Mullally - 6 for 84
Dean Headley - 7 for 55
Alan Mullally - 5 for 76
Dean Headley - 7 for 47

:eng: vs :nzf:, 1999
Dean Headley - 5 for 62
Andy Caddick - 7 for 26

:saf: vs :eng:, 1999-00
Alan Mullally - Hat-trick
Alan Mullally - 6 for 88
Alan Mullally - 6 for 90
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 114

:eng: vs :zim:, 2000
Craig White - 6 for 19

:eng: vs :wi:, 2000
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 98
Craig White - 5 for 48
Alan Mullally - 5 for 72
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 112
Martin Bicknell - 6 for 58

:pak: vs :eng:, 2000-01
Graeme Swann - 6 for 91
Alan Mullally - 5 for 73
Alan Mullally - 5 for 46

:sri: vs :eng:, 2000-01
Graeme Swann - 5 for 41

:eng: vs :pak:, 2001
Matthew Hoggard - 5 for 54

:eng: vs :aus:, 2001
Andy Caddick - 6 for 95

:ind: vs :eng:, 2001-02
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 82
Ian Salisbury - 5 for 69
Graeme Swann - 5 for 62

:nzf: vs :eng:, 2001-02
Alan Mullally - 5 for 45
Ryan Sidebottom - 6 for 59

:eng: vs :sri:, 2002
Ryan Sidebottom - 5 for 70
Simon Jones - 5 for 39
Simon Jones - 6 for 63

:eng: vs :ind:, 2002
Alan Mullally - 5 for 29
Phil Tufnell - 5 for 27
Simon Jones - 7 for 68
Jimmy Anderson - 5 for 51

:aus: vs :eng:, 2002-03
Simon Jones - 6 for 108
Graeme Swann - 7 for 124
Ashley Giles - 5 for 135

:eng: vs :zim:, 2003
none

:eng: vs :saf:, 2003
Ryan Sidebottom - 5 for 55
Matthew Hoggard - 6 for 63

:ban: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Ian Blackwell - 5 for 59
Ashley Giles - 5 for 31
Graeme Swann - 5 for 46

:sri: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Graeme Swann - 6 for 165
Ashley Giles - 6 for 127
Graeme Swann - 6 for 116

:wi: vs :eng:, 2003-04
Graeme Swann - 5 for 19
Steve Harmison - 5 for 44
Graeme Swann - 6 for 50

:eng: vs :nzf:, 2004
Jimmy Anderson - 5 for 73
Ashley Giles - 5 for 71

:eng: vs :wi:, 2004
Simon Jones - 5 for 101
Simon Jones - 6 for 68
Career Statistics
Includes all players who debuted before 1990 and played from that date onwards either in real life or in this universe.

These stats are being reproduced from a Google Sheet here.

