Playthrough - England in the 1990s... and beyond

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Records

Highest Innings Score
for :eng:
592 all out vs Pakistan, Karachi 2000
vs :eng: 571 all out, Australia, Adelaide Oval 1991

Lowest Innings Score
for :eng:
74 all out vs Australia, The WACA 1995
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

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

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

Partnerships
1. 323 - Mike Atherton & Alec Stewart vs India :ind: 1996
2. 262 - Graham Gooch & Mike Atherton vs New Zealand :saf: 1994
3. 325 - Graham Gooch & Robin Smith vs West Indies :wi: 1991
4. 252 - Alec Stewart & Graham Thorpe vs Sri Lanka :sri: 2001
5. 176 - Graeme Hick & Jack Russell vs West Indies :wi: 1991
6. 155 - Nasser Hussain & Ronnie Irani vs Zimbabwe :zim: 2000
7. 174 - Chris Lewis & Phillip DeFreitas vs Australia :aus: 1993
8. 110 - Jack Russell & Dominic Cork vs South Africa :saf: 1995
9. 95 - Robin Smith & Dominic Cork vs Australia :aus: 1995
10. 61 - Graham Thorpe & Peter Such vs West Indies :wi: 1994

Most Test Runs for England
1. :eng: :bat: Graham Gooch - 11,242 runs @ 48.04 (28 centuries, best 294)
2. :eng: :bat: David Gower - 8,506 runs @ 42.96 (15 centuries, best 215)
3. :eng: :bat: Geoffrey Boycott - 8,114 runs @ 47.72 (22 centuries, best 246*)

Most Test Wickets for England
1. :eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell - 465 wickets @ 29.72 (29 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

: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
Career Statistics
Includes all players who debuted before 1990 and played from that date onwards either in real life or in this universe.


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: vs :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: vs :sri:,1998
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton538:eng: v :aus: (5), 1989:sri: vs :eng: (2), 2000-01
: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:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell543:wi: v :eng: (1), 1989-90:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
: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:pak: vs :eng: (2), 2000-01
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell546:eng: v :ind: (3), 1990:sri: vs :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:pak: vs :eng: (3), 2000-01
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash550:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000
:eng: :ar: Dermot Reeve551:ind: v :eng: (3), 1992-93only Test
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick552:eng: v :aus: (2), 1993:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain553:eng: v :aus: (3), 1993:eng: vs :wi: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Mark Ilott554:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94only Test
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe555:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough556:eng: v :nzf: (1), 1994:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :ar: Dominic Cork557:eng: v :nzf: (2), 1994:saf: vs :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: vs :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:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher564:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally565:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bat: John Crawley566:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley567:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Craig White568:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake569:eng: vs :aus: (3), 1997:eng: vs :wi: (3), 2000
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon570:wi: vs :eng: (5), 1997-98:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff571:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000
:eng: :bat: Mal Loye572:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann573:aus: vs :eng: (5),1998-99:sri: vs :eng: (3), 2000-01
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor574:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999:eng: vs :pak: (1), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson575:saf: vs :eng: (3), 1999-00:saf: vs :eng: (4), 1999-00
:eng: :bwl: Kevin Dean576:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :wk: Chris Read577:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000only Test
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick578:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :ar: Ronnie Irani579:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000only Test
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan580:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000only Test
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki581:pak: vs :eng: (3), 2000-01:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bat: David Fulton582:eng: vs :pak: (1), 2001only Test
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard583:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001only Test

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: vs :eng: (5),1998-99
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight1610024:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :pak: (2), 2001
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart93024:eng: vs :nzf: (1), 1999:saf: vs :eng: (5), 1999-00

Batting & Fielding
PlayerMatInnNORunsAvg100s50sBestCtSt
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne4729519.00-156*4-
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton :slvo:8616415627042.08133024255-
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey1528181530.191219615-
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1011011210.18--485-
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey48216627.67-150*11-
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)1081767565633.471425208135-
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher612030025.00111185-
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick2938848916.30--40*3-
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)1118029316.27-2984-
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple4729819.50--301-
: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:3656678615.72-1827-
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)608918154021.49-87533-
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother44051.25--33-
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff48119027.14-1895-
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)39601260012.50--42*13-
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser5980116779.81--3410-
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1204924.50--40--
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)7012114403737.7391920753-
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch :slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)131244101124248.042860294147-
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough29411241314.24--35*5-
:eng: :bat: David Gower (RET)12421517850642.96154721575-
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley (RET) :slvo::slvo:233792508.93--245-
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings (RET)1319333220.75-1954-
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick :slvo:8916511606539.381630172*138-
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard11055.00--5--
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1525248521.09-37516-
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain1833292928.1525103*30-
: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: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo:41773380051.35111924751-
: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: Devon Malcolm3750132336.30--21*11-
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard120136.50--10--
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally4152152466.65--225-
:eng: :bwl: Phil Newport (RET)2307023.33--361-
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon30487109026.59-684918
:eng: :ar: Derek Pringle (RET)2136351215.51-2667-
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash19362107031.4719100*1-
:eng: :wk: Chris Read11055.00--52-
: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 Salisbury2325454.00--29*--
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2026738220.10-2592-
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)8215217666249.32193420420-
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki47027238.86-263--
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo:961868801145.012132202*21-
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such12157475.88--14*5-
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann911020618.73--4910-
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)2305919.67-150--
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:6211217428245.0792313725-
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo:14253120154.594612730-
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1114120115.46--404-
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo:102130295895.83--3627-
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan1205427.00-151--
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin2405513.75--27--
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo:437716209134.28114104*5-

