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Team Information
Founded
1739
Captain
Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler
Head Coaches
Brendon McCullum
Nickname(s)
The Poms
Association
England and Wales Cricket Board
First Test Match
1877
First ODI
1971
First T20I
13 June 2005
As the originators of modern cricket, the England men's team bears the weight of history and high expectations stemming from the sport's beginnings. Representing England and Wales, the side first organized in the late 19th century under the Marylebone Cricket Club, the guardians of cricket's early laws.
England competed in the inaugural Test match in 1877 and gave birth to storied Ashes rivalry versus Australia. This cemented England's prominence during cricket's early years as it spread globally from its Victorian roots.
Today, the England and Wales Cricket Board governs the team which retains a traditional identity while facing modern pressures. As cricket's founding nation, England is expected to uphold high standards befitting the game's origins while also adapting to stay competitive.
Stars like W.G. Grace, Ian Botham, and James Anderson exemplify world-class talent molded by England's domestic county system and public school cricket. England hosted the first World Cups and won its first title in 2019, realizing long-held dreams.
Yet inconsistent performances in global tournaments and the Test arena point to unfulfilled potential. As cricket has expanded, England has struggled to assert the dominance once expected of the sport's inventor.
With astute leadership and continued systemic improvements, England aims to regain supremacy in cricket's new era. But the storied past also brings intense scrutiny and expectations to reclaim past glories.
Nonetheless, England remains devoted to its rich cricket heritage while evolving. Balancing tradition with innovation continues to shape the team's complex arc. The progress reflects cricket's own growth from Victorian origins to global phenomenon.
As the pioneers of modern cricket, the England men's team carries the weight of the sport's origins and history. Representing England and Wales, the team first organized in the 19th century under the Marylebone Cricket Club. England competed in the earliest Test matches and Ashes contests that shaped cricket's initial growth.
Today, governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, the team retains a traditional identity while striving to balance it with modern demands. Expectations to uphold standards befitting cricket's founding nation sit alongside pressures to adapt and achieve global supremacy.
Icons like Ian Botham and James Anderson exemplify world-class talent developed in England's domestic setup. Victory in the 2019 World Cup realized long-held ambitions. Yet inconsistency plagues the team across formats. As cricket's landscape becomes increasingly competitive, England aims to reclaim its once dominant status in the game's new era.
The storied history brings prestige, but also intense scrutiny to meet standards of past glories. With astute leadership and continued systemic improvements, England appears positioned to write fresh chapters while honoring its unmatched cricket heritage.
England National Cricket Team Players
Player Name
Role in Team
Jos Buttler
Captain, Wicketkeeper-Batsman
Moeen Ali
All-rounder
Gus Atkinson
Bowler
Jonny Bairstow
Batsman, Wicketkeeper
Sam Curran
All-rounder
Liam Livingstone
All-rounder
Dawid Malan
Batsman
Adil Rashid
Bowler
Joe Root
Batsman
Jason Roy
Batsman
Ben Stokes
All-rounder
Reece Topley
Bowler
David Willey
All-rounder
Mark Wood
Bowler
Chris Woakes
All-rounder
England National Cricket Team World Cup Players
Player Name
Role
Jos Buttler
Captain
Moeen Ali
All-rounder
Gus Atkinson
Bowler
Jonny Bairstow
Batsman
Sam Curran
All-rounder
Liam Livingstone
All-rounder
Dawid Malan
Batsman
Adil Rashid
Bowler
Joe Root
Batsman
Jason Roy
Batsman
Ben Stokes
All-rounder
Reece Topley
Bowler
David Willey
All-rounder
Mark Wood
Bowler
Chris Woakes
All-rounder
England National Cricket Team Stats & Records
Batting StatsBowling Stats
Most Runs Records in Test Matches
PLAYER
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
AVG
SR
4s
6s
Sir Alastair Cook
161
291
12,472
45
47
1,441
11
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
50
57
1,247
43
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
43
49
1,079
25
Alec Stewart
133
235
8,463
40
49
1,121
10
David Gower
117
204
8,231
44
51
979
10
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
47
62
985
81
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
48
40
771
8
Mike Atherton
115
212
7,728
38
37
904
4
Ian Bell
118
205
7,727
43
49
918
39
Sir Colin Cowdrey
114
188
7,624
44
131
752
13
Wally Hammond
85
140
7,249
58
97
512
27
Sir Andrew Strauss
100
178
7,037
41
49
867
10
Sir Leonard Hutton
79
138
6,971
57
468
7
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
59
614
27
Graham Thorpe
100
179
6,744
45
46
778
9
Ben Stokes
97
175
6,117
36
59
717
124
Marcus Trescothick
76
143
5,825
44
55
831
42
Denis Compton
78
131
5,807
50
440
3
Jonny Bairstow
95
168
5,804
37
58
693
50
Nasser Hussain
96
171
5,764
37
40
734
24
Highest Scores Records in Test Matches
Batter
RUNS
Balls
SR
Vs
4s
6s
Sir Leonard Hutton
364
847
43
Australia
35
0
Wally Hammond
336
New Zealand
34
10
Graham Gooch
333
485
69
India
43
3
Andy Sandham
325
640
51
West Indies
28
0
John Edrich
310
450
69
New Zealand
52
5
Sir Alastair Cook
294
545
54
India
33
0
Tip Foster
287
Australia
37
0
Peter May
285
West Indies
25
2
Denis Compton
278
Pakistan
34
1
Zak Crawley
267
393
68
Pakistan
34
1
Sir Alastair Cook
263
528
50
Pakistan
18
0
Dennis Amiss
262
563
47
West Indies
40
1
Tom Graveney
258
West Indies
30
0
Ben Stokes
258
198
130
South Africa
30
11
Ken Barrington
256
Australia
26
0
Joe Root
254
406
63
Pakistan
27
0
Wally Hammond
251
605
41
Australia
30
0
Sir Geoff Boycott
246
555
44
India
30
1
Sir Alastair Cook
244
409
60
Australia
27
0
Eddie Paynter
243
South Africa
24
0
Sir Alastair Cook
243
407
60
West Indies
33
0
Wally Hammond
240
394
61
Australia
32
0
Ian Bell
235
364
65
India
23
2
Sir Alastair Cook
235
428
55
Australia
26
0
Wally Hammond
231
579
40
Australia
27
0
Joe Root
228
321
71
Sri Lanka
18
1
Wally Hammond
227
New Zealand
0
0
Kevin Pietersen
227
308
74
Australia
33
1
Kevin Pietersen
226
262
86
West Indies
24
2
Jonathan Trott
226
349
65
Bangladesh
20
0
Joe Root
226
441
51
New Zealand
22
1
Robert Key
221
288
77
West Indies
31
0
Bill Edrich
219
South Africa
25
0
Marcus Trescothick
219
374
59
South Africa
32
2
Joe Root
218
377
58
India
19
2
Wally Hammond
217
India
30
0
Eddie Paynter
216
333
65
Australia
26
1
Keith Fletcher
216
413
52
New Zealand
29
0
David Gower
215
314
68
Australia
25
1
David Lloyd
214
396
54
India
17
0
Sir Jack Hobbs
211
South Africa
15
0
Graham Gooch
210
317
66
New Zealand
29
0
Denis Compton
208
South Africa
20
0
Sir Ian Botham
208
226
92
India
19
4
Mike Gatting
207
309
67
India
20
3
Nasser Hussain
207
337
61
Australia
38
0
Sir Leonard Hutton
206
New Zealand
25
0
Paul Collingwood
206
392
53
Australia
16
0
Ted Dexter
205
Pakistan
22
0
Sir Leonard Hutton
205
West Indies
24
1
Joe Hardstaff
205
India
16
0
Patsy Hendren
205
West Indies
29
0
Ollie Pope
205
208
99
Ireland
22
3
Dennis Amiss
203
320
63
West Indies
28
0
Jonathan Trott
203
409
50
Sri Lanka
17
0
Sir Leonard Hutton
202
West Indies
22
0
Kevin Pietersen
202
326
62
India
21
1
Graeme Fowler
201
409
49
India
22
3
Graham Thorpe
200
231
87
New Zealand
28
4
David Gower
200
279
72
India
24
0
Joe Root
200
298
67
Sri Lanka
16
0
Wally Hammond
200
472
42
Australia
17
0
Ian Bell
199
336
59
South Africa
20
1
Michael Vaughan
197
258
76
India
23
0
Geoffrey Legge
196
New Zealand
23
0
Sir Leonard Hutton
196
West Indies
21
0
Graham Gooch
196
310
63
Australia
27
0
Cyril Washbrook
195
South Africa
18
0
Michael Vaughan
195
279
70
India
29
0
Marcus Trescothick
194
259
75
Bangladesh
23
0
Herbert Sutcliffe
194
496
39
Australia
13
0
Marcus Trescothick
193
305
63
Pakistan
20
2
Bill Edrich
191
South Africa
22
3
Sir Geoff Boycott
191
471
41
Australia
23
0
Joe Root
190
234
81
South Africa
27
1
Alec Stewart
190
261
73
Pakistan
31
0
Sir Alastair Cook
190
377
50
India
23
2
Bill Edrich
189
South Africa
26
1
Zak Crawley
189
182
104
Australia
21
3
Sir Alastair Cook
189
342
55
Australia
16
0
Dennis Amiss
188
303
62
India
29
0
Mike Denness
188
448
42
Australia
17
0
Sir Jack Hobbs
187
South Africa
0
0
Sir Jack Hobbs
187
351
53
Australia
15
0
Maurice Leyland
187
438
43
Australia
17
0
Harry Brook
186
176
106
New Zealand
24
5
Kevin Pietersen
186
233
80
India
20
4
Joe Root
186
309
60
Sri Lanka
18
0
Paul Collingwood
186
327
57
Pakistan
23
0
Bob Barber
185
255
73
Australia
19
0
Mike Atherton
185
492
38
South Africa
29
0
Denis Compton
184
Australia
19
0
Jonathan Trott
184
383
48
Pakistan
19
0
Michael Vaughan
183
278
66
Australia
27
1
Mike Gatting
183
294
62
India
20
2
Graham Gooch
183
369
50
New Zealand
22
0