Cap Numbers
Player#DebutLast Test
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch461:eng: v :aus: (1), 1975:eng: v :wi: (5), 1995
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham474:eng: v :aus: (3), 1977:eng: v :ind: (3), 1990
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting477:pak: v :eng: (3), 1977-78:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93
:eng: :bat: David Gower479:eng: v :pak: (1), 1978:eng: v :wi: (2), 1991
:eng: :ar: John Emburey480:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1978:eng: v :aus: (4), 1989
:eng: :bat: Wayne Larkins484:aus: v :eng: (3), 1979-80:eng: v :ind: (1), 1990
:eng: :bat: Allan Lamb494:eng: v :ind: (1), 1982:wi: v :eng: (4), 1989-90
:eng: :ar: Derek Pringle495:eng: v :ind: (1), 1982:eng: v :aus: (6), 1989
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings497:eng: v :pak: (1), 1982:wi: v :eng: (5), 1989-90
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster502:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1983:eng: v :pak: (1), 1992
:eng: :bat: Tim Robinson511:ind: v :eng: (1), 1984:eng: v :wi: (5), 1991
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small521:eng: v :nzf: (2), 1986:eng: v :sri:, 1991
:eng: :ar: Phillip DeFreitas522:aus: v :eng: (1), 1986-87:saf: v :eng: (1), 1995-96
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother525:eng: v :pak: (1), 1987:nzf: v :eng: (3), 1987-88
:eng: :ar: David Capel526:eng: v :pak: (3), 1987:eng: v :aus: (6), 1989
:eng: :bwl: Paul Jarvis527:nzf: v :eng: (1), 1987-88:eng: v :pak: (5), 1992
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith530:eng: v :wi: (4), 1988:eng: v :aus: (5), 1997
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey531:eng: v :wi: (5), 1988:eng: v :wi: (4), 1991
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard532:eng: v :wi: (5), 1988only Test
:eng: :bwl: Syd Lawrence534:eng: v :sri:, 1988:eng: v :sri:, 1991
:eng: :bwl: Phil Newport535:eng: v :sri:, 1988:eng: v :aus: (1), 1989
:eng: :wk: Jack Russell536:eng: v :sri:, 1988:eng: v :saf: (5), 1998
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser537:eng: v :aus: (3), 1989:eng: v :sri:,1998
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton538:eng: v :aus: (5), 1989:eng: v :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Devon Malcolm539:eng: v :aus: (5), 1989:eng: v :pak: (3), 1996
:eng: :bwl: Alan Igglesden540:eng: v :aus: (6), 1989only Test
- - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart542:wi: v :eng: (1), 1989-90:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell543:wi: v :eng: (1), 1989-90:eng: v :ind: (1), 2002
:eng: :ar: Chris Lewis544:wi: v :eng: (4), 1989-90:eng: v :pak: (3), 1996
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick545:wi: v :eng: (5), 1989-90:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell546:eng: v :ind: (3), 1990:sri: v :eng: (2), 2000-01
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin547:eng: v :wi: (1), 1991:eng: v :wi: (2), 1991
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such548:eng: v :wi: (3), 1991:zim: v :eng: (3), 1996-97
:eng: :bwl: Ian Salisbury549:ind: v :eng: (1), 1992-93:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash550:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93:aus: v :eng: (3), 2002-03
:eng: :ar: Dermot Reeve551:ind: v :eng: (3), 1992-93only Test
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick552:eng: v :aus: (2), 1993:nzf: v :eng: (3), 2001-02
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain553:eng: v :aus: (3), 1993:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Mark Ilott554:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94only Test
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe555:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough556:eng: v :nzf: (1), 1994:eng: v :aus: (3), 2001
:eng: :ar: Dominic Cork557:eng: v :nzf: (2), 1994:saf: v :eng: (3), 1999-00
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey558:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1994:zim: v :eng: (3), 1996-97
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple559:aus: v :eng: (4), 1994-95:eng: v :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Richard Johnson560:eng: v :wi: (2), 1995only Test