Bowling
PlayerMatOvrRunsWktsAvgEcon5WI10WMBest
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne41093071030.702.8--2/27
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton :slvo:861445001338.463.9--3/32
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey1543175287.504.1--1/0
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1047812853833.822.71-6/58
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey4--------
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)10837791122340028.133.02748/34
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher61978178.004.1--1/0
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick29114932359633.702.8317/26
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)112096281252.333.0--2/13
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple41855631151.183.1--3/82
: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:361324353010433.942.7415/19
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)602371510513836.992.16-7/78
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother4290-4.5---
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff4113337656.173.0--3/78
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)391451390211533.932.7518/107
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser592400592917733.492.55-6/68
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1--------
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)70125317479.252.5--1/14
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch :slvo::slvo::slvo: (RET)1313067401743.532.4--2/12
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough29114331218238.062.72-5/50
:eng: :bat: David Gower (RET)124620120.003.3--1/1
: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:892759831951.743.6--3/38
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard146112522.402.41-5/54
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1546914474135.293.12-5/53
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain18--------
: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: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo:41--------
: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: Devon Malcolm371292419513730.623.26-7/86
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard1--------
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally411584409215925.742.6916/70
:eng: :bwl: Phil Newport (RET)292339937.663.7--4/87
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon30--------
:eng: :ar: Derek Pringle (RET)2162518074837.642.92-5/95
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash19120-2.0---
:eng: :wk: Chris Read1--------
: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 Salisbury240201450.255.0--3/95
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2078419806033.002.53-5/48
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)82--------
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki412470-3.7---
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo:96--------
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such1257216695033.382.92-8/47
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann93069093525.973.0-26/91
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)246196449.004.2--3/91
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:621236136.003.0--1/0
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo:1490272930.223.0--4/29
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1135711823335.823.3--4/63
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo:10250471382246529.722.72958/114
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan111320-2.9---
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin264223544.603.51-5/56
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo:431264362011431.752.93-7/63

Records and stats updated

The return of this thread has me feeling like starting another of my own where I hopefully don't delete the save file this time
I did briefly consider starting a new one from scratch, playing from the very beginning of Test cricket. Maybe one day!
 

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Itinerary

05 Jul 2001 - :eng: England vs Australia :aus: - First Test at Edgbaston - England won by 140 runs
19 Jul 2001 - :eng: England vs Australia :aus: - Second Test at Lord's - Match drawn
02 Aug 2001 - :eng: England vs Australia :aus: - Third Test at Trent Bridge - Australia won by 310 runs
16 Aug 2001 - :eng: England vs Australia :aus: - Fourth Test at Headingley - Australia won by 497 runs
23 Aug 2001 - :eng: England vs Australia :aus: - Fifth Test at The Oval - Australia won by 10 wickets

England Squad

:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:

:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick

:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon
:eng: :wk: Chris Read

:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :ar: Craig White

:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor

:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

It's Ashes time! The England squad is back to full strength, which includes Michael Atherton; despite his absence from the last three Test matches, he is understood to be a certainty for the Edgbaston Test match. However, he has also announced that this will be his last Test series: his ongoing struggle with ankylosing spondylosis will bring his Test career to an end at the age of only 33, and will undoubtedly leave a big hole in the England dressing room. Darren Gough receives a recall to the England squad on the back of some excellent one-day international performances in the recent NatWest Series.

England have of course famously held the Ashes for over a decade now, but the first 21st Century Ashes series has every potential for that to change. For his part, Nick Knight will be hoping not to be England's first losing Ashes captain since David Gower.
 
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:eng: England vs Australia :aus: - First Test at Edgbaston

English XI
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Craig White
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

Australian XI
:aus: :bat: Michael Slater
:aus: :bat: Matthew Hayden
:aus: :bat: Ricky Ponting
:aus: :bat: Mark Waugh
:aus: :bat: Steve Waugh :c:
:aus: :bat: Damien Martyn
:aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist
:aus: :bwl: Shane Warne
:aus: :bwl: Brett Lee
:aus: :bwl: Jason Gillespie
:aus: :bwl: Glenn McGrath

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England win the toss and choose to bat

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It's the biggest event on the Test cricket calendar: Day One of the Ashes series. Australia look terrifyingly strong - they have selected their usual bombastic batting and four-man bowling attack, and will be an enormous challenge for the England team. On their part, they have stuck with the five-bowler strategy - Hoggard and Caddick both keep their places after the second Pakistan Test, while Michael Atherton comes back into the side to commence his last-ever Ashes campaign. With two top teams at full strength, the toss could be crucial. Nick Knight called correctly and England chose to bat first.

The England captain was coming off the back of a fallow series in May, but he put it behind him to immediately set the tone for this series with a string of boundaries. He contributed the lion's share of an 82-run opening stand that was only broken when Marcus Trescothick edged a Shane Warne slider to Mark Waugh at slip. The blonde leggie made it two in his next over by turning one past Stewart's outside edge, but the experienced Atherton was exactly the right person to stop the rot. The former opener knows exactly how to see out a difficult period, and did so to great effect by recording his 45th 50+ score in Tests before falling to a loose shot against the part-time off-spin of Waugh. By this point, Knight had gone on to his 12th century; a fantastic platform for new batter Thorpe to capitalise on. The Surrey left-hander was completely unfazed by the wickets that tumbled while he was at the non-striker's end, and his unbeaten 129 was instrumental in England posting a first innings total of over 400.