Dennis Amiss
183
372
49
Pakistan
19
0
Sir Colin Cowdrey
182
Pakistan
23
1
Phil Mead
182
Australia
21
0
Ben Duckett
182
178
102
Ireland
24
1
Best Batting Average Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
NO
Harry Brook
12
20
1,181
62
1
Herbert Sutcliffe
54
84
4,555
61
9
Eddie Paynter
20
31
1,540
59
5
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
59
15
Duleep
12
19
995
59
2
Wally Hammond
85
140
7,249
58
16
Sir Jack Hobbs
61
102
5,410
57
7
Jack Russell
10
18
910
57
2
Sir Leonard Hutton
79
138
6,971
57
15
Ernest Tyldesley
14
20
990
55
2
Cyril Walters
11
18
784
52
3
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
50
20
Denis Compton
78
131
5,807
50
15
Phil Mead
17
26
1,185
49
2
Stanley Jackson
20
33
1,415
49
4
Douglas Jardine
22
33
1,296
48
6
Ted Dexter
62
102
4,502
48
8
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
48
23
Patsy Hendren
51
83
3,525
48
9
Raman Subba Row
13
22
984
47
1
Best Batting Strike Rate Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
SR
Stanley Jackson
20
33
1,415
49
C.B. Fry
26
41
1,223
32
Archie MacLaren
35
61
1,931
34
Dick Lilley
35
52
903
21
Sir Pelham Warner
15
28
622
24
Len Braund
23
41
987
26
Frederick Fane
14
27
682
26
Tom Hayward
35
60
1,999
34
Allan Watkins
15
24
810
41
Billy Bates
15
26
656
27
Gilbert Jessop
18
26
569
22
Andrew Stoddart
16
30
996
36
Reg Simpson
27
45
1,401
33
Johnny Briggs
33
50
815
18
Paul Gibb
8
13
581
45
Dick Barlow
17
30
591
23
Johnny Wardle
28
41
653
20
Ernest Tyldesley
14
20
990
55
Geoff Pullar
28
49
1,974
44
Billy Barnes
21
33
725
23
Most Hundreds Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
H.S
100s
Sir Alastair Cook
161
291
12,472
294
33
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
254
30
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
227
23
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
246
22
Ian Bell
118
205
7,727
235
22
Sir Colin Cowdrey
114
188
7,624
182
22
Wally Hammond
85
140
7,249
336
22
Sir Andrew Strauss
100
178
7,037
177
21
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
333
20
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
256
20
Sir Leonard Hutton
79
138
6,971
364
19
David Gower
117
204
8,231
215
18
Michael Vaughan
82
147
5,719
197
18
Denis Compton
78
131
5,807
278
17
Mike Atherton
115
212
7,728
185
16
Graham Thorpe
100
179
6,744
200
16
Herbert Sutcliffe
54
84
4,555
194
16
Alec Stewart
133
235
8,463
190
15
Sir Jack Hobbs
61
102
5,410
211
15
Marcus Trescothick
76
143
5,825
219
14
Most Fifties Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
50s
H.S
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
3
60
254
Sir Alastair Cook
161
291
12,472
7
57
294
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
3
46
333
Mike Atherton
115
212
7,728
5
46
185
Ian Bell
118
205
7,727
2
46
235
Alec Stewart
133
235
8,463
2
45
190
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
6
42
246
David Gower
117
204
8,231
2
39
215
Graham Thorpe
100
179
6,744
2
39
200
Sir Colin Cowdrey
114
188
7,624
4
38
182
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
5
35
227
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
5
35
256
Sir Leonard Hutton
79
138
6,971
3
33
364
Nasser Hussain
96
171
5,764
2
33
207
Ben Stokes
97
175
6,117
2
30
258
Alan Knott
95
149
4,389
4
30
135
Marcus Trescothick
76
143
5,825
2
29
219
Denis Compton
78
131
5,807
3
28
278
Sir Jack Hobbs
61
102
5,410
3
28
211
Robin Smith
62
112
4,236
3
28
175
Most Fours Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
4s
Sir Alastair Cook
161
291
12,472
1,441
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
1,247
Alec Stewart
133
235
8,463
1,121
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
1,079
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
985
David Gower
117
204
8,231
979
Ian Bell
118
205
7,727
918
Mike Atherton
115
212
7,728
904
Sir Andrew Strauss
100
178
7,037
867
Marcus Trescothick
76
143
5,825
831
Graham Thorpe
100
179
6,744
778
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
771
Sir Colin Cowdrey
114
188
7,624
752
Michael Vaughan
82
147
5,719
742
Nasser Hussain
96
171
5,764
734
Ben Stokes
97
175
6,117
717
Jonny Bairstow
95
168
5,804
693
Sir Ian Botham
102
161
5,200
621
Allan Lamb
79
139
4,656
618
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
614
Most Sixes Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
6s
Ben Stokes
97
175
6,117
124
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
81
Andrew Flintoff
78
128
3,795
78
Sir Ian Botham
102
161
5,200
67
Stuart Broad
167
244
3,662
55
Jonny Bairstow
95
168
5,804
50
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
43
Marcus Trescothick
76
143
5,825
42
Ian Bell
118
205
7,727
39
Moeen Ali
68
118
3,094
34
Jos Buttler
57
100
2,907
33
Wally Hammond
85
140
7,249
27
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
27
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
25
Fred Trueman
67
85
981
25
Nasser Hussain
96
171
5,764
24
Paul Collingwood
68
115
4,259
24
Harry Brook
12
20
1,181
23
Michael Vaughan
82
147
5,719
22
Graeme Hick
65
114
3,383
22
Most Nineties Records in Test Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
Sir Alastair Cook
161
291
12,472
7
Sir Geoff Boycott
108
193
8,114
6
Kevin Pietersen
104
181
8,181
5
Mike Atherton
115
212
7,728
5
Ken Barrington
82
131
6,806
5
Sir Colin Cowdrey
114
188
7,624
4
Jonny Bairstow
95
168
5,804
4
Tom Graveney
79
123
4,882
4
Peter May
66
106
4,537
4
Alan Knott
95
149
4,389
4
Paul Collingwood
68
115
4,259
4
Mike Smith
50
78
2,278
4
Joe Root
135
247
11,416
3
Graham Gooch
118
215
8,900
3
Sir Andrew Strauss
100
178
7,037
3
Sir Leonard Hutton
79
138
6,971
3
Denis Compton
78
131
5,807
3
Sir Jack Hobbs
61
102
5,410
3
John Edrich
77
127
5,138
3
Robin Smith
62
112
4,236
3
Most Wickets Records in Test Matches
PLAYER
MATCHES
OVERS
BALLS
WKTS
Avg
RUNS
4-FERS
5-FERS
James Anderson
183
6,536
39,217
690
26
18,233
32
32
Stuart Broad
167
5,616
33,698
604
28
16,719
28
20
Sir Ian Botham
102
3,550
21,303
383
28
10,878
17
27
Bob Willis
90
2,700
16,201
325
25
8,190
12
16
Fred Trueman
67
2,448
14,690
307
22
6,625
19
17
Derek Underwood
86
3,464
20,784
297
26
7,674
13
17
Graeme Swann
60
2,558
15,349
255
30
7,642
14
17
Brian Statham
70
2,495
14,972
252
25
6,261
9
9
Matthew Hoggard
67
2,318
13,909
248
31
7,564
13
7
Sir Alec Bedser
51
2,425
14,554
236
25
5,876
11
15
Andy Caddick
62
2,259
13,558
234
30
6,999
9
13
Darren Gough
58
1,970
11,821
229
28
6,503
14
9
Steve Harmison
62
2,198
13,192
222
32
7,091
11
8
Andrew Flintoff
78
2,458
14,747
219
33
7,303
10
3
Moeen Ali
68
2,101
12,610
204
37
7,612
13
5
John Snow
49
1,929
11,573
202
27
5,387
12
8
Ben Stokes
97
1,912
11,471
197
32
6,319
8
4
Jim Laker
46
1,914
11,483
193
21
4,101
13
9
Sydney Barnes
27
1,312
7,873
189
16
3,106
2
24
Angus Fraser
46
1,812
10,876
177
27
4,836
5
13
Tony Lock
49
2,141
12,845
174
26
4,451
11
9
Monty Panesar
50
2,079
12,475
167
35
5,797
4
12
Maurice Tate
39
1,983
11,897
155
26
4,055
7
7
Fred Titmus
53
2,330
13,982
153
32
4,931
9
7
Chris Woakes
48
1,428
8,569
149
29
4,341
4
5
John Emburey
64
2,517
15,103
147
38
5,646
5
6
Hedley Verity
40
1,693
10,161
144
24
3,510
9
5
Chris Old
46
1,407
8,442
143
28
4,020
7
4
Ashley Giles
54
2,030
12,180
143
41
5,806
11
5
Tony Greig
58
1,557
9,344
141
32
4,541
6
6
Phil DeFreitas
44
1,639
9,838
140
34
4,700
8
4
Graham Dilley
41
1,365
8,192
138
30
4,107
11
6
Trevor Bailey
61
1,497
8,984
132
29
3,856
5
5
Dominic Cork
37
1,279
7,678
131
30
3,906
9
5
Devon Malcolm
40
1,413
8,480
128
37
4,748
7
5
Wilfred Rhodes
58
1,395
8,371
127
27
3,425
6
6
Phil Edmonds
51
1,938
11,630
125
34
4,273
9
2
Steven Finn
36
1,068
6,412
125
30
3,801
6
5
Jack Leach
34
1,395
8,374
124
34
4,239
9
5
Ray Illingworth
61
1,918
11,508
122
31
3,807
5
3
David Allen
39
1,816
10,899
122
31
3,779
8
4
Phil Tufnell
42
1,881
11,288
121
38
4,560
6
5
Johnny Briggs
33
1,052
6,311
118
18
2,095
4
9
Geoff Arnold
34
1,211
7,268
115
28
3,254
3
6
George Lohmann
18
802
4,814
112
11
1,205
2
9
Doug Wright
34
1,151
6,909
108
39
4,224
3
6
Mark Wood
31
936
5,619
104
29
3,063
2
4
Johnny Wardle
28
1,030
6,181
102
20
2,080
7
5
Bobby Peel
20
1,073
6,437
101
17
1,715
8
5
Charlie Blythe
19
757
4,546
100
19
1,863
2
9
Bill Voce
27
991
5,950
98
28
2,733
7
3
Chris Lewis
32
1,142
6,852
93
38
3,490
3
3
Neil Foster
29
1,043
6,261
88
33
2,891
2
5
Tom Richardson
14
790
4,739
88
25
2,220
1
11
Mike Hendrick
30
959
5,756
87
26
2,248
5
0
Wally Hammond
85
1,279
7,675
83
38
3,138
1
2
Frank Woolley
64
1,046
6,275
83
34
2,815
1
4
Sir Gubby Allen
25
688
4,130
81
29
2,379
3
5
David Brown
26
813
4,882
79
28
2,237
1
2
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
22
802
4,812
79
28
2,231
5
5
Harold Larwood
21
828
4,969
78
28
2,212
3
4
Ollie Robinson
19
619
3,718
76
22
1,688
4
3
Frank Tyson
17
491
2,946
76
19
1,411
3
4
John Lever
21
683
4,101
73
27
1,951
3
3
Tim Bresnan
23
779
4,674
72
33
2,357
4
1
Ken Higgs
15
675
4,052
71
21
1,473
6
2
Barry Knight
29
858
5,149
70
32
2,223
4
0
Derek Pringle
30
881
5,287
70
36
2,518
2
3
Bill Bowes
15
586
3,517
