England cricket Team

ODI Ranking8

The England cricket team has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, having been previously governed by the Marylebone Cricket Club from 1903 until the end of 1996.

England, along with Australia, was the first team to be granted Test status in 1877 and gained full membership to the International Cricket Council in 1909. It also took part in the first ever One-Day international against Australia in 1971. England have been the birthplace of cricket. Ironically, though, they have faltered when it comes to the big occasions. Runners-up in three World Cups; 1979, 1987 and 1992, England have had a distinguished roster of cricketers over the years. The likes of WG Grace, Geoffrey Boycott, Mike Brearley, Tony Greig, Ian Botham, Bob Willis, David Gower, Graham Gooch and Nasser Hussain among others, have given English cricket its own classic flavour, followed by an even better generation of shining stars such as Alec Stewart, Matthew Hoggard, Michael Vaughan, Andrew Flintoff, Paul Collingwood, Andrew Strauss, Kevin Pietersen, Alastair Cook, James Anderson and many more.

It was in the year 2010 that the Englishmen achieved their first-ever World Cup win, when they won the ICC World Twenty20 tournament, under the captaincy of Paul Collingwood. Despite a successful Ashes stint in 2010-11 in Australia that showed a promising start to the year, the team failed to impress in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and was defeated by Sri Lanka in the quarterfinals. However, in the summer that followed, England completed a whitewash as they beat India in all three formats when they hosted them for four Tests, one T20I and five ODIs. In the process, they also achieved the number one ranking in Tests, overtaking India who were the previous holders of the mace.

The English team had a troubled run in the 2015 World Cup but post that, they have transformed their approach under the leadership of Eoin Morgan in the limited-overs format. They are a balanced, attacking unit with little-to-no flaws. They also became the no.1 ODI side in the world. Their Test side has seen a change at the helm too as Joe Root took over the captaincy from Alastair Cook.

That transformation worked wonders as England adopted the 'hit-every-ball-of-the-park' approach. They eventually won the 2019 ODI World Cup, a trophy which has been missing from their cabinet, ever since the concept was finalized in 1975.

Team England Schedule

1st ODI -

To Be Confirmed

IRE
ENG
17 Sep, Wed 03:15 PM IST
2nd ODI -

To Be Confirmed

IRE
ENG
19 Sep, Fri 03:15 PM IST
3rd ODI -

To Be Confirmed

IRE
ENG
21 Sep, Sun 03:15 PM IST
4th TEST -

Perth Stadium, Perth

AUS
ENG
21 Nov, Fri 08:00 AM IST
5th TEST -

The Gabba, Brisbane

AUS
ENG
04 Dec, Thu 10:00 AM IST
6th TEST -

Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

AUS
ENG
17 Dec, Wed 05:00 AM IST
7th TEST -

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne

AUS
ENG
26 Dec, Fri 05:00 AM IST
8th TEST -

Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney

AUS
ENG
04 Jan, Sun 05:00 AM IST

ICC ODI Team's Ranking

RankCOUNTRYPOINTSRATING
1 India 4471124
2 New Zealand 4160109
3 Australia 3473109
4 Sri Lanka 3730104
5 Pakistan 3312104
6 South Africa 277596
7 Afghanistan 227991
8 England 300388
9 West Indies 245477
10 Bangladesh 220576
11 Zimbabwe 120255
12 Ireland 93852
13 Scotland 131045
14 USA 138741
15 Netherlands 134840
16 Oman 88635
17 Nepal 97533
18 Canada 42221
19 Namibia 57319
20 United Arab Emirates 2508