There have been suggestions in Wisden and elsewhere that this Australian team doesn't feel scoreboard pressure. However, their efforts against the English fast bowlers would suggest otherwise: first, Matthew Hayden snicked off against Mullally's left-arm nippers, then first-change bowler Caddick claimed the wickets of both Slater and Ponting in his opening over. Craig White also got in on the act by finding the edge of Mark Waugh's bat, and suddenly the tourists were four for nowhere near enough runs. Caddick then added Damien Martyn to his list of victims, and everything hinged on the Australian captain and keeper: Waugh and Gilchrist. It was at this point that Nick Knight introduced Phil Tufnell to the attack. England's great spinner struggled to find wickets, but the pressure he built created one for White: the bustling all-rounder pinning Adam Gilchrist in front of middle stump with a ball that swung just enough. When he also claimed the wicket of Waugh, the follow-on looked like a fait-accompli, but there was an issue: White needed a rest. By the time he returned to the bowling crease to take Australia's last wicket (as he so often does), Brett Lee had blasted a freewheeling second-ever Test 50 to get Australia just past the follow-on point.

The Austalian bowling unit was still highly motivated to push for the win, and early inroads from both Lee and McGrath made that look a genuine possibility: at 30 for four, England were absolutely tottering. It took the experienced Atherton and the combative White to pull things around as they laboured over an attritional century partnership. Atherton was first to fall, clean bowled by Shane Warne for 66, before Craig White followed some time later - caught behind for 75 off Brett Lee. The creative Paul Nixon saw the lead up to 400, at which point Knight signalled for the declaration: his bowlers would have just over four sessions to dismiss the Australians.

So imagine Nick Knight's frustration when Slater and Hayden made it to the end of the day's play without losing a wicket. All of a sudden, one listless passage of play had left England with only one day to play with. It would ultimately take some big spin to dismiss each Australian opener: both fell to Tufnell. This created a chink in the Australian armour for the English seamers to attack, and attack they did: first Caddick, then Mullally, then Hoggard produced breakthroughs. Then, just before the tea break, Hoggard again: the Yorkshireman claimed the enormous wicket of Mark Waugh. This meant Damien Martyn had to see out the last session with the bowlers for support, and he so nearly got there. With just 26 balls of play left, Craig White found his outside edge and Australia were nine down.

25 balls left for Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie to see out. Off the 7th of those, Gillespie scampered a single from the last ball of Tufnell's over to keep the strike. Off the 10th, he played and missed, but survived. Off the 15th ball, McGrath played a big slog-sweep out of the rough. No-one knew why he did that, but four more runs were added to Tufnell's figures. Off the 17th ball, McGrath ran a single. Off the 19th, Gillespie didn't, leaving Glenn McGrath to face the final over.

Craig White pounded in, and bowled outside the off stump. Left alone, no run. He ran in again, full and straight; McGrath squeezes it along the floor to leg-slip. The third ball, he edges behind. Nixon takes the catch. England win the first Test of the Ashes, in the very last over! What a sport. What a Test match for Craig White.

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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. Craig White - 9 points (+5)
2. Graham Thorpe - 7 points (+2)
3. Matthew Hoggard - 3 points
=. Nick Knight - 3 points (+3)
=. Vikram Solanki - 3 points
6. Michael Atherton - 1 point (+1)
=. Andy Caddick - 1 point
=. Paul Nixon - 1 point
 

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:eng: England (1) vs (0) Australia :aus: - Second Test at Lord's

English XI
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Craig White
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

Australian XI
:aus: :bat: Michael Slater
:aus: :bat: Matthew Hayden
:aus: :bat: Ricky Ponting
:aus: :bat: Mark Waugh
:aus: :bat: Steve Waugh :c:
:aus: :bat: Damien Martyn
:aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist
:aus: :bwl: Shane Warne
:aus: :bwl: Brett Lee
:aus: :bwl: Jason Gillespie
:aus: :bwl: Glenn McGrath

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Australia win the toss and choose to bowl

- - -

After the absolute nailbiter at Edgbaston, both teams arrived at Lord's with unchanged playing XIs. Both captains spoke confidently before the toss, with Knight promising "more of the same" and Waugh promising to "hit our straps and bring the Ashes home to Australia". We will find out which of them is right over the next month or so. For now though, we know that Steve Waugh has won the toss and decided that Australia will bowl first.

And bowl they did. Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee are certainly a contrasting new ball pair, but it seems that they also complement each other very well indeed. Marcus Trescothick lasted only three balls before Lee took his wicket, and he'd not even reappeared on the balcony by the time his captain was out too: caught at gully off the bowling of McGrath. Michael Atherton scratched around for nearly an hour, but he too couldn't get going - he became Shane Warne's first wicket. Amongst all of this chaos though, Alec Stewart looked to be in his best touch of the season so far. After giving an early chance to Hayden at slip, he knuckled down and started to get the scoreboard moving. He was particularly clinical against any short-pitched bowling. He eventually breezed his way to 81 before a slower leg-break from Warne finally dragged him out of the crease and he was stumped. A frenzied 35-run cameo from Paul Nixon saw England past 200, but they were still all out before the close of play.

Matthew Hoggard salvaged a silver lining for England by dismissing Slater before the close of the first day's play. Perhaps this would just be a low-scoring game. Orrrrrr... perhaps not. Hayden and Ponting started the second day with a masterful partnership of 133 before a period of brilliance from Phil Tufnell sent both of them back to the pavilion in the period of a few minutes. His and England's reward was to bowl at the Waugh brothers. Then, once they'd broken that partnership, Damien Martyn came to the crease. The Western Australian, playing his 13th Test match, rode his luck through the early period before flaying his way to a glorious maiden Test century. The MCC members stood and applauded him, and deservedly so as he shepherded the tailenders so well that Australia posted a total of over 400 despite what appeared to be difficult batting conditions.

However, the conditions weren't just bad for batting in but bad for cricket in general. Just as things looked really dicey for England - both Knight (for a diamond duck) and Trescothick had been dismissed cheaply when it started to rain. Stewart and Atherton batted through the drizzle for some time, but it soon became too heavy and umpires Holder and Bucknor had to take the players from the field.

They didn't get back out there for two full days. Once they did, England needed only to survive for about 90 minutes of play before the captains shook hand and finished the game with a draw.