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne561:eng: v :wi: (5), 1995:zim: v :eng: (3), 1996-97
:eng: :ar: Robert Croft562:saf: v :eng: (5), 1995-96:eng: v :saf: (4), 1998
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight563:saf: v :eng: (5), 1995-96:wi: v :eng: (3), 2003-04
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher564:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:eng: v :saf: (5), 2003
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally565:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03
:eng: :bat: John Crawley566:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: v :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley567:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Craig White568:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: v :sri: (2), 2002
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake569:eng: v :aus: (3), 1997:ban: v :eng: (1), 2003-04
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon570:wi: v :eng: (5), 1997-98:eng: v :aus: (4), 2001
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff571:eng: v :sri:,1998:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bat: Mal Loye572:eng: v :sri:,1998:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann573:aus: v :eng: (5),1998-99:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor574:eng: v :nzf: (3), 1999:aus: v :eng: (3), 2002-03
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson575:saf: v :eng: (3), 1999-00:saf: v :eng: (4), 1999-00
:eng: :bwl: Kevin Dean576:eng: v :zim: (1), 2000:eng: v :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :wk: Chris Read577:eng: v :zim: (1), 2000:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick578:eng: v :zim: (1), 2000:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :ar: Ronnie Irani579:eng: v :zim: (2), 2000only Test
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan580:eng: v :zim: (2), 2000:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki581:pak: v :eng: (3), 2000-01:eng: v :aus: (4), 2001
:eng: :bat: David Fulton582:eng: v :pak: (1), 2001only Test
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard583:eng: v :pak: (2), 2001:eng: v :wi: (3), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom584:nzf: v :eng: (2), 2001-02:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Chris Silverwood585:nzf: v :eng: (3), 2001-02:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones586:eng: v :sri: (1), 2002:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bat: Ali Brown587:eng: v :sri: (3), 2002:eng: v :ind: (4), 2002
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson588:eng: v :ind: (3), 2002:eng: v :wi: (2), 2004
:eng: :wk: James Foster589:eng: v :ind: (4), 2002:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles590:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison591:eng: v :zim: (1), 2003:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :bat: Robert Key592:eng: v :zim: (1), 2003:eng: v :nzf: (3), 2004
:eng: :bwl: Kabir Ali593:eng: v :zim: (2), 2003:eng: v :wi: (3), 2004
:eng: :bwl: James Kirtley594:eng: v :zim: (2), 2003only Test
:eng: :bat: Owais Shah595:eng: v :zim: (2), 2003:ban: v :eng: (1), 2003-04
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss596:eng: v :zim: (2), 2003:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004
:eng: :ar: Gareth Batty597:ban: v :eng: (1), 2003-04only Test
:eng: :ar: Ian Blackwell598:ban: v :eng: (1), 2003-04:sri: v :eng: (3), 2003-04
:eng: :bwl: Gary Keedy599:ban: v :eng: (1), 2003-04only Test
:eng: :bwl: Jason Brown600:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04only Test
:eng: :ar: Rikki Clarke601:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04only Test
:eng: :ar: Paul Collingwood602:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04:wi: v :eng: (4), 2003-04
:eng: :bwl: Paul McMahon603:ban: v :eng: (2), 2003-04only Test
:eng: :bwl: Saj Mahmood604:wi: v :eng: (4), 2003-04:eng: v :nzf: (3), 2004
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith605:eng: v :wi: (1), 2004:eng: v :wi: (3), 2004