68
22
1,519
2
6
Pat Pocock
25
1,108
6,650
67
44
2,976
4
3
Ted Dexter
62
854
5,127
66
35
2,306
2
0
Tich Freeman
12
581
3,490
66
26
1,707
3
5
Walter Robins
19
534
3,206
64
27
1,758
2
1
Geoff Miller
34
765
4,589
60
31
1,859
1
1
Ken Farnes
15
569
3,416
60
29
1,719
6
3
Joe Root
135
816
4,899
60
44
2,660
1
1
Dean Headley
15
504
3,026
60
28
1,671
7
1
Adil Rashid
19
636
3,816
60
40
2,390
5
2
George Hirst
24
674
4,045
59
30
1,770
1
3
Craig White
30
660
3,959
59
38
2,220
2
3
Simon Jones
18
470
2,821
59
28
1,666
2
3
Roy Tattersall
16
682
4,092
58
26
1,513
1
4
Alan Mullally
19
754
4,525
58
31
1,812
0
1
Gladstone Small
17
654
3,927
55
34
1,871
4
2
Chris Tremlett
12
483
2,902
53
27
1,431
2
2
Nick Cook
15
695
4,174
52
32
1,689
1
4
Billy Barnes
21
568
3,409
51
16
793
1
3
Norman Cowans
19
575
3,452
51
39
2,003
0
2
Billy Bates
15
590
3,542
50
16
821
2
4
George Ulyett
25
653
3,922
50
20
1,020
2
1
Jack Hearne
12
551
3,310
49
22
1,082
4
4
Jack White
15
800
4,801
49
32
1,581
1
3
Robert Croft
21
770
4,619
49
37
1,825
1
1
Basil D Oliveira
44
912
5,472
47
40
1,859
0
0
Len Braund
23
634
3,805
47
39
1,810
1
3
Sam Curran
24
515
3,091
47
36
1,669
2
0
George Geary
14
635
3,810
46
29
1,353
0
4
Frank Foster
11
408
2,447
45
21
926
2
4
Ian Peebles
13
480
2,882
45
31
1,391
4
3
Johnny Douglas
23
461
2,766
45
33
1,486
2
1
Best Bowling Average Records in Test Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
Avg
George Lohmann
18
802
112
11
Sydney Barnes
27
1,312
189
16
Bobby Peel
20
1,073
101
17
Johnny Briggs
33
1,052
118
18
Johnny Wardle
28
1,030
102
20
Jim Laker
46
1,914
193
21
Fred Trueman
67
2,448
307
22
Hedley Verity
40
1,693
144
24
Brian Statham
70
2,495
252
25
Sir Alec Bedser
51
2,425
236
25
Bob Willis
90
2,700
325
25
Tony Lock
49
2,141
174
26
Derek Underwood
86
3,464
297
26
Maurice Tate
39
1,983
155
26
James Anderson
183
6,536
690
26
John Snow
49
1,929
202
27
Wilfred Rhodes
58
1,395
127
27
Angus Fraser
46
1,812
177
27
Stuart Broad
167
5,616
604
28
Chris Old
46
1,407
143
28
Geoff Arnold
34
1,211
115
28
Sir Ian Botham
102
3,550
383
28
Darren Gough
58
1,970
229
28
Chris Woakes
48
1,428
149
29
Trevor Bailey
61
1,497
132
29
Mark Wood
31
936
104
29
Graham Dilley
41
1,365
138
30
Dominic Cork
37
1,279
131
30
Andy Caddick
62
2,259
234
30
Graeme Swann
60
2,558
255
30
Steven Finn
36
1,068
125
30
Matthew Hoggard
67
2,318
248
31
David Allen
39
1,816
122
31
Ray Illingworth
61
1,918
122
31
Steve Harmison
62
2,198
222
32
Ben Stokes
97
1,912
197
32
Tony Greig
58
1,557
141
32
Fred Titmus
53
2,330
153
32
Andrew Flintoff
78
2,458
219
33
Phil DeFreitas
44
1,639
140
34
Phil Edmonds
51
1,938
125
34
Jack Leach
34
1,395
124
34
Monty Panesar
50
2,079
167
35
Devon Malcolm
40
1,413
128
37
Moeen Ali
68
2,101
204
37
Phil Tufnell
42
1,881
121
38
John Emburey
64
2,517
147
38
Doug Wright
34
1,151
108
39
Ashley Giles
54
2,030
143
41
Best Bowling Records in Test Matches
Bowler
Vs
OVS
RUNS
WKTS
BBI
MAIDENS
ECON
Jim Laker
Australia
51
53
10
10-53
23
1
George Lohmann
South Africa
14
28
9
9-28
6
2
Jim Laker
Australia
16
37
9
9-37
4
2
Devon Malcolm
South Africa
16
57
9
9-57
2
4
Sydney Barnes
South Africa
38
103
9
9-103
7
3
George Lohmann
South Africa
9
7
8
8-7
5
1
Johnny Briggs
South Africa
14
11
8
8-11
5
1
Stuart Broad
Australia
9
15
8
8-15
5
2
Sydney Barnes
South Africa
16
29
8
8-29
4
2
Fred Trueman
India
8
31
8
8-31
2
4
Sir Ian Botham
Pakistan
21
34
8
8-34
8
2
George Lohmann
Australia
27
35
8
8-35
12
1
Hedley Verity
Australia
22
43
8
8-43
8
2
Bob Willis
Australia
15
43
8
8-43
3
3
Derek Underwood
Pakistan
35
51
8
8-51
17
1
Angus Fraser
West Indies
16
53
8
8-53
2
3
Sydney Barnes
South Africa
27
56
8
8-56
9
2
George Lohmann
Australia
43
58
8
8-58
18
1
Charlie Blythe
South Africa
16
59
8
8-59
1
4
Wilfred Rhodes
Australia
15
68
8
8-68
0
5
Angus Fraser
West Indies
29
75
8
8-75
7
3
Len Braund
Australia
29
81
8
8-81
6
3
Tony Greig
West Indies
36
86
8
8-86
10
2
Tom Richardson
Australia
36
94
8
8-94
7
3
Sir Ian Botham
West Indies
27
103
8
8-103
6
4
Bernard Bosanquet
Australia
32
107
8
8-107
2
3
Neil Foster
Pakistan
46
107
8
8-107
15
2
Jack White
Australia
65
126
8
8-126
21
2
Steve Harmison
West Indies
12
12
7
7-12
8
1
Wilfred Rhodes
Australia
11
17
7
7-17
3
2
Johnny Briggs
South Africa
19
17
7
7-17
11
1
Frank Tyson
Australia
12
27
7
7-27
1
2
Billy Bates
Australia
26
28
7
7-28
14
1
Bobby Peel
Australia
26
31
7
7-31
17
1
Derek Underwood
New Zealand
31
32
7
7-32
18
1
Trevor Bailey
West Indies
16
34
7
7-34
7
2
Tony Lock
New Zealand
24
35
7
7-35
11
1
George Lohmann
Australia
30
36
7
7-36
17
1
Johnny Wardle
South Africa
19
36
7
7-36
3
2
George Ulyett
Australia
39
36
7
7-36
23
1
J.J. Ferris
South Africa
25
37
7
7-37
16
1
George Lohmann
South Africa
15
38
7
7-38
6
2
Brian Statham
South Africa
29
39
7
7-39
12
1
Dick Barlow
Australia
34
40
7
7-40
20
1
Charlie Blythe
South Africa
22
40
7
7-40
9
2
John Snow
Australia
18
40
7
7-40
5
2
George Lohmann
South Africa
24
42
7
7-42
9
2
James Anderson
West Indies
20
42
7
7-42
5
2
Dominic Cork
West Indies
19
43
7
7-43
5
2
James Anderson
New Zealand
21
43
7
7-43
8
2
Sir Alec Bedser
Australia
17
44
7
7-44
7
3
Trevor Bailey
West Indies
21
44
7
7-44
8
2
Fred Trueman
West Indies
14
44
7
7-44
2
3
Stuart Broad
New Zealand
11
44
7
7-44
0
4
Dick Barlow
Australia
52
44
7
7-44
34
1
Andy Caddick
South Africa
16
46
7
7-46
5
3
Charlie Blythe
South Africa
18
46
7
7-46
5
3
John Lever
India
23
46
7
7-46
6
2
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
New Zealand
21
47
7
7-47
6
2
Phil Tufnell
New Zealand
46
47
7
7-47
25
1
Sir Ian Botham
India
26
48
7
7-48
7
2
John Snow
West Indies
21
49
7
7-49
7
2
Hedley Verity
India
24
49
7
7-49
10
2
Sir Alec Bedser
India
29
49
7
7-49
11
2
Chris Old
Pakistan
22
50
7
7-50
6
2
Derek Underwood
Australia
31
50
7
7-50
19
2
Eric Hollies
West Indies
26
50
7
7-50
7
2
Tony Lock
New Zealand
35
51
7
7-51
20
1
Roy Tattersall
South Africa
28
52
7
7-52
10
2
Sir Alec Bedser
India
25
52
7
7-52
4
2
Sir Alec Bedser
Australia
38
55
7
7-55
16
1
James Langridge
West Indies
17
56
7
7-56
4
3
Sydney Barnes
South Africa
30
56
7
7-56
7
2
Johnny Wardle
Pakistan
35
56
7
7-56
16
2
Wilfred Rhodes
Australia
15
56
7
7-56
3
4
Brian Statham
Australia
28
57
7
7-57
6
2
Sir Alec Bedser
South Africa
32
58
7
7-58
10
2
Sydney Barnes
Australia
22
60
7
7-60
6
3
Matthew Hoggard
South Africa
18
61
7
7-61
5
3
Hedley Verity
Australia
36
61
7
7-61
15
2
Matthew Hoggard
New Zealand
21
63
7
7-63
7
3
Phil Tufnell
Australia
34
66
7
7-66
16
2
Phil Edmonds
Pakistan
33
66
7
7-66
7
2
Tom Emmett
Australia
59
68
7
7-68
31
1
Bill Voce
West Indies
37
70
7
7-70
15
2
Phil DeFreitas
Sri Lanka
26
70
7
7-70
8
3
George Geary
South Africa
27
70
7
7-70
7
3
Tich Freeman
South Africa
32
71
7
7-71
12
2
Bill Lockwood
Australia
40
71
7
7-71
17
2
Stuart Broad
West Indies
25
72
7
7-72
6
3
Billy Bates
Australia
33
74
7
7-74
14
2
Fred Trueman
New Zealand
30
75
7
7-75
9
2
Frank Woolley
New Zealand
28
76
7
7-76
5
3
Bob Willis
Australia
30
78
7
7-78
7
3
John Emburey
Australia
46
78
7
7-78
15
2
Fred Titmus
Australia
37
79
7
7-79
14
2
Sir Gubby Allen
India
20
80
7
7-80
3
4
Sydney Barnes
South Africa
32
88
7
7-88
10
3
Andy Caddick
Australia
22
94
7
7-94
5
4
Jim Laker
West Indies
37
103
7
7-103
9
3
Most 5 Wickets Haul Records in Test Matches
Best Economy Records in Test Matches
Best Bowling Strike Rate Records in Test Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
SR
Fred Trueman
67
2,448
307
48
Bob Willis
90
2,700
325
50
Darren Gough
58
1,970
229
52
Sir Ian Botham
102
3,550
383
56
Stuart Broad
167
5,616
604
56
Matthew Hoggard
67
2,318
248
56
James Anderson
183
6,536
690
57
John Snow
49
1,929
202
57
Andy Caddick
62
2,259
234
58
Brian Statham
70
2,495
252
59
Steve Harmison
62
2,198
222
59
Graeme Swann
60
2,558
255
60
Sir Alec Bedser
51
2,425
236
62
Moeen Ali
68
2,101
204
62
Andrew Flintoff
78
2,458
219
67
Derek Underwood
86
3,464
297
70
Batting StatsBowling Stats
Most Runs Records in ODI Matches
PLAYER
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
AVG
SR
4s
6s
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
40
94
588
202
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
48
87
520
49
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
38
77
525
32
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
35
77
365
74
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
40
117
403
167
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
32
68
469
26
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
41
87
427
76
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
37
85
528
41
Graham Gooch
125
122
4,290
37
62
407
15
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
40
106
511
81
Sir Andrew Strauss
127
126
4,205
36
81
454
25
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
39
76
328
30
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
43
103
437
92
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
37
74
278
41
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
40
72
327
21
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
41