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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. Craig White - 9 points
2. Graham Thorpe - 7 points
3. Michael Atherton - 3 point (+2)
=. Matthew Hoggard - 3 points
=. Nick Knight - 3 points
=. Vikram Solanki - 3 points
=. Alec Stewart - 3 points (+3)
8. Andy Caddick - 1 point
=. Paul Nixon - 1 point
=. Phil Tufnell - 1 point (+1)
 

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:eng: England (1) vs (0) Australia :aus: - Third Test at Trent Bridge

English XI
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :ar: Craig White
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

Australian XI
:aus: :bat: Michael Slater
:aus: :bat: Matthew Hayden
:aus: :bat: Ricky Ponting
:aus: :bat: Mark Waugh
:aus: :bat: Steve Waugh :c:
:aus: :bat: Damien Martyn
:aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist
:aus: :bwl: Shane Warne
:aus: :bwl: Brett Lee
:aus: :bwl: Jason Gillespie
:aus: :bwl: Glenn McGrath

- - -

Australia win the toss and choose to bat

- - -

Yet again, Australia arrived at a Test venue with an unchanged playing XI. England, however, did make a change: Darren Gough came in to play his first Test in a little over 12 months as England decided to look for a little bit of extra pace in their bowling attack. He came in for Matthew Hoggard, who hasn't quite found his rhythm against the Australian batters. This is Gough's 30th Test cap, and he keeps coming back into the side on sheer potential despite limited returns. Waugh clearly fancies his team's chances, as he chose to bat first after correctly calling heads.

One of Gough's ongoing problems in Test cricket has been his difficulty in stopping the flow of runs, and on the evidence of this spell that remains a problem. Trent Bridge can be a real graveyard for bowlers, and so it proved in the first couple of sessions. Both Gough and Caddick leaked boundaries, and responsibility fell to Tufnell to pull the handbrake on the scoring. Several Australian batters got to about 20, but only Hayden and Ponting managed to push on past 30. One imagines that both would have been very disappointed see Australia bowled out for 320 early on the second day's play. Tufnell and White shared seven wickets between them, White taking the last three wickets to fall as he so often does.

From very early in his innings, it was clear that Marcus Trescothick meant business. He particularly punished bowlers who were foolish enough to attack his stumps, crunching them away for countless runs through the leg side. What he really needed though was someone to bat with him, and nobody did for very long. Knight made 22; Stewart fell for a duck; Atherton got 33; Thorpe 18; White 13; Nixon 24; Caddick 1, and Gough 3. It really wasn't the best support in the world, even as Trescothick continued to play a serenely unbothered hand. At 248 for eight, England were staring down the barrel of a solid first innings deficit. But then something remarkable happened. Alan Mullally scored 40. His wagon wheel is amazing:
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His innings consisted almost entirely of swings through the leg side and edges through the slip cordon. But his runs, and the support he managed to give to Trescothick, were invaluable. Against all the odds, England eked out a tiny three-run lead, and Trescothick managed to carry his bat.

But then Ricky Ponting went and put him completely in the shade. The 26-year-old tucked into the English bowlers to flay a remarkable 28 boundaries en route to a sparkling 194. He did get some excellent support from Martyn, but for the most part he absolutely did it himself. Despite what may prove to be his magnum opus as a batter, he was still livid to edge Caddick into the slips; he wanted 200 or more. Off the back of his innings, Australia were able to get themselves a lead in the 380s before Steve Waugh called his men in to declare. Would England go for the win? The defining characteristic of Knight's captaincy so far has been his unwillingness to settle for the draw.

Nope.

A quick look at the bowling figures is enough to see what went wrong: Brett Lee bowled nine overs, four for 35. Glenn McGrath bowled ten overs, two for 15. Jason Gillespie bowled 3.5 overs, and took four wickets for just two runs. If not for a single over of Darren Gough slogging Shane Warne's leg-spinners, England would have been all out for 60. Instead, they were all out for 72. It's not much better is it?

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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. Craig White - 9 points
2. Graham Thorpe - 7 points
3. Michael Atherton - 3 point (+2)
=. Matthew Hoggard - 3 points
=. Nick Knight - 3 points
=. Vikram Solanki - 3 points
=. Alec Stewart - 3 points (+3)
8. Andy Caddick - 1 point
=. Paul Nixon - 1 point
=. Phil Tufnell - 1 point (+1)
 

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:eng: England (1) vs (1) Australia :aus: - Fourth Test at Headingley

English XI
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki
:eng: :ar: Craig White
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

Australian XI
:aus: :bat: Michael Slater
:aus: :bat: Matthew Hayden
:aus: :bat: Ricky Ponting
:aus: :bat: Mark Waugh
:aus: :bat: Damien Martyn
:aus: :bat: Simon Katich
:aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist :c:
:aus: :bwl: Shane Warne
:aus: :bwl: Brett Lee
:aus: :bwl: Jason Gillespie
:aus: :bwl: Glenn McGrath

- - -

Australia win the toss and choose to bat

- - -

With the series in the balance, there were changes on both sides of the contest when the teams arrived in Headingley. For England, Gough was back out of the team, perhaps for the last time, and Hoggard returned; Alec Stewart was also left out after a prolonged period of indifferent form with Vikram Solanki preferred in his place. For Australia, Steve Waugh could barely hobble up the stairs into the pavilion, but he still had to be physically restrained from going out and taking the toss. Adam Gilchrist captains his country for the second time in Waugh's stead, with Simon Katich coming in as the replacement batter. English fans were gutted to learn that Gilchrist is just as strong of a tosser as Waugh, and that the visitors would bat first again.

