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A Test match is an international two-innings per side cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap by playing for the England cricket team. Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by ...
Former captain Joe Root, pictured in 2017, holds several England Test cricket records.. Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. [1] A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, [a] [b] and is played by teams representing full member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Pages in category "England Test cricketers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 721 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
England suffered further humiliation against Bradman's invincible side in the 1948 Ashes series. Hutton was controversially dropped for the third Test, and England were bowled out for just 52 at The Oval. The series proved to be Bradman's final Ashes series. In 1948–49, England beat South Africa 2–0 under the captaincy of George Mann.
Jacob Bethell will bat at number three on his Test debut in England's series opener against New Zealand in Christchurch on Thursday. Bethell, 21, plays after wicketkeeper Jordan Cox was ruled out ...
For the third test of the series, he was promoted to opener in the batting order, and responded by scoring 68 runs, making a 135 run first wicket stand alongside Rory Burns - England's highest since Hameed's 2016 stand of 180 alongside Alastair Cook in Rajkot.
England call all-rounder Jacob Bethell into the Test squad for the first time for the series in New Zealand.
As of January 2024, New Zealand's Tom Latham's 264, against Sri Lanka in December 2018, is the highest score in Test cricket by a player while carrying the bat. [3] The Australian players have performed this feat more than any other, [d] followed by England. In all, 49 players have carried their bats on 57 occasions in Test cricket. [e]