96
282
109
Andrew Flintoff
138
119
3,293
32
89
299
92
Sir Alastair Cook
92
92
3,204
36
77
363
10
David Gower
114
111
3,170
31
75
290
22
Jonathan Trott
68
65
2,819
51
77
216
3
Highest Scores Records in ODI Matches
Batter
RUNS
Balls
SR
Vs
4s
6s
Ben Stokes
182
124
147
New Zealand
15
9
Jason Roy
180
151
119
Australia
16
5
Alex Hales
171
122
140
Pakistan
22
4
Robin Smith
167
163
102
Australia
17
3
Jos Buttler
162
70
231
Netherlands
7
14
Jason Roy
162
118
137
Sri Lanka
13
3
David Gower
158
118
134
New Zealand
18
4
Sir Andrew Strauss
158
145
109
India
18
1
Sir Andrew Strauss
154
139
111
Bangladesh
16
5
Jason Roy
153
121
126
Bangladesh
14
5
Sir Andrew Strauss
152
128
119
Bangladesh
19
0
Jos Buttler
150
77
195
West Indies
13
12
Eoin Morgan
148
71
208
Afghanistan
4
17
Alex Hales
147
92
160
Australia
16
5
Graham Gooch
142
134
106
Pakistan
14
0
Bill Athey
142
172
83
New Zealand
14
0
Jonny Bairstow
141
114
124
West Indies
17
0
Ian Bell
141
125
113
Australia
15
1
Dawid Malan
140
107
131
Bangladesh
16
5
Jonny Bairstow
139
92
151
Australia
15
5
Jonny Bairstow
138
106
130
New Zealand
14
7
Jonathan Trott
137
126
109
Australia
11
0
Sir Alastair Cook
137
142
96
Pakistan
14
0
Marcus Trescothick
137
142
96
Pakistan
11
3
Dennis Amiss
137
147
93
India
18
0
Graham Gooch
136
162
84
Australia
11
0
Dawid Malan
134
128
105
Australia
12
4
Alex Hales
133
110
121
Sri Lanka
10
6
Joe Root
133
129
103
Bangladesh
11
1
Jason Roy
132
124
106
Bangladesh
18
1
Jos Buttler
131
127
103
South Africa
6
7
Keith Fletcher
131
147
89
New Zealand
13
0
David Gower
130
120
108
Sri Lanka
12
5
Marcus Trescothick
130
138
94
West Indies
13
2
Kevin Pietersen
130
153
85
Pakistan
12
2
Jos Buttler
129
77
168
New Zealand
13
5
Graham Gooch
129
118
109
West Indies
17
1
Robin Smith
129
145
89
India
12
4
Jonny Bairstow
128
93
138
Pakistan
15
5
Moeen Ali
128
107
120
Scotland
12
5
Robin Smith
128
168
76
New Zealand
16
0
Dawid Malan
127
114
111
New Zealand
14
3
Mike Atherton
127
160
79
West Indies
14
1
Ian Bell
126
117
108
West Indies
12
1
Ian Bell
126
118
107
India
10
1
Graeme Hick
126
118
107
Sri Lanka
5
4
Sir Andrew Strauss
126
134
94
Pakistan
10
1
Dawid Malan
125
109
115
Netherlands
9
3
Joe Root
125
113
111
South Africa
10
5
Nick Knight
125
145
86
Pakistan
9
0
Eoin Morgan
124
106
117
Ireland
8
4
Jonny Bairstow
124
112
111
India
11
7
Wayne Larkins
124
126
98
Australia
18
2
Jason Roy
123
85
145
West Indies
15
3
Andrew Flintoff
123
104
118
West Indies
8
7
Philip Salt
122
93
131
Netherlands
14
3
Nick Knight
122
130
94
West Indies
13
4
David Gower
122
134
91
New Zealand
8
0
Jos Buttler
121
74
164
Sri Lanka
11
4
Joe Root
121
108
112
Sri Lanka
14
2
Marcus Trescothick
121
109
111
India
13
2
Marcus Trescothick
121
118
103
Sri Lanka
16
1
Eoin Morgan
121
136
89
Australia
11
3
Jason Roy
120
108
111
Australia
12
2
Paul Collingwood
120
133
90
Australia
7
1
Moeen Ali
119
87
137
Sri Lanka
11
5
Marcus Trescothick
119
102
117
Zimbabwe
11
2
Sir Alastair Cook
119
143
83
Sri Lanka
13
0
Sam Billings
118
110
107
Australia
14
2
Dawid Malan
118
114
104
South Africa
7
6
Allan Lamb
118
121
98
Pakistan
14
0
Ali Brown
118
137
86
India
10
2
Clive Radley
117
140
84
New Zealand
11
0
Graham Gooch
117
164
71
Australia
13
1
Jos Buttler
116
52
223
Pakistan
10
8
Kevin Pietersen
116
110
105
South Africa
10
6
Alec Stewart
116
111
105
India
9
1
David Lloyd
116
159
73
Pakistan
8
1
Nasser Hussain
115
128
90
India
10
0
Mike Gatting
115
135
85
India
12
0
Graham Gooch
115
136
85
India
11
0
Graham Gooch
115
159
72
Australia
9
1
Jason Roy
114
89
128
Pakistan
11
4
David Gower
114
122
93
Pakistan
6
0
Marcus Trescothick
114
125
91
South Africa
13
0
Dawid Malan
114
145
79
Bangladesh
8
4
Eoin Morgan
113
82
138
New Zealand
12
5
Jason Roy
113
91
124
South Africa
11
4
Joe Root
113
108
105
India
10
3
Neil Fairbrother
113
109
104
West Indies
10
2
Marcus Trescothick
113
114
99
Ireland
12
0
Joe Root
113
116
97
India
8
1
Nick Knight
113
132
86
Pakistan
11
0
Ian Bell
113
143
79
India
13
1
Mike Atherton
113
149
76
Australia
10
0
Paul Collingwood
112
86
130
Bangladesh
10
5
Jason Roy
112
95
118
Sri Lanka
7
4
Sir Alastair Cook
112
120
93
West Indies
13
1
Jonny Bairstow
112
126
89
Australia
12
2
Alex Hales
112
128
88
South Africa
14
0
Best Batting Average Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
NO
Dawid Malan
30
30
1,450
56
4
Jonathan Trott
68
65
2,819
51
10
Dennis Amiss
18
18
859
48
0
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
48
23
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
43
8
James Taylor
27
26
887
42
5
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
41
16
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
41
15
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
40
10
Chris Broad
34
34
1,361
40
0
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
40
3
Keith Fletcher
24
22
757
40
3
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
40
26
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
40
31
Neil Fairbrother
75
71
2,092
39
18
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
39
16
Philip Salt
16
14
549
39
0
Robin Smith
71
70
2,419
39
8
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
38
14
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
38
3
Best Batting Strike Rate Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
SR
Philip Salt
16
14
549
39
132
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
40
117
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
40
106
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
43
103
Liam Plunkett
89
50
646
21
103
Adil Rashid
135
68
826
18
98
Moeen Ali
138
112
2,355
24
98
Dawid Malan
30
30
1,450
56
97
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
38
96
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
41
96
David Willey
73
46
663
25
96
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
40
94
Sam Billings
28
23
702
33
91
Tim Bresnan
85
64
871
20
90
Craig Kieswetter
46
40
1,054
30
90
Andrew Flintoff
138
119
3,293
32
89
Chris Woakes
122
88
1,524
24
89
James Vince
25
22
616
28
88
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
48
87
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
41
87
Most Hundreds Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
H.S
100s
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
133
16
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
148
13
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
137
12
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
180
12
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
162
11
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
141
11
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
130
9
Graham Gooch
125
122
4,290
142
8
David Gower
114
111
3,170
158
7
Sir Andrew Strauss
127
126
4,205
158
6
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
171
6
Dawid Malan
30
30
1,450
140
6
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
120
5
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
126
5
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
125
5
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
182
5
Sir Alastair Cook
92
92
3,204
137
5
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
141
4
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
116
4
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
118
4
Most Fifties Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
50s
H.S
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
2
42
148
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
3
39
133
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
1
35
141
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
2
28
116
Sir Andrew Strauss
127
126
4,205
2
27
158
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
2
27
126
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
4
26
120
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
4
26
118
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
5
25
162
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
3
25
130
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
2
25
125
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
1
24
182
Graham Gooch
125
122
4,290
3
23
142
Jonathan Trott
68
65
2,819
3
22
137
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
1
21
137
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
1
21
180
Graham Thorpe
82
77
2,380
0
21
89
Sir Alastair Cook
92
92
3,204
1
19
137
Andrew Flintoff
138
119
3,293
1
18
123
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
2
17
141
Most Fours Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
4s
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
588
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
528
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
525
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
520
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
511
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
469
Sir Andrew Strauss
127
126
4,205
454
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