Although intermittent rain created far more than the usual two interruptions in Day One's play, the English bowlers were unable to use this to their advantage. Instead, Michael Slater knuckled down and found strong support from the in-form Ponting as the pair of them ensured that Matthew Hayden's wicket was the only one to fall on the first day. The bad weather continued into the second day too, meaning that by the time England had claimed ten wickets, the third day's play had started. Six of those wickets fell to the probing Andy Caddick, and one of them - Simon Katich, who made a fine 93 on debut - fell to the part-time off-spin of Vikram Solanki. He and Shane Warne (59) shared in the partnership that turned England from contenders into also-rans in this Test match.

One thing that stood in England's favour was that the conditions underfoot were undeniably still good for batting. But at Headingley, we never look down; the answers to who'll be on top can always be found in the sky. Sure enough, thick cloud stretched as far as the eye could see. Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie and Shane Warne grabbed three wickets each as England toppled from 46 for none to 155 all out. The only positive was that this was more than double what they made last time they batted, so they did at least clear that very low bar.

Also potentially useful was the fact that they had batted for 70 overs; although painful for the amassed spectators, this did mean that Gilchrist chose to give his bowlers a rest as opposed to enforcing the follow-on straight away. This gave the English bowlers an opportunity to reclaim a little bit of dignity - an opportunity taken only by Alan Mullally, whose high-effort four for 53 stood out like a sore thumb amongst the dross. He was the only bowler to concede less than four runs per over. And who should top-score for the Australians but the debutant Katich again.

With England set a notional 602 runs to win, the real question would be whether they could see out the remaining 130 overs of scheduled play. Brett Lee had clearly set his mind on the fact that they would not: in fiery spells either side of tea on Day Four, he claimed the first three wickets to fall while conceding only five runs from his first nine overs. It was hopeless. As the English batting crumbled yet again, it fell to a few lusty blows from Andy Caddick to see the hosts past the 100 mark before becoming the 10th and final wicket to fall. Brett Lee was outstanding: he took six wickets for 29, his career best international bowling figures.

What a terrible few days to be an English cricket fan.

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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. Craig White - 9 points
2. Graham Thorpe - 7 points
3. Andy Caddick - 4 points (+3)
=. Nick Knight - 4 points (+1)
5. Michael Atherton - 3 point
=. Matthew Hoggard - 3 points
=. Vikram Solanki - 3 points
=. Alec Stewart - 3 points
9. Alan Mullally - 2 points (+2)
=. Paul Nixon - 1 point
=. Phil Tufnell - 1 point
 

Aislabie

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:eng: England (1) vs (2) Australia :aus: - Fifth Test at The Oval

English XI
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :ar: Craig White
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake
:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally

Australian XI
:aus: :bat: Matthew Hayden
:aus: :bat: Justin Langer
:aus: :bat: Ricky Ponting
:aus: :bat: Mark Waugh
:aus: :bat: Steve Waugh :c:
:aus: :bat: Damien Martyn
:aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist
:aus: :bwl: Shane Warne
:aus: :bwl: Brett Lee
:aus: :bwl: Jason Gillespie
:aus: :bwl: Glenn McGrath

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Australia win the toss and choose to bat

- - -

With The Ashes on their way back to Australia, the English selectors panicked. That's the only way to describe what must have happened in the selection meeting before the fifth Test. It would almost be quicker to run through the players who kept their places in the team, but that really wouldn't give you much of a clue about the new and returning players. First of all, Graeme Hick has been summoned from outside the squad to try to rescue things for England. He has been averaging 60 for Worcestershire so maybe that can work. Alec Stewart returns to the side to play his 100th Test match batting in the unfamiliar number six position, with Craig White shuffling down to number seven. Ben Hollioake will be at number eight, evidently playing as a bowler despite a shocking season in that discipline. Chris Read replaces Paul Nixon, batting all the way down at number nine. Then to finish it off, Caddick and Mullally are the only two main bowlers left from the many who've tried this series. It's been carnage. For the Australians meanwhile, Justin Langer has been brought in to be a steadier hand than Michael Slater, while Steve Waugh will be batting on one leg at number five. Poor Simon Katich has been shuffled back out of the team.

Nick Knight won the toss for the first time in a while and tried to show confidence in his batters by choosing them to have first crack at the game. He then also tried to set the tone himself, stroking a pleasant 30 before edging to a perfect length ball from McGrath. And frankly, that is where the rot started. Michael Atherton nicked off for one in his penultimate Test innings, then Trescothick fell victim to pure pace. Craig White and Chris Read, of all people, put together the highest partnership of the innings - for the eighth wicket. Thanks to yet another high-pace spell from Brett Lee, England were dismissed for under 200 runs, in under five hours. Again.

The bowling attack, depleted to just four main members, completely ran out of steam. Only Alan Mullally could offer any sort of incisiveness, but his workload of playing all seven Tests this summer was really beginning to show. More and more boundary balls were delivered, and almost every Australian batter put him, and the other English bowlers, to the sword. Langer made 89, Mark Waugh made 93, Ricky Ponting made 131 but the man who got all the attention was Steve Waugh, who declared on exactly 100 not out, still sprawled in the dirt having hobble-sprinted the single to bring up his landmark.

With more than half the game still to go, there was no point in trying to hold out for the draw. England had to just bat. The results were undeniably better than anything else they had tried for a while: Knight (54) and Trescothick (60) made a century stand, then Graeme Hick (41 off 30) offered a glimpse of what we've been missing. Graham Thorpe (57) also played well, as did Craig White (33) and Ben Hollioake (37 not out). Most emotionally of all, Michael Atherton (44) fell just short of one last Test half-century in what is his final game as a professional cricketer. This brings to an end a very distinguished career indeed, though he will certainly wish it had ended in better circumstances.

At least Atherton and the rest were a part of forcing Australia to bat again. It was a target of only 46 so it was never going to take long, but at least it wasn't an innings defeat. It was, however, an Ashes defeat as Nick Knight became the first England captain to lose the Ashes since Gower back in 1989. It remains to be seen if he will keep the captaincy, but this does feel like a watershed moment for the team in general.