Captains
PlayerMatWTDLFirstLast
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch552211616:eng: v :wi: (5), 1988:aus: v :eng: (5), 1994-95
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick432101210:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93:aus: v :eng: (5),1998-99
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight39210612:eng: v :sri:,1998:aus: v :eng: (5), 2002-03
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart93024:eng: v :nzf: (1), 1999:saf: v :eng: (5), 1999-00
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain2321011:eng: v :zim: (1), 2003:eng: v :wi: (4), 2004

Batting & Fielding
PlayerMatInnNORunsAvg100s50sBestCtSt
:eng: :bwl: Kabir Ali3202814.00--191-
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne4729519.00-156*4-
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson16197736.08--144-
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton (RET) :slvo:9117416656841.57133324257-
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey (RET)1528181530.191219615-
:eng: :ar: Gareth Batty1104545.00--45--
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1011011210.18--485-
:eng: :ar: Ian Blackwell3404812.00--24--
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey (RET)48216627.67-150*11-
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)1081767565633.471425208135-
:eng: :bat: Ali Brown2205929.50-150--
:eng: :bwl: Jason Brown1---------
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher1323174133.68251189-
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick3953964314.61--40*5-
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)1118029316.27-2984-
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple4729819.50--301-
:eng: :ar: Rikki Clarke11099.00--96-
:eng: :ar: Paul Collingwood22010251.00-184--
:eng: :ar: Dominic Cork1926649624.80-2728-
:eng: :bat: John Crawley814038527.50-2703-
:eng: :ar: Robert Croft67019928.43-1541-
:eng: :bwl: Kevin Dean2336---4*--
:eng: :ar: Phillip DeFreitas :slvo::slvo: (RET)3656678615.72-1827-
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)608918154021.49-87533-
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother (RET)44051.25--33-
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff :slvo:36598217842.7151018534-
:eng: :wk: James Foster5408621.50--45191
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)39601260012.50--42*13-
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser (RET)5980116779.81--3410-
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1204924.50--40--
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)7012114403737.7391920753-
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles1720743233.23-351*4-
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch :slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)131244101124248.042860294147-
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough30431342914.30--35*6-
:eng: :bat: David Gower (RET)12421517850642.96154721575-
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison981182.57--6--
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley (RET) :slvo::slvo:233792508.93--245-
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings (RET)1319333220.75-1954-
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick :slvo: (RET)9517512629738.631632172*144-
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard17156495.44--122-
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1828355122.04-37517-
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain47817300740.6481621469-
:eng: :bwl: Alan Igglesden (RET)1112---2*1-
:eng: :ar: Ronnie Irani1207939.50-178--
:eng: :bwl: Mark Ilott12226---25*--
:eng: :bwl: Paul Jarvis (RET)1015418917.18--35*1-
:eng: :bwl: Richard Johnson11011.00--1--
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones :slvo:2124631217.33--49*8-
:eng: :bwl: Gary Keedy1116---6*2-
:eng: :bat: Robert Key58127539.29-2681-
:eng: :bwl: James Kirtley1---------
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo: (RET)751406646948.28212624791-
:eng: :bat: Allan Lamb (RET)601059322433.58912137*53-
:eng: :bat: Wayne Larkins (RET)1019034818.31--435-
:eng: :bwl: Syd Lawrence (RET)22063.00--4--
:eng: :ar: Chris Lewis (RET)569012197325.2917114*61-
:eng: :bat: Mal Loye24010125.25-1921-
:eng: :bwl: Saj Mahmood2101313.00--13--
:eng: :bwl: Devon Malcolm (RET)3750132336.30--21*11-
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard120136.50--10--
:eng: :bwl: Paul McMahon1-------3-
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally (RET)5773204007.55--408-
:eng: :bwl: Phil Newport (RET)2307023.33--361-
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon34558120022.64-6841068
:eng: :ar: Derek Pringle (RET)2136351215.51-2667-
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash29535166934.77310127*6-
:eng: :wk: Chris Read385511124628.321515414010
:eng: :ar: Dermot Reeve (RET)120126.00--6--
:eng: :bat: Tim Robinson (RET) :slvo:41716236236.3341217514-
:eng: :wk: Jack Russell (RET)9415635395432.68121128*24327
:eng: :bwl: Ian Salisbury88422957.25-279*--
:eng: :bat: Owais Shah2208140.50-176--
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom1821636824.53-179*4-
:eng: :bwl: Chris Silverwood3416120.33--44*--
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2026738220.10-2592-
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith36019632.67-255--
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)8215217666249.32193420420-
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki59028531.67-263--
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)11722610984645.58254428435-
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss17281126446.815317214-
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such (RET)12157475.88--14*5-
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann3243181219.33-47518-
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)2305919.67-150--
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:10318629822452.38213826943-
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo::slvo:561027493251.921622250*152-
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1419435123.40-254*4-
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo: (RET)113142326525.93--3632-
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan46019031.67-2711-
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin (RET)2405513.75--27--
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo::slvo:539518253832.96116104*5-