437
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
427
Graham Gooch
125
122
4,290
407
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
403
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
365
Sir Alastair Cook
92
92
3,204
363
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
328
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
327
Andrew Flintoff
138
119
3,293
299
David Gower
114
111
3,170
290
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
282
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
278
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
276
Most Sixes Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
6s
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
202
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
167
Ben Stokes
114
99
3,463
109
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
92
Andrew Flintoff
138
119
3,293
92
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
81
Moeen Ali
138
112
2,355
78
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
76
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
74
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
50
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
49
Sir Ian Botham
116
106
2,113
44
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
41
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
41
Ravi Bopara
120
109
2,695
34
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
32
Dawid Malan
30
30
1,450
32
Craig Kieswetter
46
40
1,054
32
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
30
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
26
Most Nineties Records in ODI Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
Jos Buttler
178
151
4,961
5
Paul Collingwood
197
181
5,092
4
Allan Lamb
122
118
4,010
4
Joe Root
171
160
6,522
3
Kevin Pietersen
134
123
4,422
3
Graham Gooch
125
122
4,290
3
Jonathan Trott
68
65
2,819
3
Eoin Morgan
225
207
6,957
2
Alec Stewart
170
162
4,677
2
Sir Andrew Strauss
127
126
4,205
2
Jonny Bairstow
107
98
3,868
2
Graeme Hick
120
118
3,846
2
Nick Knight
100
100
3,637
2
Alex Hales
70
67
2,419
2
Nasser Hussain
88
87
2,332
2
Chris Broad
34
34
1,361
2
James Taylor
27
26
887
2
Ian Bell
161
157
5,416
1
Marcus Trescothick
123
122
4,335
1
Jason Roy
116
110
4,271
1
Most Wickets Records in ODI Matches
Best Bowling Average Records in ODI Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
Avg
Andrew Flintoff
138
916
168
24
Darren Gough
158
1,403
234
26
Graeme Swann
79
635
104
28
Sir Ian Botham
116
1,033
145
29
James Anderson
194
1,597
269
29
Steven Finn
69
591
102
29
Liam Plunkett
89
689
135
30
Chris Woakes
122
956
173
30
Stuart Broad
121
1,018
178
30
Adil Rashid
135
1,131
199
32
Phil DeFreitas
103
952
115
33
Tim Bresnan
85
703
109
35
Paul Collingwood
197
864
111
39
Moeen Ali
138
998
111
48
Best Bowling Records in ODI Matches
Bowler
Vs
OVS
RUNS
WKTS
BBI
MAIDENS
ECON
Reece Topley
India
10
24
6
6-24
2
3
Paul Collingwood
Bangladesh
10
31
6
6-31
1
3
Jofra Archer
South Africa
9
40
6
6-40
1
4
Chris Woakes
Australia
10
45
6
6-45
0
5
Chris Woakes
Sri Lanka
8
47
6
6-47
0
6
Mark Ealham
Zimbabwe
10
15
5
5-15
3
2
Andrew Flintoff
West Indies
5
19
5
5-19
0
4
Vic Marks
New Zealand
10
20
5
5-20
3
2
Craig White
Zimbabwe
10
21
5
5-21
1
2
Stuart Broad
South Africa
10
23
5
5-23
3
2
James Anderson
South Africa
10
23
5
5-23
3
2
Ronnie Irani
India
7
26
5
5-26
1
4
Adil Rashid
Ireland
8
27
5
5-27
0
3
Graeme Swann
Australia
10
28
5
5-28
1
3
Chris Jordan
Sri Lanka
8
29
5
5-29
0
4
David Willey
Ireland
8
30
5
5-30
2
4
Mike Hendrick
Australia
11
31
5
5-31
3
3
Mark Ealham
Sri Lanka
10
32
5
5-32
2
3
Graeme Hick
Zimbabwe
10
33
5
5-33
2
3
Steven Finn
India
8
33
5
5-33
0
4
Steve Harmison
Australia
10
33
5
5-33
0
3
James Anderson
New Zealand
10
34
5
5-34
2
4
Paul Jarvis
India
8
35
5
5-35
1
4
Tom Curran
Australia
9
35
5
5-35
0
4
Vic Marks
Sri Lanka
12
39
5
5-39
3
3
Samit Patel
South Africa
9
41
5
5-41
2
4
Darren Gough
Zimbabwe
9
44
5
5-44
0
5
Darren Gough
Australia
10
44
5
5-44
0
4
Sam Curran
Sri Lanka
10
48
5
5-48
1
5
Tim Bresnan
India
10
48
5
5-48
1
5
Matthew Hoggard
Zimbabwe
10
49
5
5-49
0
5
Jake Ball
Bangladesh
10
51
5
5-51
0
5
Liam Plunkett
West Indies
8
52
5
5-52
0
6
Chris Woakes
Pakistan
10
54
5
5-54
2
5
Andrew Flintoff
India
10
56
5
5-56
0
6
Ashley Giles
India
10
57
5
5-57
0
6
Brydon Carse
Pakistan
10
61
5
5-61
0
6
Ben Stokes
Australia
10
61
5
5-61
0
6
Steven Finn
Australia
10
71
5
5-71
0
7
Adil Rashid
West Indies
10
85
5
5-85
0
9
Chris Old
Canada
10
8
4
4-8
5
1
John Snow
East Africa
12
11
4
4-11
6
1
Bob Willis
Canada
10
11
4
4-11
3
1
Andrew Flintoff
Bangladesh
9
14
4
4-14
4
1
Bob Willis
Pakistan
11
15
4
4-15
5
1
Stuart Broad
South Africa
6
15
4
4-15
0
2
Mike Hendrick
Pakistan
12
15
4
4-15
6
1
Paul Collingwood
New Zealand
3
15
4
4-15
0
6
Andrew Flintoff
New Zealand
7
17
4
4-17
1
2
James Anderson
Sri Lanka
5
18
4
4-18
0
4
James Anderson
India
8
18
4
4-18
2
2
Alan Mullally
Australia
8
18
4
4-18
1
2
Chris Woakes
Sri Lanka
10
18
4
4-18
5
2
Andy Caddick
South Africa
9
19
4
4-19
1
2
Andrew Flintoff
New Zealand
10
21
4
4-21
2
2
Michael Vaughan
Sri Lanka
6
22
4
4-22
1
4
Phil Tufnell
New Zealand
10
22
4
4-22
1
2
Steve Harmison
India
10
22
4
4-22
0
2
Angus Fraser
Australia
10
22
4
4-22
2
2
Bob Willis
New Zealand
9
23
4
4-23
0
3
James Anderson
India
10
23
4
4-23
2
2
Adam Hollioake
Pakistan
7
23
4
4-23
1
4
Norman Gifford
Pakistan
10
23
4
4-23
0
2
Graham Dilley
West Indies
8
23
4
4-23
1
3
Alex Wharf
Zimbabwe
6
24
4
4-24
1
4
Mike Hendrick
Australia
8
25
4
4-25
1
3
James Anderson
Netherlands
10
25
4
4-25
1
3
Darren Gough
Zimbabwe
9
26
4
4-26
1
3
Geoff Arnold
Australia
11
27
4
4-27
3
2
James Anderson
Pakistan
9
27
4
4-27
2
3
Darren Gough
Sri Lanka
10
28
4
4-28
3
3
Tim Bresnan
Bangladesh
9
28
4
4-28
1
3
James Anderson
Pakistan
10
29
4
4-29
2
3
Andrew Flintoff
Bangladesh
9
29
4
4-29
1
3
Darren Gough
South Africa
10
29
4
4-29
1
3
John Lever
Australia
11
29
4
4-29
2
3
Sam Curran
Bangladesh
6
29
4
4-29
1
5
Chris Lewis
Sri Lanka
8
30
4
4-30
0
4
Mark Ealham
Pakistan
10
30
4
4-30
0
3
Gladstone Small
West Indies
11
31
4
4-31
0
3
Sir Ian Botham
Australia
10
31
4
4-31
1
3
John Snow
New Zealand
10
32
4
4-32
0
3
Andrew Flintoff
Pakistan
10
32
4
4-32
2
3
Chris Tremlett
Bangladesh
8
32
4
4-32
1
4
Chris Woakes
Pakistan
8
33
4
4-33
0
4
Graham Stevenson
Australia
9
33
4
4-33
0
4
Mark Wood
Australia
10
33
4
4-33
1
3
Darren Gough
South Africa
10
33
4
4-33
0
3
Paul Jarvis
New Zealand
9
33
4
4-33
1
4
David Willey
Sri Lanka
8
34
4
4-34
0
4
Darren Gough
Kenya
10
34
4
4-34
1
3
Graeme Swann
Sri Lanka
10
34
4
4-34
2
3
Steven Finn
Pakistan
10
34
4
4-34
1
3
Tim Bresnan
West Indies
7
34
4
4-34
0
5
Steven Finn
Pakistan
10
34
4
4-34
1
3
Darren Gough
Zimbabwe
8
34
4
4-34
0
4
Paul Collingwood
Australia
10
34
4
4-34
0
3
Chris Lewis
New Zealand
9
35
4
4-35
0
4
Chris Lewis
West Indies
10
35
4
4-35
0
4
Darren Gough
South Africa
10
35
4
4-35
0
4
Most 5 Wickets Haul Records in ODI Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
Overs
RUNS
WKTS
4-FERS
5-FERS
Chris Woakes
122
956
5,193
173
11
3
James Anderson
194
1,597
7,861
269
11
2
Darren Gough
158
1,403
6,154
234
10
2
Adil Rashid
135
1,131
6,377
199
8
2
Andrew Flintoff
138
916
3,968
168
6
2
Steven Finn
69
591
2,996
102
4
2
Mark Ealham
64
538
2,197
67
1
2
Vic Marks
34
306
1,135
44
0
2
Stuart Broad
121
1,018
5,364
178
9
1
Liam Plunkett
89
689
4,010
135
6
1
Paul Collingwood
197
864
4,293
111
3
1
Tim Bresnan
85
703
3,813
109
3
1
Graeme Swann
79
635
2,888
104
3
1
David Willey
73
538
2,975
100
4
1
Steve Harmison
58
483
2,481
76
2
1
Ben Stokes
114
518
3,137
74
1
1
Craig White
51
394
1,726
65
1
1
Ashley Giles
62
476
2,069
55
0
1
Reece Topley
29
223
1,202
46
2
1
Chris Jordan
35
276
1,660
46
0
1
Jofra Archer
21
190
913
42
0
1
Mike Hendrick
22
196
681
35
2
1
Tom Curran
28
218
1,290
34
2
1
Matthew Hoggard
26
217
1,152
32
0
1
Graeme Hick
120
206
1,026
30
0
1
Sam Curran
29
192
1,170
30
1
1
Paul Jarvis
16
146
672
24
1
1
Samit Patel
36
198
1,091
24
0
1
Ronnie Irani
31
214
989
24
1
1
Jake Ball
18
158
980
21
0
1
Brydon Carse
12
82
475
14
0
1
Best Economy Records in ODI Matches
Best Bowling Strike Rate Records in ODI Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
SR
James Anderson
194
1,597
269
36
Darren Gough
158
1,403
234
36
Batting StatsBowling Stats
Most Runs Records in T20 Matches
PLAYER
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
AVG
SR
4s
6s
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
35
145
244
117
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
29
136
186
120
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
31
138
226
69
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
36
132
194
62
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
24
138
153
69
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
30
138
135
67
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
38
142
119
32
Moeen Ali
78
67
1,109
22
144
84
60
Joe Root
32
30
893
36
126
92
16
Luke Wright
51
45
759
19
137
68
31
Ravi Bopara