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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. Craig White - 10 points (+1)
2. Graham Thorpe - 7 points
3. Andy Caddick - 4 points
=. Nick Knight - 4 points
5. Michael Atherton - 6 points (+3)
=. Matthew Hoggard - 3 points
=. Vikram Solanki - 3 points
=. Alec Stewart - 3 points
9. Alan Mullally - 2 points
=. Marcus Trescothick - 2 points (+2)
11. Paul Nixon - 1 point
=. Phil Tufnell - 1 point

Craig White wins the Barrington Medal in an admittedly drab and low-key manner; his performances may have tailed off, but so did the rest of the England team so nobody was able to catch up.

We also bid farewell to Test stalwart Michael Atherton. The former England opening batter and occasional leg-spinner leaves behind a legacy to be proud of as he moves into the cricketing media.

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:bat: 6,568 runs @ 41.57 (13 centuries, best 242)
:bwl: 13 wickets @ 38.46 (best 3/32)
57 catches in 91 matches
 

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Nah, it's brilliant
It's funny, I think that we've all of a sudden reached the point where this career's real-life equivalent started off.

A whole bunch of senior players are either done or about to be done - Atherton, Stewart, Hick and Tufnell being the obvious ones. We've just been roundly humiliated by Australia on our own doorstep, and even our best players (Knight, Stewart, White, Mullally, Tufnell) have had absolutely stinking Ashes summers. The balance of the side is shot and we've just ended the series by throwing everything at the wall only for it to land at the bottom of said wall in a pile of slop. The replacement players have all had a bit of a go, but none of them has stamped their authority on a place in the side.

It's suboptimal.
 

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I completely agree. It's often hard to watch when that happens because you just know they have no clue.

Source: this India series probably
Realistically, if I were posting on the forums of this universe, I'd be suggesting that they go with something like:
  1. Knight
  2. Trescothick
  3. Crawley
  4. Thorpe
  5. Hussain
  6. Solanki
  7. White
  8. Swann
  9. Read
  10. Caddick
  11. Tufnell
In India. I'd be wrong of course, but that's the sort of thing I'd come up with on the forums.

This would of course be silly, and it's not going to happen exactly like that. For example, Solanki's Championship form means he is very close to no longer being in or even around the Test side.

We may also be nearing the time when a random Iain Salisbury call-up is necessary.
 

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We may also be nearing the time when a random Iain Salisbury call-up is necessary.
A random Iain Salisbury call-up is always necessary.

Also, I think I wasn't that clear so my bad, but I was meaning Australia in India, where we're playing every offspinner with a pulse in Australia (don't get me wrong, I love Kuhnemann, but really?)
 

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World Test Rankings, as of 31 Mar 2001
Minumum qualification: 5 series

RankTeamRating
1:saf: South Africa800
2:aus: Australia767
3:eng: England688
4:wi: West Indies500
5:sri: Sri Lanka469
6:pak: Pakistan438
7:nzf: New Zealand375
8:ind: India353
9:zim: Zimbabwe200
-:ban: Bangladesh n/a
*If two teams are level on points, their head-to-head against each other is taken into consideration

Opp.HomeAway
:ban:--
:eng:L (1-0)W (3-1)
:ind:W (3-0)L (2-1)
:nzf:W (2-0)W (3-0)
:pak:W (2-1)W (1-0)
:saf:W (1-0)W (2-1)
:sri:W (3-0)L (1-0)
:wi:W (5-0)D (2-2)
:zim:-W (1-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:--
:eng:--
:ind:L (1-0)-
:nzf:--
:pak:--
:saf:--
:sri:--
:wi:--
:zim:-L (2-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:L (3-1)W (1-0)
:ban:--
:ind:W (2-0)W (2-1)
:nzf:D (2-2)W (2-0)
:pak:D (1-1)D (1-1)
:saf:L (3-1)L (2-1)
:sri:W (1-0)W (3-0)
:wi:D (2-2)W (4-0)
:zim:W (2-0)W (3-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:W (2-1)L (3-0)
:ban:-W (1-0)
:eng:L (2-1)L (2-0)
:nzf:W (1-0)L (1-0)
:pak:L (1-0)D (0-0)
:saf:L (2-0)L (2-0)
:sri:D (0-0)L (2-1)
:wi:D (1-1)L (1-0)
:zim:W (1-0)D (1-1)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:L (3-0)L (2-0)
:ban:--
:eng:L (2-0)D (2-2)
:ind:W (1-0)L (1-0)
:pak:D (1-1)D (1-1)
:saf:L (1-0)L (2-0)
:sri:W (2-0)L (1-0)
:wi:W (2-0)L (1-0)
:zim:D (0-0)W (2-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:L (1-0)L (2-1)
:ban:--
:eng:D (1-1)D (1-1)
:ind:D (0-0)W (1-0)
:nzf:D (1-1)D (1-1)
:saf:L (1-0)D (1-1)
:sri:L (3-0)W (2-0)
:wi:W (3-0)L (1-0)
:zim:L (1-0)W (1-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:L (2-1)L (1-0)
:ban:--
:eng:W (2-1)W (3-1)
:ind:W (2-0)W (2-0)
:nzf:W (2-0)W (1-0)
:pak:D (1-1)W (1-0)
:sri:W (2-0)D (1-1)
:wi:W (4-0)W (2-1)
:zim:-W (1-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:W (1-0)L (3-0)
:ban:--
:eng:L (1-0)L (3-0)
:ind:W (2-1)D (0-0)
:nzf:W (1-0)L (2-0)
:pak:L (2-0)W (3-0)
:saf:D (1-1)L (2-0)
:wi:D (0-0)L (1-0)
:zim:W (2-0)W (1-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:D (2-2)L (5-0)
:ban:--
:eng:L (4-0)D (2-2)
:ind:W (1-0)D (1-1)
:nzf:W (1-0)L (2-0)
:pak:W (1-0)L (3-0)
:saf:L (2-1)L (4-0)
:sri:W (1-0)D (0-0)
:zim:W (2-0)W (1-0)
Opp.HomeAway
:aus:L (1-0)-
:ban:W (2-0)-
:eng:L (3-0)L (2-0)
:ind:D (1-1)L (1-0)
:nzf:L (2-0)D (0-0)
:pak:L (1-0)W (1-0)
:saf:L (1-0)-
:sri:L (1-0)L (2-0)
:wi:L (1-0)L (2-0)