Bowling
PlayerMatOvrRunsWktsAvgEcon5WI10WMBest
:eng: :bwl: Kabir Ali3912501025.002.7--3/62
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne41093071030.702.8--2/27
:eng: :bwl: Jimmy Anderson1664015226822.382.42-5/51
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton (RET) :slvo:911445001338.463.9--3/32
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey (RET)1543175287.504.1--1/0
:eng: :ar: Gareth Batty13095331.673.1--2/69
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1047812853833.822.71-6/58
:eng: :ar: Ian Blackwell31092631418.792.41-5/59
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey (RET)4--------
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)10837791122340028.133.02748/34
:eng: :bat: Ali Brown2--------
:eng: :bwl: Jason Brown12865321.672.3--2/36
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher13241001100.004.2--1/0
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick391508423113431.572.8417/26
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)112096281252.333.0--2/13
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple41855631151.183.1--3/82
:eng: :ar: Rikki Clark110140-1.4---
:eng: :ar: Paul Collingwood224820-3.4---
:eng: :ar: Dominic Cork1969620385437.742.91-5/59
:eng: :bat: John Crawley8--------
:eng: :ar: Robert Croft62106641544.273.21-5/117
:eng: :bwl: Kevin Dean279182726.002.3--3/29
:eng: :ar: Phillip DeFreitas :slvo::slvo: (RET)361324353010433.942.7415/19
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)602371510513836.992.16-7/78
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother (RET)4290-4.5---
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff :slvo:3696027198930.552.8--4/30
:eng: :wk: James Foster5--------
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)391451390211533.932.7518/107
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser (RET)592400592917733.492.55-6/68
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1--------
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)70125317479.252.5--1/14
:eng: :ar: Ashley Giles1764717657523.532.74-6/127
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch :slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)1313067401743.532.4--2/12
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough30117832568438.782.82-5/50
:eng: :bat: David Gower (RET)124620120.003.3--1/1
:eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison93158652929.832.71-5/44
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley (RET) :slvo::slvo:231054283410526.992.7817/47
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings (RET)1351314543146.902.8--4/90
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick :slvo: (RET)9528810321954.323.6--3/38
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard1761316326425.502.6216/63
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1854117064339.673.12-5/53
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain474220-5.5---
:eng: :bwl: Alan Igglesden (RET)137146348.673.9--2/91
:eng: :ar: Ronnie Irani154123430.752.3--4/69
:eng: :bwl: Mark Ilott1381271127.003.3--1/106
:eng: :bwl: Paul Jarvis (RET)1035910692641.123.0--4/50
:eng: :bwl: Richard Johnson1441550-3.5---
:eng: :bwl: Simon Jones :slvo:21751258510125.593.4627/68
:eng: :bwl: Gary Keedy13060415.002.0--3/41
:eng: :bat: Robert Key5--------
:eng: :bwl: James Kirtley12047223.502.4--1/22
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo: (RET)75--------
:eng: :bat: Allan Lamb (RET)60523123.004.6--1/6
:eng: :bat: Wayne Larkins (RET)10--------
:eng: :bwl: Syd Lawrence (RET)268223455.753.3--2/74
:eng: :ar: Chris Lewis (RET)561580426612334.682.71-6/70
:eng: :bat: Mal Loye2--------
:eng: :bwl: Saj Mahmood263189631.503.0--3/65
:eng: :bwl: Devon Malcolm (RET)371292419513730.623.26-7/86
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard1--------
:eng: :bwl: Paul McMahon12158229.002.7--2/44
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally (RET)572200569920128.352.61116/70
:eng: :bwl: Phil Newport (RET)292339937.663.7--4/87
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon34--------
:eng: :ar: Derek Pringle (RET)2162518074837.642.92-5/95
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash292694518.803.6--4/35
:eng: :wk: Chris Read34--------
:eng: :ar: Dermot Reeve (RET)114390-2.8---
:eng: :bat: Tim Robinson (RET) :slvo:41100-0.0---
:eng: :wk: Jack Russell (RET)94--------
:eng: :bwl: Ian Salisbury82949522735.633.31-5/69
:eng: :bat: Owais Shah2--------
:eng: :bwl: Ryan Sidebottom1767817526925.392.63-6/59
:eng: :bwl: Chris Silverwood3105309934.332.9--3/58
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2078419806033.002.53-5/48
:eng: :bat: Ed Smith3--------
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)82--------
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki5221041104.004.7--1/22
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)117--------
:eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss17--------
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such (RET)1257216695033.382.92-8/47
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann321324402914028.783.0917/124
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)246196449.004.2--3/91
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:1031236136.003.0--1/0
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo::slvo:561284931241.083.8--4/29
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1444915404335.813.4--4/63
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo: (RET)11356551523451129.812.73158/114
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan411320-2.9---
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin (RET)264223544.603.51-5/56
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo::slvo:531513441913832.022.93-7/63

Stats and records are up to date. This is one of those times where it really hits home just how much cricket I've got through. 167 Test matches!
 
Michael Vaughan ending his career with 4tests as basically the irl Ed Smith is hilarious!!
It's really hard to see how he forces his way back into the team as well. He's got a middling record, much like several of the other options. He's not young now, and he's behind a strong incumbent batting roster. If I recall correctly, his knee gives out in 2006 and then he has a very tough time of it in his comeback. I think he might be done.

It wasn't something I set out to like with Steve Rhodes, this is just how it worked out having Nick Knight cruising along averaging 48 for a decade.
 
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. He won't open now I wouldn't think. He's in the middle order by this point and he'd surely be behind everyone you've used at the moment. Then you have Bell coming through and then KP.
 
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. He won't open now I wouldn't think. He's in the middle order by this point and he'd surely be behind everyone you've used at the moment.
So looking at this, I'd say that there is a chance he squeezes back into the side after Trescothick's illness happens.
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He spends the last couple of seasons batting three and sometimes opening, and given that my England team has generally leaned towards three openers in the top three I think there's a chance he might squeeze in as the third opener behind Cook and Strauss. As with all things though, I guess we'll find out when we get there.

Then you have Bell coming through and then KP.
That we do - although KP will make the side a few months before Bell. Speaking of which...
 

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