38
35
711
28
119
54
17
Ben Stokes
43
36
585
22
128
42
22
Paul Collingwood
35
33
583
19
127
38
24
Michael Lumb
27
27
552
21
134
64
21
Craig Kieswetter
25
25
526
22
112
47
23
Harry Brook
24
21
494
29
142
38
23
Sam Billings
36
32
474
18
131
40
16
James Vince
17
17
463
27
128
47
14
Liam Livingstone
33
27
461
22
146
25
28
Chris Jordan
88
54
434
14
132
31
21
Highest Scores Records in T20 Matches
Batter
RUNS
Balls
SR
Vs
4s
6s
Alex Hales
116
64
181
Sri Lanka
11
6
Liam Livingstone
103
43
240
Pakistan
6
9
Dawid Malan
103
51
202
New Zealand
9
6
Jos Buttler
101
67
151
Sri Lanka
6
6
Dawid Malan
99
47
211
South Africa
11
5
Luke Wright
99
55
180
Afghanistan
8
6
Alex Hales
99
68
146
West Indies
6
4
Alex Hales
94
61
154
Australia
11
2
Eoin Morgan
91
41
222
New Zealand
7
7
Joe Root
90
49
184
Australia
13
1
Jonny Bairstow
90
53
170
South Africa
3
8
Philip Salt
88
41
215
Pakistan
13
3
Sam Billings
87
47
185
West Indies
10
3
Alex Hales
86
47
183
India
4
7
Jonny Bairstow
86
48
179
South Africa
9
4
Jonny Bairstow
86
60
143
New Zealand
8
4
Eoin Morgan
85
45
189
South Africa
7
5
Alex Hales
84
51
165
Australia
12
3
Joe Root
83
44
189
South Africa
6
4
Jos Buttler
83
52
160
India
5
4
Dawid Malan
82
49
167
Australia
7
4
Harry Brook
81
35
231
Pakistan
8
5
Alex Hales
80
42
190
New Zealand
9
4
Eoin Morgan
80
46
174
New Zealand
4
6
Jos Buttler
80
49
163
India
9
3
Kevin Pietersen
79
37
214
Zimbabwe
7
4
Paul Collingwood
79
41
193
West Indies
5
4
Dawid Malan
78
44
177
South Africa
12
2
Jason Roy
78
44
177
New Zealand
11
2
Dawid Malan
78
47
166
Pakistan
8
3
Dawid Malan
77
39
197
India
6
5
Jos Buttler
77
54
143
Australia
8
2
Luke Wright
76
43
177
New Zealand
5
5
Dawid Malan
76
48
158
Sri Lanka
5
4
Eoin Morgan
74
39
190
Australia
3
7
Tom Banton
73
39
187
West Indies
3
6
Jonny Bairstow
73
41
178
New Zealand
5
6
Jos Buttler
73
47
155
New Zealand
7
2
Jos Buttler
73
49
149
Sri Lanka
3
4
Kevin Pietersen
73
52
140
Pakistan
8
2
Moeen Ali
72
46
157
Australia
6
3
Marcus Trescothick
72
58
124
Sri Lanka
9
1
Eoin Morgan
71
31
229
India
3
7
Jos Buttler
71
32
222
Australia
5
5
Eoin Morgan
71
36
197
West Indies
4
5
Tom Banton
71
42
169
Pakistan
4
5
Luke Wright
71
49
145
Netherlands
8
0
Jason Roy
70
38
184
South Africa
7
3
Ben Duckett
70
42
167
Pakistan
8
1
Jason Roy
69
36
192
Sri Lanka
4
6
Jos Buttler
69
46
150
India
8
2
Jos Buttler
68
32
213
Australia
8
4
Jonny Bairstow
68
40
170
West Indies
9
2
Dawid Malan
68
46
148
India
9
2
Joe Root
68
46
148
New Zealand
8
1
Alex Hales
68
51
133
West Indies
5
2
Jos Buttler
68
55
124
Sri Lanka
8
1
Jason Roy
67
31
216
India
4
7
Harry Brook
67
36
186
New Zealand
5
5
Jos Buttler
67
42
160
Bangladesh
4
4
Jos Buttler
67
43
156
West Indies
5
3
Jason Roy
67
45
149
South Africa
9
1
Jos Buttler
67
46
146
South Africa
3
5
Samit Patel
67
48
140
Sri Lanka
8
2
Eoin Morgan
67
51
131
Pakistan
7
2
Eoin Morgan
66
33
200
Pakistan
6
4
Jos Buttler
66
37
178
Sri Lanka
8
2
Alex Hales
66
41
161
Sri Lanka
7
2
Dawid Malan
66
43
153
Australia
5
3
Ravi Bopara
65
27
241
Australia
2
7
Jos Buttler
65
41
159
Australia
7
1
Jonny Bairstow
64
34
188
South Africa
7
3
Jason Roy
64
36
178
Pakistan
12
1
Moeen Ali
63
28
225
West Indies
1
7
Michael Lumb
63
40
158
West Indies
9
2
Craig Kieswetter
63
49
129
Australia
7
2
Kevin Pietersen
62
40
155
Pakistan
4
3
Alex Hales
62
48
129
West Indies
9
0
Kevin Pietersen
62
52
119
Pakistan
6
1
Jos Buttler
61
30
203
Australia
6
5
Moeen Ali
61
33
185
Pakistan
4
4
Jason Roy
61
38
161
Bangladesh
5
3
Jonny Bairstow
60
35
171
South Africa
6
2
Jonny Bairstow
60
46
130
Pakistan
5
2
Ian Bell
60
46
130
New Zealand
9
1
James Vince
59
38
155
New Zealand
7
2
Jos Buttler
59
39
151
Pakistan
7
2
Dawid Malan
59
40
148
New Zealand
6
2
Ravi Bopara
59
44
134
West Indies
4
1
Kevin Pietersen
58
38
153
Pakistan
5
3
Alex Hales
58
41
141
India
4
3
Craig Kieswetter
58
49
118
West Indies
3
2
Eoin Morgan
57
22
259
South Africa
0
7
Philip Salt
57
24
238
West Indies
3
5
Eoin Morgan
57
29
197
Pakistan
5
3
Jos Buttler
57
29
197
South Africa
9
2
Paul Collingwood
57
32
178
South Africa
3
4
Eoin Morgan
57
38
150
Sri Lanka
7
2
Alex Hales
56
35
160
India
7
2
Moeen Ali
55
23
239
Pakistan
4
4
Best Batting Average Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
NO
Marcus Trescothick
3
3
166
55
0
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
38
5
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
36
8
Joe Root
32
30
893
36
5
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
35
21
Ben Duckett
11
11
301
33
2
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
31
8
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
30
13
Harry Brook
24
21
494
29
4
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
29
20
Ravi Bopara
38
35
711
28
10
Darren Maddy
4
4
113
28
0
James Vince
17
17
463
27
0
Ian Bell
8
8
188
27
1
Owais Shah
17
15
347
25
1
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
24
1
Tom Banton
14
14
327
23
0
Jonathan Trott
7
7
138
23
1
Philip Salt
16
15
308
22
1
Liam Livingstone
33
27
461
22
6
Best Batting Strike Rate Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
Avg
SR
Will Jacks
6
6
108
18
152
Philip Salt
16
15
308
22
149
Tom Banton
14
14
327
23
148
Ben Duckett
11
11
301
33
147
Liam Livingstone
33
27
461
22
146
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
35
145
Moeen Ali
78
67
1,109
22
144
Harry Brook
24
21
494
29
142
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
38
142
Darren Maddy
4
4
113
28
141
Chris Woakes
29
14
139
20
139
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
31
138
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
24
138
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
30
138
Luke Wright
51
45
759
19
137
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
29
136
Michael Lumb
27
27
552
21
134
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
36
132
Chris Jordan
88
54
434
14
132
Sam Billings
36
32
474
18
131
Most Hundreds Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
H.S
100s
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
101
1
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
116
1
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
103
1
Liam Livingstone
33
27
461
103
1
Most Fifties Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
50s
H.S
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
0
20
101
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
1
16
103
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
1
14
91
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
2
12
116
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
1
10
90
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
0
8
78
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
0
7
79
Moeen Ali
78
67
1,109
0
7
72
Joe Root
32
30
893
1
5
90
Luke Wright
51
45
759
1
4
99
Ravi Bopara
38
35
711
0
3
65
Paul Collingwood
35
33
583
0
3
79
Michael Lumb
27
27
552
0
3
63
Craig Kieswetter
25
25
526
0
3
63
Harry Brook
24
21
494
0
2
81
Sam Billings
36
32
474
0
2
87
James Vince
17
17
463
0
2
59
Tom Banton
14
14
327
0
2
73
Philip Salt
16
15
308
0
2
88
Marcus Trescothick
3
3
166
0
2
72
Most Fours Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
4s
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
244
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
226
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
194
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
186
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
153
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
135
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
119
Joe Root
32
30
893
92
Moeen Ali
78
67
1,109
84
Luke Wright
51
45
759
68
Michael Lumb
27
27
552
64
Ravi Bopara
38
35
711
54
Craig Kieswetter
25
25
526
47
James Vince
17
17
463
47
Ben Stokes
43
36
585
42
Sam Billings
36
32
474
40
Ben Duckett
11
11
301
39
Paul Collingwood
35
33
583
38
Harry Brook
24
21
494
38
Philip Salt
16
15
308
35
Most Sixes Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
6s
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
120
Jos Buttler
109
100
2,766
117
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
69
Jason Roy
64
64
1,522
69
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
67
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
62
Moeen Ali
78
67
1,109
60
Kevin Pietersen
37
36
1,176
32
Luke Wright
51
45
759
31
Liam Livingstone
33
27
461
28
Paul Collingwood
35
33
583
24
Craig Kieswetter
25
25
526
23
Harry Brook
24
21
494
23
Ben Stokes
43
36
585
22
Michael Lumb
27
27
552
21
Chris Jordan
88
54
434
21
Ravi Bopara
38
35
711
17
Tom Banton
14
14
327
17
Joe Root
32
30
893
16
Sam Billings
36
32
474
16
Most Nineties Records in T20 Matches
Batter
MATCHES
INNS
RUNS
90s
Alex Hales
75
75
2,074
2
Eoin Morgan
115
106
2,458
1
Dawid Malan
62
60
1,892
1
Jonny Bairstow
70
64
1,512
1
Joe Root
32
30
893
1
Luke Wright
51
45
759
1
Most Wickets Records in T20 Matches
PLAYER
MATCHES
OVERS
BALLS
WKTS
Avg
RUNS
4-FERS
5-FERS
Adil Rashid
99
345
2,072
98
26
2,574
2
0
Chris Jordan
88
304
1,828