South Africa are the Bannerman Shield holders (until March 2002)

Records

Highest Innings Score
for :eng:
592 all out vs Pakistan, Karachi 2000
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

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

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

Partnerships
1. 323 - Mike Atherton & Alec Stewart vs India :ind: 1996
2. 262 - Graham Gooch & Mike Atherton vs New Zealand :saf: 1994
3. 325 - Graham Gooch & Robin Smith vs West Indies :wi: 1991
4. 252 - Alec Stewart & Graham Thorpe vs Sri Lanka :sri: 2001
5. 176 - Graeme Hick & Jack Russell vs West Indies :wi: 1991
6. 155 - Nasser Hussain & Ronnie Irani vs Zimbabwe :zim: 2000
7. 174 - Chris Lewis & Phillip DeFreitas vs Australia :aus: 1993
8. 110 - Jack Russell & Dominic Cork vs South Africa :saf: 1995
9. 95 - Robin Smith & Dominic Cork vs Australia :aus: 1995
10. 61 - Graham Thorpe & Peter Such vs West Indies :wi: 1994

Most Test Runs for England
1. :eng: :bat: Graham Gooch - 11,242 runs @ 48.04 (28 centuries, best 294)
2. :eng: :bat: David Gower - 8,506 runs @ 42.96 (15 centuries, best 215)
3. :eng: :bat: Alec Stewart - 8161 runs @ 43.88 (21 centuries, best 202*)

Most Test Wickets for England
1. :eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell - 475 wickets @ 30.13 (29 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*

: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
Career Statistics
Includes all players who debuted before 1990 and played from that date onwards either in real life or in this universe.


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: vs :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: vs :sri:,1998
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton538:eng: v :aus: (5), 1989:eng: vs :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:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell543:wi: v :eng: (1), 1989-90:eng: vs :aus: (4), 2001
: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:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell546:eng: v :ind: (3), 1990:sri: vs :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:pak: vs :eng: (3), 2000-01
:eng: :bat: Mark Ramprakash550:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000
:eng: :ar: Dermot Reeve551:ind: v :eng: (3), 1992-93only Test
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick552:eng: v :aus: (2), 1993:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain553:eng: v :aus: (3), 1993:eng: vs :wi: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Mark Ilott554:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94only Test
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe555:wi: v :eng: (4), 1993-94:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Darren Gough556:eng: v :nzf: (1), 1994:eng: vs :aus: (3), 2001
:eng: :ar: Dominic Cork557:eng: v :nzf: (2), 1994:saf: vs :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: vs :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:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher564:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally565:zim: v :eng: (1), 1996-97:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bat: John Crawley566:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000
:eng: :bwl: Dean Headley567:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Craig White568:zim: v :eng: (2), 1996-97:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake569:eng: vs :aus: (3), 1997:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :wk: Paul Nixon570:wi: vs :eng: (5), 1997-98:eng: vs :aus: (4), 2001
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff571:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000
:eng: :bat: Mal Loye572:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann573:aus: vs :eng: (5),1998-99:sri: vs :eng: (3), 2000-01
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor574:eng: vs :nzf: (3), 1999:eng: vs :pak: (1), 2001
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson575:saf: vs :eng: (3), 1999-00:saf: vs :eng: (4), 1999-00
:eng: :bwl: Kevin Dean576:eng: vs :zim: (1), 2000:eng: vs :zim: (2), 2000

:eng: :wk: Chris Read
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick
:eng: :ar: Ronnie Irani
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki
:eng: :bat: David Fulton
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard


Captains
PlayerMatWTDLFirstLast
:eng: :bat: Graham Gooch552211616:eng: v :wi: (5), 1988:aus: vs :eng: (5), 1994-95
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick432101210:ind: v :eng: (2), 1992-93:aus: vs :eng: (5),1998-99
:eng: :bat: Nick Knight2111037:eng: vs :sri:,1998:eng: vs :aus: (5), 2001
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart93024:eng: vs :nzf: (1), 1999:saf: vs :eng: (5), 1999-00

Batting & Fielding
PlayerMatInnNORunsAvg100s50sBestCtSt
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne4729519.00-156*4-
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton (RET) :slvo:9117416656841.57133324257-
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey1528181530.191219615-
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1011011210.18--485-
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey48216627.67-150*11-
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)1081767565633.471425208135-
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher612030025.00111185-
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick3447856514.48--40*4-
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)1118029316.27-2984-
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple4729819.50--301-
: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:3656678615.72-1827-
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)608918154021.49-87533-
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother44051.25--33-
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff48119027.14-1895-
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)39601260012.50--42*13-
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser5980116779.81--3410-
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1204924.50--40--
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)7012114403737.7391920753-
: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: Dean Headley (RET) :slvo::slvo:233792508.93--245-
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings (RET)1319333220.75-1954-
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick :slvo:9016711613339.311630172*138-
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard461112.20--52-
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1627352321.79-37516-
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain1833292928.1525103*30-
: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: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo:46873412249.07122024756-
: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: Devon Malcolm3750132336.30--21*11-
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard120136.50--10--
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally4660173267.58--405-
: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 Ramprakash19362107031.4719100*1-
:eng: :wk: Chris Read2303712.33--323-
: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 Salisbury2325454.00--29*--
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2026738220.10-2592-
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)8215217666249.32193420420-
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki59028531.67-263--
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo:1001948816143.882133202*26-
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such12157475.88--14*5-
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann911020618.73--4910-
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)2305919.67-150--
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:6712219459344.59102413726-
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo:19354152649.2357154*43-
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1114120115.46--404-
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo:106136306115.76--3629-
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan1205427.00-151--
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin2405513.75--27--
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo:488617229033.19115104*5-

