Cricket Teams: The England team represents England and Wales in international cricket. Since 1997, it has been governed by England and the Wales Cricket Board (ECB), as previously by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) since 1903. England, as a founding nation, is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with a status quo, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I). Until the 1990s, Scottish and Irish players also played for England as those countries were not yet members of the ICC itself.
England Players
Tom Prest (c), Rehan Ahmed, Tom Aspinwall, Sonny Baker, Nathan Barnwell, George Bell, Jacob Bethell, Josh Boyden, James Coles, Alex Horton, Will Luxton, James Rew, James Sales, Fateh Singh, George Thomas because they are best so they are in team squad.
England and Australia were the first teams to play Test matches (15-19 March 1877), and together with South Africa, these nations formed the Imperial Cricket Conference (which preceded today’s International Cricket Council) on 15 June 1909. England and Australia. re-played the first ODI on 5 January 1971. England’s first T20I was played on 13 June 2005, and then Australia.
India
India’s national men’s cricket team, also known as Team India or Men in Blue, represents India in International Men’s Cricket. It is governed by the Cricket Regulatory Board of India (BCCI), and is a full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with a probationary status, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I).
Players
- KL Rahul
- Mayank Agarwal
- Cheteshwar Pujara
- Ajinkya Rahane
- Virat Kohli (c)
- Rishabh Pant (wk)
- Ravichandran Ashwin
- Shardul Thakur
- Mohammed Shami
- Jasprit Bumrah
- Mohammed Siraj
Pakistan
Cricket was introduced to India by British sailors in the 18th century, and the first cricket club was founded in 1792. From 1932 India had to wait until 1952, almost 20 years for its first test victory. In its first 50 years of international cricket, India did not achieve much success, winning only 35 of its first 196 Test matches. The group, however, gained momentum in the 1970s with the emergence of players such as Gavaskar, Viswanath, Kapil Dev, and the Indian spin quartet because it is 2nd best team.
Players
- Shadab Khan (c)
- Azam Khan.
- Hasan Ali.
- Asif Ali.
- Faheem Ashraf.
- Babar Azam
- Shaheen Afridi
- Mohammad Rizwan
- Wahab Riaz
- Sarfaraz Ahmed
The national cricket team of Pakistan, popularly known as the Shaheens because this team is a full member of the International Cricket Council because and participates in Test matches, One Day International (ODI), and twenty-two international cricket matches.
Pakistan has played 441 Test matches, won 145, lost 134, and drawn 162.
New Zealand
New Zealand national cricket teams represent New Zealand in international men’s cricket. Named the Black Caps because they played their first Test in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth country to play Test cricket. From 1930 New Zealand had to wait until 1956, more than 26 years, to win the first Test, against the West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland. They played their first ODI in the 1972-73 season against Pakistan in Christchurch.
Players
- Tom Latham (c, wk)
- Finn Allen
- Todd Astle
- Hamish Bennett
- Tom Blundell (wk)
- Mark Chapman
- Colin de Grandhomme
- Martin Guptill
- Matt Henry
- Daryl Mitchell
- Ajaz Patel
- Ish Sodhi
- Ben Sears
- Blair Tickner
- Will Young
The current captain in all forms of sport is Kane Williamson, who replaced Brendon McCullum after retiring in December 2015. The national team is being organized by New Zealand Cricket.
South Africa
The South African national cricket teams, also known as the Proteas, represents South Africa in the men’s international cricket team and is owned by Cricket South Africa. South Africa is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), with a test rating, One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I). Its nickname is based on the national history of South Africa, Protea cynaroides, known as “King Protea”.
Players
- Aiden Markram.
- Dean Elgar (c)
- Keegan Petersen.
- Rassie van der Dussen.
- Sarel Erwee.
- Temba Bavuma.
- George Linde.
- Glenton Stuurman.
South Africa
South Africa entered professional and international cricket at the same time as it hosted an England cricket team in the 1888-89 season. Initially, the team was not an Australian or England game but, having gained experience and expertise, was able to put together a competitive team within the first decade of the 20th century.
Players
lungi ngidi
aiden markram
beuran hendricks
jp duminy
tabraiz shamsi
dwaine pretorius
khaya zondo
chris morris
faf du plessis
andile phehlukwayo
rassie van der dussen
kagiso rabada
quinton de kock
david miller
Australia
The Australian men’s cricket team represents Australia in international men’s cricket. As the oldest team in the history of Test cricket, playing in the first Test match in 1877, the team also played One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20
Players
steve smith
David warner
pat Cummins
Aaron finch
Mitchell starc
mathew wade
glenn maxwell
nathan lyon
marcus stoinis
adam zampa
alex carey
mitchell swepson
kane richardson
nathan coulter-nile
jason behrendorff
International (T20I), participating in both Cricket matches. The first ODI, against England in the 1970-71 season and the first T20I, against New Zealand in the 2004-05 season, won both games beacuse it team draws its players from teams playing in Australian domestic tournaments – the Sheffield Shield, Australia’s limited home cricket tournament and the Big Bash League.
Afghanistan
The Afghan men’s national team represents Afghanistan in international cricket.
Cricket has been played in Afghanistan since the middle of the 19th century, but it was not until the early 21st century that the national team began to enjoy success.
Players
rashid khan
mohammad nabi
asghar afghan
mujeeb ur rehman
hazratullah zazai
hashmatullah shahidi
gulbadin naib
najibullah zadran
hamid hassan
rahmat shah
samiullah shinwari
dawlat zadran
noor ali
ikram alikhil
sayed shirzad
The Sri Lanka National Men’s Cricket Teams is named after the Lions, representing Sri Lanka in international men’s cricket because he is a full-time member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with an examination status, One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International (T20I) status.
Players
dimuth karunaratne
avishka fernando
dasun shanaka
lahiru thirimanna
dinesh chandimal
kusal perera
ashen bandara
pathum nissanka
oshada fernando
vishwa fernando
nuwan pradeep
dhanajaya lakshan
charith asalanka
kamindu mendis
ramesh mendis
West Indies
The West Indies cricket team, nicknamed the Windies because it is an international men’s cricket team representing English-speaking countries and regions mainly in the Caribbean region and is controlled by Cricket teams West Indies.
He is a full-time member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with the status quo. One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International (T20I) because it played. Its first Test match in November 2000 against India by 10 wickets in Dhaka, becoming the tenth Test country in the country.
Players
carlos brathwaite
darren bravo
jeremy solozano
ashley nurse
sheldon cottrell
devon thomas
alzarri joseph
shannon gabriel
jason holder
gudakesh motie
oshane thomas
nicholas pooran
sunil ambris
Bangladesh
Bangladesh became a joint member of the ICC in 1977, and competed in six ICC Trophies, the leading ODI tournament for non-Test countries.
Players
mohammad saifuddin
yasir ali
soumya sarkar
mahmudullah
mustafizur rahman
mosadekk hossain
rubel hossain
mashrafe mortaza
mehidy hassan
sabbir rahman
mushfiqur rahim
tamim iqbal
shakib al hasan