96
28
2,657
3
0
Stuart Broad
56
195
1,173
65
23
1,491
1
0
Graeme Swann
39
135
810
51
17
859
0
0
David Willey
43
144
865
51
23
1,180
1
0
Mark Wood
28
99
597
45
19
837
0
0
Sam Curran
41
133
802
43
24
1,026
0
1
Moeen Ali
78
143
861
43
28
1,188
0
0
Jade Dernbach
34
117
702
39
26
1,020
1
0
Tom Curran
30
98
588
29
31
907
1
0
Steven Finn
21
80
480
27
22
583
0
0
Chris Woakes
29
90
543
27
27
720
0
0
Ben Stokes
43
102
612
26
33
856
0
0
Liam Plunkett
22
79
476
25
25
627
0
0
Tim Bresnan
34
110
663
24
37
887
0
0
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
18
61
367
23
19
437
0
0
Reece Topley
22
78
469
22
30
649
0
0
Jofra Archer
15
58
348
18
25
444
1
0
James Anderson
19
70
422
18
31
552
0
0
Luke Wright
51
55
330
18
26
465
0
0
Liam Livingstone
33
59
354
18
28
501
0
0
Ravi Bopara
38
53
322
16
24
387
1
0
Paul Collingwood
35
37
222
16
21
329
1
0
Dimitri Mascarenhas
14
42
252
12
26
309
0
0
Tymal Mills
12
41
250
12
30
361
0
0
Michael Yardy
14
46
276
11
27
299
0
0
Richard Gleeson
6
21
126
9
21
187
0
0
Luke Wood
5
18
108
8
22
174
0
0
Samit Patel
18
42
252
7
46
321
0
0
Joe Denly
13
12
72
7
13
93
1
0
James Tredwell
17
53
317
7
59
416
0
0
Matthew Parkinson
6
20
120
7
28
198
1
0
Saqib Mahmood
12
38
228
7
57
398
0
0
Liam Dawson
11
34
204
6
40
242
0
0
Gus Atkinson
2
7
41
6
9
51
1
0
Joe Root
32
14
84
6
23
139
0
0
Andrew Flintoff
7
25
150
5
32
161
0
0
Danny Briggs
7
18
108
5
40
199
0
0
Chris Schofield
4
13
77
4
23
92
0
0
Jon Lewis
2
7
42
4
14
55
1
0
Brydon Carse
3
8
48
4
17
66
0
0
Harry Gurney
2
8
48
3
18
55
0
0
Rehan Ahmed
3
9
54
3
21
64
0
0
Darren Gough
2
7
41
3
16
49
0
0
Stephen Parry
5
16
96
3
46
138
0
0
Darren Maddy
4
3
18
3
9
26
0
0
Ajmal Shahzad
3
11
66
3
32
97
0
0
Patrick Brown
4
13
78
3
43
128
0
0
Sajid Mahmood
4
14
84
3
52
155
0
0
Jamie Dalrymple
3
5
30
2
20
39
0
0
Amjad Khan
1
4
24
2
17
34
0
0
Stuart Meaker
2
8
47
2
35
70
0
0
Lewis Gregory
9
13
78
2
59
117
0
0
Monty Panesar
1
4
24
2
20
40
0
0
Chris Tremlett
1
4
24
2
23
45
0
0
Jake Ball
2
7
42
2
42
83
0
0
Scott Borthwick
1
4
24
1
15
15
0
0
Will Jacks
6
1
6
1
5
5
0
0
Boyd Rankin
2
4
24
1
24
24
0
0
Steve Harmison
2
6
39
1
42
42
0
0
Mason Crane
2
8
48
1
62
62
0
0
Kevin Pietersen
37
5
30
1
53
53
0
0
Dawid Malan
62
2
12
1
27
27
0
0
George Garton
1
4
24
1
57
57
0
0
Best Bowling Average Records in T20 Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
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Gus Atkinson
2
7
6
9
Joe Denly
13
12
7
13
Graeme Swann
39
135
51
17
Mark Wood
28
99
45
19
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
18
61
23
19
Paul Collingwood
35
37
16
21
Richard Gleeson
6
21
9
21
Steven Finn
21
80
27
22
Luke Wood
5
18
8
22
Stuart Broad
56
195
65
23
David Willey
43
144
51
23
Joe Root
32
14
6
23
Sam Curran
41
133
43
24
Ravi Bopara
38
53
16
24
Jofra Archer
15
58
18
25
Liam Plunkett
22
79
25
25
Dimitri Mascarenhas
14
42
12
26
Luke Wright
51
55
18
26
Jade Dernbach
34
117
39
26
Adil Rashid
99
345
98
26
Chris Woakes
29
90
27
27
Michael Yardy
14
46
11
27
Moeen Ali
78
143
43
28
Chris Jordan
88
304
96
28
Liam Livingstone
33
59
18
28
Matthew Parkinson
6
20
7
28
Reece Topley
22
78
22
30
Tymal Mills
12
41
12
30
James Anderson
19
70
18
31
Tom Curran
30
98
29
31
Ben Stokes
43
102
26
33
Tim Bresnan
34
110
24
37
Liam Dawson
11
34
6
40
Samit Patel
18
42
7
46
Saqib Mahmood
12
38
7
57
James Tredwell
17
53
7
59
Best Bowling Records in T20 Matches
Bowler
Vs
OVS
RUNS
WKTS
BBI
MAIDENS
ECON
Sam Curran
Afghanistan
3
10
5
5-10
0
3
Adil Rashid
West Indies
2
2
4
4-2
0
1
Chris Jordan
West Indies
2
6
4
4-6
0
3
David Willey
West Indies
3
7
4
4-7
0
2
Ravi Bopara
West Indies
3
10
4
4-10
0
3
Joe Denly
Sri Lanka
4
19
4
4-19
0
5
Gus Atkinson
New Zealand
3
20
4
4-20
0
8
Paul Collingwood
Sri Lanka
4
22
4
4-22
0
6
Jade Dernbach
India
3
22
4
4-22
0
6
Jon Lewis
Australia
4
24
4
4-24
0
6
Stuart Broad
New Zealand
4
24
4
4-24
0
6
Chris Jordan
India
4
27
4
4-27
0
7
Chris Jordan
Sri Lanka
4
28
4
4-28
0
7
Jofra Archer
India
4
33
4
4-33
0
8
Adil Rashid
Pakistan
4
35
4
4-35
0
9
Tom Curran
West Indies
4
36
4
4-36
0
9
Matthew Parkinson
New Zealand
4
47
4
4-47
0
12
Chris Woakes
Australia
2
4
3
3-4
0
2
Mark Wood
West Indies
3
9
3
3-9
0
3
Tim Bresnan
Pakistan
3
10
3
3-10
0
3
Adil Rashid
Sri Lanka
4
11
3
3-11
0
3
Sam Curran
Pakistan
4
12
3
3-12
0
3
Graeme Swann
Pakistan
4
13
3
3-13
1
3
Jofra Archer
Bangladesh
4
13
3
3-13
0
3
Graeme Swann
Pakistan
4
14
3
3-14
1
4
Stuart Broad
New Zealand
4
15
3
3-15
0
4
Richard Gleeson
India
4
15
3
3-15
1
4
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
New Zealand
3
16
3
3-16
0
5
Darren Gough
Australia
3
16
3
3-16
0
5
Steven Finn
New Zealand
4
16
3
3-16
0
4
Liam Livingstone
Ireland
3
17
3
3-17
0
6
Chris Jordan
Australia
4
17
3
3-17
0
4
Stuart Broad
Pakistan
3
17
3
3-17
0
6
Dimitri Mascarenhas
Zimbabwe
4
18
3
3-18
0
5
David Willey
West Indies
4
20
3
3-20
0
5
Mark Wood
Pakistan
4
20
3
3-20
0
5
Liam Plunkett
Pakistan
4
21
3
3-21
0
5
Adil Rashid
Australia
4
21
3
3-21
0
5
Reece Topley
India
4
22
3
3-22
0
6
Chris Jordan
India
4
22
3
3-22
0
6
Steven Finn
India
4
22
3
3-22
0
6
David Willey
New Zealand
2
22
3
3-22
0
10
Chris Jordan
South Africa
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Jade Dernbach
Australia
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Chris Jordan
New Zealand
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Jofra Archer
India
4
23
3
3-23
1
6
James Anderson
Netherlands
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Brydon Carse
New Zealand
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
South Africa
4
23
3
3-23
0
6
Graeme Swann
South Africa
4
24
3
3-24
0
6
Luke Wood
Pakistan
4
24
3
3-24
0
6
Moeen Ali
West Indies
4
24
3
3-24
0
6
Stuart Broad
Netherlands
4
24
3
3-24
0
6
Reece Topley
Pakistan
4
24
3
3-24
0
6
Adil Rashid
West Indies
4
25
3
3-25
0
6
Mark Wood
Pakistan
4
25
3
3-25
0
6
David Willey
South Africa
4
25
3
3-25
1
6
Sam Curran
Australia
4
25
3
3-25
0
6
Ben Stokes
New Zealand
4
26
3
3-26
0
7
Chris Woakes
Pakistan
4
26
3
3-26
0
7
Mark Wood
Sri Lanka
3
26
3
3-26
0
9
Mark Wood
New Zealand
3
26
3
3-26
0
9
Liam Dawson
Sri Lanka
4
27
3
3-27
0
7
Adil Rashid
Australia
4
27
3
3-27
0
7
David Willey
Sri Lanka
4
27
3
3-27
0
7
Liam Plunkett
West Indies
4
27
3
3-27
0
7
Tymal Mills
Bangladesh
4
27
3
3-27
0
7
David Willey
Australia
3
28
3
3-28
0
9
Sam Curran
South Africa
4
28
3
3-28
0
7
Chris Jordan
Sri Lanka
4
29
3
3-29
0
7
Steven Finn
Pakistan
4
30
3
3-30
0
8
Stuart Broad
Australia
4
30
3
3-30
0
8
Mark Wood
India
4
31
3
3-31
0
8
Chris Jordan
South Africa
4
31
3
3-31
0
8
Stuart Broad
Sri Lanka
4
32
3
3-32
0
8
Liam Plunkett
Pakistan
4
33
3
3-33
0
8
Tom Curran
South Africa
4
33
3
3-33
0
8
Saqib Mahmood
Pakistan
4
33
3
3-33
0
8
Jade Dernbach
Australia
4
34
3
3-34
0
9
Mark Wood
Ireland
4
34
3
3-34
0
9
Mark Wood
Australia
4
34
3
3-34
0
9
David Willey
Pakistan
4
36
3
3-36
0
9
Jade Dernbach
New Zealand
4
36
3
3-36
0
9
Stuart Broad
South Africa
4
37
3
3-37
0
9
Luke Wood
New Zealand
4
37
3
3-37
0
9
Jade Dernbach
New Zealand
4
38
3
3-38
0
10
Chris Jordan
West Indies
4
39
3
3-39
0
10
Steven Finn
New Zealand
4
39
3
3-39
0
10
Chris Jordan
Australia
4
42
3
3-42
0
11
Chris Jordan
India
4
43
3
3-43
0
11
Richard Gleeson
South Africa
4
51
3
3-51
0
13
Samit Patel
Afghanistan
3
6
2
2-6
0
2
Darren Maddy
New Zealand
1
6
2
2-6
0
6
Liam Plunkett
West Indies
3
8
2
2-8
0
3
Paul Collingwood
Australia
2
8
2
2-8
0
4
Joe Root
West Indies
1
9
2
2-9
0
9
Stuart Broad
Afghanistan
3
10
2
2-10
1
3
Adil Rashid
West Indies
3
12
2
2-12
0
4
Stuart Broad
Pakistan
3
12
2
2-12
0
4
Tim Bresnan
South Africa
2
14
2
2-14
0
7
Most 5 Wickets Haul Records in T20 Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
Overs
RUNS
WKTS
4-FERS
5-FERS
Sam Curran
41
133
1,026
43
0
1
Best Economy Records in T20 Matches
Best Bowling Strike Rate Records in T20 Matches
Bowler
MATCHES
OVERS
WKTS
SR
Gus Atkinson
2
7
6
7
Joe Denly
13
12
7
10
Mark Wood
28
99
45
13
Luke Wood
5
18
8
14
Paul Collingwood
35
37
16
14
Richard Gleeson
6
21
9
14
Joe Root
32
14
6
14
Graeme Swann
39
135
51
16
Ryan Jay Sidebottom
18
61
23
16
David Willey
43
144
51
17
Matthew Parkinson
6
20
7
17
Steven Finn
21
80
27
18
Jade Dernbach
34
117
39
18
Stuart Broad
56
195
65
18
Luke Wright
51
55
18
18
Sam Curran
41
133
43
19
Chris Jordan
88
304
96
19
Liam Plunkett
22
79
25
19
Jofra Archer
15
58
18
19
Liam Livingstone
33
59
18
20
Moeen Ali
78
143
43
20
Chris Woakes
29
90
27
20
Ravi Bopara
38
53
16
20
Tom Curran
30
98
29
20
Tymal Mills
12
41
12
21
Dimitri Mascarenhas
14
42
12
21
Adil Rashid
99
345
98
21
Reece Topley
22
78
22
21
James Anderson
19
70
18
23
Ben Stokes
43
102
26
24
Michael Yardy
14
46
11
25
Tim Bresnan
34
110
24
28
Saqib Mahmood
12
38
7
33
Liam Dawson
11
34
6
34
Samit Patel
18
42
7
36
James Tredwell
17
53
7
45
England National Cricket Team: The Pioneer of International Cricket
England National Cricket Team: The Pioneer of International Cricket – As the country that crystallized modern cricket, England’s national team carries the weight of the sport’s origins into today’s game.