Bowling
PlayerMatOvrRunsWktsAvgEcon5WI10WMBest
:eng: :ar: Mark Alleyne41093071030.702.8--2/27
:eng: :bat: Michael Atherton (RET) :slvo:911445001338.463.9--3/32
:eng: :bat: Rob Bailey1543175287.504.1--1/0
:eng: :bwl: Martin Bicknell1047812853833.822.71-6/58
:eng: :wk: Richard Blakey4--------
:eng: :ar: Ian Botham (RET)10837791122340028.133.02748/34
:eng: :bat: Mark Butcher61978178.004.1--1/0
:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick341333387711832.862.9417/26
:eng: :ar: David Capel (RET)112096281252.333.0--2/13
:eng: :ar: Glen Chapple41855631151.183.1--3/82
: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:361324353010433.942.7415/19
:eng: :ar: John Emburey (RET)602371510513836.992.16-7/78
:eng: :bat: Neil Fairbrother4290-4.5---
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff4113337656.173.0--3/78
:eng: :bwl: Neil Foster (RET)391451390211533.932.7518/107
:eng: :bwl: Angus Fraser592400592917733.492.55-6/68
:eng: :bat: David Fulton1--------
:eng: :bat: Mike Gatting (RET)70125317479.252.5--1/14
: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: Dean Headley (RET) :slvo::slvo:231054283410526.992.7817/47
:eng: :bwl: Eddie Hemmings (RET)1351314543146.902.8--4/90
:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick :slvo:9028510171953.533.6--3/38
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard41434171234.752.91-5/54
:eng: :ar: Ben Hollioake1650115924138.833.22-5/53
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain18--------
: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: :bat: Nick Knight :slvo:46--------
: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: Devon Malcolm371292419513730.623.26-7/86
:eng: :bat: Matt Maynard1--------
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally461764464917127.182.6916/70
: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 Ramprakash19120-2.0---
:eng: :wk: Chris Read2--------
: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 Salisbury240201450.255.0--3/95
:eng: :bwl: Gladstone Small (RET)2078419806033.002.53-5/48
:eng: :bat: Robin Smith :slvo::slvo: (RET)82--------
:eng: :bat: Vikram Solanki5221041104.004.7--1/22
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart :slvo::slvo:100--------
:eng: :bwl: Peter Such1257216695033.382.92-8/47
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann93069093525.973.0-26/91
:eng: :bwl: Dr Julian Thompson (RET)246196449.004.2--3/91
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe :slvo::slvo:671236136.003.0--1/0
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick :slvo:1995297933.003.1--4/29
:eng: :bwl: Alex Tudor1135711823335.823.3--4/63
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell :slvo::slvo:10652601431347530.132.72958/114
:eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan111320-2.9---
:eng: :bwl: Steve Watkin264223544.603.51-5/56
:eng: :ar: Craig White :slvo::slvo:481393408512831.912.93-7/63

Rankings, ratings and statistics have been updated

Alec Stewart has surpassed Geoffrey Boycott to become England's third-highest Test run-scorer of all time. Phil Tufnell has extended his advantage at the top of the wicket-takers' table, but it remains to be seen if he will be able to reach the magic landmark of 500 wickets.
 

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England Tour of India, 2001-02

Itinerary

03 Dec 2001 - :ind: India vs Engand :eng: - First Test at Mohali - Match drawn
11 Dec 2001 - :ind: India vs Engand :eng: - Second Test at Ahmedabad - Match drawn
19 Dec 2001 - :ind: India vs Engand :eng: - Third Test at Bangalore - England won by 244 runs

England Squad

:eng: :bat: Nick Knight :c:

:eng: :bat: Graeme Hick
:eng: :bat: Nasser Hussain
:eng: :bat: Alec Stewart
:eng: :bat: Graham Thorpe
:eng: :bat: Marcus Trescothick

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

:eng: :ar: Ian Blackwell :redo:
:eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
:eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
:eng: :ar: Craig White

:eng: :bwl: Andy Caddick
:eng: :bwl: Matthew Hoggard
:eng: :bwl: Alan Mullally

:eng: :bwl: Richard Dawson :redo:
:eng: :bwl: Iain Salisbury
:eng: :bwl: Phil Tufnell

After Ashes humiliation, England are desperate to turn things around in the space of four weeks in India. Fully expecting to be faced with turning pitches from day one, the ECB has chosen no fewer than five spinners in their 18-man touring squad. These spinners include England regulars Phil Tufnell and Graeme Swann, everyone's favourite leg-spinner Iain Salisbury, and the unproven qualities of Ian Blackwell and Richard Dawson. It seems very unlikely that they'll all get to play at once, but it's good to see fresh faces in a squad that had threatened to grow stale.

Elsewhere in the squad, Atherton's retirement paves the way for Nasser Hussain to be recalled to the England team; he was preferred to Graeme Hick despite the latter's appearance in the final Test of The Ashes. Vikram Solanki may feel hard done by to miss out, but a shocking season for Worcestershire and England really forced the selectors' hands. Paul Nixon and Ben Hollioake also stay at home; Nixon has lost his place in the squad to Essex phenom James Foster, while Hollioake is understood still to be in line for selection in New Zealand - just not for Indian dustbowls.
 
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