These are the captains, who led their respective sides from the front and each one of them maintained a superb batting average in the longest format by playing several fabulous knocks
Ambidextrous bowlers represent a fascinating and rare skill in cricket, blending physical ability with strategic acumen. Their contributions add a unique flavor to the sport, captivating fans and challenging opponents. As the game continues to grow, these dual-handed maestros may inspire future generations to pursue and perfect the art of ambidextrous bowling.
As part our of series looking at the history of each time at the World Cup, today we revisit their past performances and key players from 1975 to 2015.
Ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 to be held in England from May 30 to July 14, here’s a recap of how past England teams have fared at the World Cup.
Graham Gooch knocked the then-defending champions out of the 1987 World Cup.
Former England star Graham Gooch is at the top of the list with 22,211 runs in List A cricket.
Cook led the Three Lions a record 59 times, which included two Ashes series wins at home.
England batting legend Graham Gooch has paid glowing tributes to the retiring Alastair Cook.
Gooch pointed out how he hasn’t seen any improvement in Cook’s game and that the batsman is "flatlining".
A list of the 12 finest, from Chris Old's outrageous fifty to Kedar Jadhav's cramp-fighting epic.