Tracing the side’s journey reveals how England both pioneered cricket globally while facing challenges maintaining supremacy as the game expanded.
Test cricket took flight as England dueled Australia in storied Ashes contests. Iconic captains like Douglas Jardine and Mike Brearley steered formidable sides that dominated phases. Recent eras saw top-class talents like Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff and James Anderson thrive amid intense public scrutiny.
Triumphs like England’s first World Cup title in 2019 fulfilled long-held dreams. Yet inconsistencies, expectations to reclaim past glories and failure in major tournaments have also marked the team’s complex history.
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The England National Cricket Team has a long and rich history dating back to the 16th century, playing a significant role in the evolution and democratization of the sport.
England has achieved memorable moments, including winning the 2019 World Cup, consistent success in Test cricket, and being the first team to reach 1,000 Test matches.
Key players like Sir Ian Botham, James Anderson, and Joe Root have played a pivotal role in England's success and have inspired generations of cricket enthusiasts.
Iconic matches and performances, such as Botham's 1981 Ashes Test century, Anderson's 500 Test wickets milestone, and Root's impressive innings in Chennai, have redefined possibilities and represented the spirit of English cricket.
Evaluating England’s cricketing narrative provides insight into the sport’s early rise and global evolution. As cricket’s founding nation, England’s identity remains tied to lasting traditions, though adaptation is required to stay atop today’s competitive era.
With a strong structure and abundant talent, England appears poised to uphold its proud cricket legacy. But balancing values and innovation continues to shape the team’s trajectory.
History of the England National Cricket Team
Traditionally, the England National Cricket Team has a rich and storied history dating back to the 16th century. The team’s evolution is a testament to the spirit of liberation, innovation, and adaptability that has consistently been a significant part of its journey.
The sport of cricket was initially introduced in England during the Tudor period, predominantly as a rural pastime. The first recorded competitive cricket match involving an English team, however, took place in 1844.
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From these humble beginnings, the England National Cricket Team has grown and matured, becoming an integral part of the international cricket landscape.
Despite several highs and lows, the team’s commitment to liberating self-expression through the sport has remained unaltered. The transformation from a game of aristocrats to a sport for the masses is a clear indication of this commitment. The England National Cricket Team has thus not just played cricket, but also played a significant role in democratising the sport.
Memorable Team Achievements
Although the England National Cricket Team has faced various challenges throughout its history, it has achieved numerous memorable victories and milestones that significantly contributed to the sport’s global status. With a legacy spanning over a century, it is one of the most revered teams in the cricketing world.
One of the team’s standout achievements was winning the 2019 World Cup in a nail-biting final against New Zealand. This was England’s maiden World Cup win and was a testament to their resilience and determination.
The team has also consistently performed well in Test cricket, securing numerous series victories, especially the Ashes series against Australia. Their ability to adapt to different formats of the game demonstrates their versatility and talent.
Furthermore, England became the first team to reach 1,000 Test matches in 2018, reflecting their longevity and consistency in the sport.
These achievements underscore England’s significant contributions to cricket, both in terms of performance and the expansion of the sport’s global audience.
Indeed, the England National Cricket Team’s achievements are not just milestones, but memorable chapters in the annals of cricketing history.
Key Players Over the Years
Over the course of its illustrious history, the England National Cricket Team has been graced by several key players whose exceptional skills and performances have played a pivotal role in achieving the team’s notable accomplishments.
Among these standouts are Sir Ian Botham, a hard-hitting all-rounder who dominated the cricket scene in the 1970s and 1980s with his swashbuckling batting and aggressive bowling. His heroics in the 1981 Ashes series, famously known as ‘Botham’s Ashes’, are still recalled with awe.
Fast forward to more recent times, we encounter James Anderson, arguably the finest swing bowler of his generation. With over 600 Test wickets to his name, Anderson’s contribution to England’s cricketing success is immeasurable.
Equally noteworthy is Joe Root, a gifted batsman with a knack for scoring big runs under pressure. Root’s consistency and leadership have been instrumental in maintaining England’s competitiveness in the ever-evolving cricket landscape.
These players, amongst others, have sculpted the narrative of England’s cricketing history. Their performances not only illuminated the cricket field but also inspired generations of cricket enthusiasts. As we delve into the iconic matches and performances, their influence becomes even more apparent.
Iconic Matches and Performances
While the individual brilliance of players such as Botham, Anderson, and Root has undeniably shaped the trajectory of England’s cricketing legacy, it is in the arena of iconic matches and performances that their contributions truly come to life.
For instance, the 1981 Ashes Test at Headingley, where Botham’s stirring 149 not out turned a seeming defeat into a stunning victory, remains a defining moment in the annals of English cricket.
Equally, Anderson’s 7-42 against West Indies at Lord’s in 2017, which made him the first Englishman to take 500 Test wickets, is a testament to his enduring skill and resilience.
More recently, Root’s imperious 218 against India in Chennai in 2021 underlined his status as one of the finest batsmen of his generation.
Each of these performances has not just won matches, but also shifted paradigms, redefined possibilities, and inspired generations of cricket lovers. They encapsulate the spirit of English cricket: a blend of grit, flair, and relentless pursuit of excellence.
As we now turn to future prospects and challenges, it is these iconic performances that serve as benchmarks and as a source of inspiration for the players who will shape England’s cricketing future.
Future Prospects and Challenges
Navigating the dynamic landscape of international cricket, the England National Cricket Team faces both exciting prospects and formidable challenges in the coming years.
A surge of fresh, young talents like Ollie Pope, Sam Curran, and Zak Crawley are exciting prospects, bringing a blend of youthful exuberance and cricketing finesse that propels the team’s potential.
Their development under the guidance of experienced players like Joe Root and Ben Stokes could herald a new era of dominance for England.
However, several challenges loom large. The team’s inconsistent performance, especially in Test matches, raises questions about their strategic approach and adaptability.
The retirement of key players will also test the depth of their talent pool. Moreover, the increasing rigour of international schedules, coupled with the physical and mental strain, necessitates robust player management strategies.
Additionally, the transformation of cricket with the advent of T20 leagues worldwide presents both an opportunity and a challenge.
While these leagues can hone players’ skills, they also risk diverting players from their national commitments. Balancing these competing interests will be a critical task for the England Cricket Board.
Navigating these challenges will determine the team’s future success in the ever-evolving cricketing arena.
Are You A Fan of England National Cricket Team?
The England National Cricket Team, with its rich history, notable achievements, and iconic players, continues to make a significant impact on the global cricket landscape. Despite the challenges ahead, the team’s future prospects look promising.
Their success, arguably, is not only a testament to the players’ skills but also to the enduring popularity of cricket in England and worldwide.
The team’s future will undoubtedly continue to enthral fans and contribute significantly to the evolution of international cricket.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who is the current captain of the England National Cricket Team?
The current captain of the England National Cricket Team:
Jos Buttler is the current captain of the England cricket team across all formats – Test, ODI and T20I.
He took over as full-time captain after Eoin Morgan announced his retirement in 2022.
What is the England Cricket Team known for in international cricket?
The England Cricket Team known for in international cricket:
England is considered one of the top teams in international cricket, with a long history and legacy in the sport. Some key facts:
One of the pioneers of cricket as a sport, playing the first ever Test match against Australia in 1877.
As founders, England has heavily influenced the rules, regulations and development of cricket over the decades.
England has won the Cricket World Cup once in 2019, the ICC T20 World Cup in 2010, and the ICC Champions Trophy in 2004.
Known for producing top quality players that have achieved success individually and contributed to England’s performances.
The top cricketing venue Lords Cricket Ground is located in England. England has iconic cricket venues.
England has a strong domestic cricket structure and county cricket system that feeds into the national team.
Who are some of the key players in the England Cricket Team World Cup Squad?
The key players in the England Cricket Team World Cup:
Jos Buttler (captain & wicketkeeper)
Ben Stokes (all-rounder)
Jonny Bairstow (batsman & wicketkeeper)
Joe Root (batsman)
Liam Livingstone (all-rounder)
Moeen Ali (all-rounder)
Chris Woakes (all-rounder)
Mark Wood (fast bowler)
Adil Rashid (spinner)
Sam Curran (all-rounder)
These players have been instrumental in England’s ODI and T20I performances in recent years and form the core of their World Cup squads.