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England at home, summer 2022
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June

Thursday 2nd - 1st Test vs New Zealand, Lord's (England win by 5 wickets)
Friday 10th - 2nd Test vs New Zealand, Trent Bridge (England win by 5 wickets)
Friday 17th - 1st ODI vs Netherlands, Amstelveen (England win by 232 runs)
Sunday 19th - 2nd ODI vs Netherlands, Amstelveen (England win by 6 wickets)
Wednesday 22nd - 3rd ODI vs Netherlands, Amstelveen (England win by 8 wickets)
Thursday 23rd - 3rd Test vs New Zealand, Headingley (England win by 7 wickets)


July

Friday 1st - 5th Test vs India, Edgbaston (England win by 7 wickets)
Thursday 7th - 1st T20I vs India, Southampton (India win by 50 runs)
Saturday 9th - 2nd T20I vs India, Edgbaston (India win by 49 runs)
Sunday 10th - 3rd T20I vs India, Trent Bridge (England win by 17 runs)
Tuesday 12th - 1st ODI vs India, The Oval (India win by 10 wickets)
Thursday 14th - 2nd ODI vs India, Lord's (England win by 100 runs)
Sunday 17th - 3rd ODI vs India, Old Trafford (India win by 5 wickets)
Tuesday 19th - 1st ODI vs South Africa, Chester-le-Street (South Africa win by 62 runs)
Thursday 22nd - 2nd ODI vs South Africa, Old Trafford (England won by 118 runs)
Saturday 24th - 3rd ODI vs South Africa, Headingley (Match abandoned)
Wednesday 27th - 1st T20I vs South Africa, Bristol (England win by 41 runs)
Thursday 28th - 2nd T20I vs South Africa, Cardiff (South Africa win by 58 runs)
Sunday 31st - 3rd T20I vs South Africa, Southampton (South Africa win by 90 runs)


August

Wednesday 17th - 1st Test vs South Africa, Lord's (South Africa win by an innings and 12 runs)
Thursday 25th - 2nd Test vs South Africa, Old Trafford (England win by an innings and 85 runs)


September

Thursday 8th - 3rd Test vs South Africa, The Oval (England win by 9 wickets)
Tuesday 20th - 1st T20I vs Pakistan, Karachi (England win by 6 wickets)
Thursday 22nd - 2nd T20I vs Pakistan, Karachi (Pakistan win by 10 wickets)
Friday 23rd - 3rd T20I vs Pakistan, Karachi (England win by 63 runs)
Sunday 25th - 4th T20I vs Pakistan, Karachi (Pakistan win by 3 runs)
Wednesday 28th - 5th T20I vs Pakistan, Lahore (Pakistan win by 6 runs)
Friday 30th - 6th T20I vs Pakistan, Lahore (England win by 8 wickets)


October

Sunday 2nd - 7th T20I vs Pakistan, Lahore (England win by 67 runs)
Sunday 9th - 1st T20I vs Australia, Perth (England win by 8 runs)
Wednesday 12th - 2nd T20I vs Australia, Canberra (England win by 8 runs)
Friday 14th - 3rd T20I vs Australia, Canberra (Match abandoned)

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New Zealand in England - Records


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Highest Innings Totals

1. England 567-8d - Trent Bridge, 2nd June 1994
2. New Zealand 551-9d - Lord's, 21st June 1973
3. England 546-4d - Headingley, 8th July 1965
4. England 526 - Headingley, 3rd June 2004
5. New Zealand 523 - Lord's, 21st May 2015


Lowest Innings Totals

1. New Zealand 47 - Lord's, 19th June 1958
2. New Zealand 67 - Headingley, 3rd July 1958
3. New Zealand 67 - Lord's, 24th August 1978
4. New Zealand 68 - Lord's, 21st May 2013
5. New Zealand 74 - Lord's, 19th June 1958

14. England 122 - Edgbaston, 10th June 2021


Highest Individual Scores

1. John Edrich 310* - Headingley, 8th July 1965
2. Graham Gooch 210 - Trent Bridge, 2nd June 1994
3. Martin Donnelly 206 - Lord's, 25th June 1949
4. Len Hutton 206 - The Oval, 13th August 1949
5. Devon Conway 200 - Lord's, 2nd June 2021


Best Bowling Figures In An Innings

1. Derek Underwood 7-32 - Lord's, 24th July 1969
2. Anthony Lock 7-35 - Old Trafford, 24th July 1958
3. James Anderson 7-43 - Trent Bridge, 5th June 2008
4. Stuart Broad 7-44 - Lord's, 16th May 2013
5. Anthony Lock 7-51 - Headingley, 3rd July 1958

6. Lance Cairns 7-74 - Headingley, 28th July 1983


Most Runs In A Series

1. Len Hutton 469 - 1949
2. Martin Donnelly 462 - 1949
3. Bert Sutcliffe 423 - 1949
4. David Gower 404 - 1983
5. Allan Lamb 392 - 1983


Most Wickets In A Series

1. Anthony Lock 34 - 1958
2. Derek Underwood 24 - 1969
3. Ian Botham 24 - 1978
4. Phillip DeFreitas 21 - 1994
5. Stephen Harmison 21 - 2004

6. Richard Hadlee 21 - 1983


Most Runs In Total

1. Graham Gooch 987 - 1978-1994
2. David Gower 982 - 1978-1986
3. Martin Crowe 845 - 1983-1994
4. Michael Atherton 763 - 1990-1999
5. Geoffrey Boycott 737 - 1965-1978


Most Wickets In Total

1. Richard Hadlee 70 - 1973-1990
2. Ian Botham 37 - 1978-1986
3. James Anderson 37 - 2008-present
4. Anthony Lock 34 - 1958
5. Dion Nash 34 - 1994-1999
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Well, I suppose it's been an alright start to the Stokes era Laugh
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132 all out Jimmy and Potts 4 each, Leach head butted the ground gets concusion, Parkinson conc sub
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That takes Jimmy clear of Ian Botham as the second-biggest wicket-taker in England vs NZ Tests on home soil.

19-0 at tea, I'm still wondering how and when this is all going to go wrong!
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My 1st ever match (Edgbaston 1958) was Warwicks v NZ.
Not going to look it up, but Warwicks 316/7 declared. Fred Gardner 88 Mike Smith 62. How do I remember such stats??? Smartass Blush

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(02-06-2022, 17:10)talkSAFT Wrote: My 1st ever match (Edgbaston 1958) was Warwicks v NZ.
Not going to look it up, but Warwicks 316/7 declared. Fred Gardner 88 Mike Smith 62. How do I remember such stats???  Smartass  Blush

Obviously you don't remember them, because Smith actually got 63! That's a shocking lapse from you, and I expect better in future Big Grin

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Crawley caught behind for 43, but he's built a decent platform for England, see it through to close now and this'll be a dream first day.
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Just as a matter of interest my first Lancs match was a Gillette Cup game against Warwickshire in 1964 both Smith’s played
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(02-06-2022, 16:53)Ska'dForLife-WBA Wrote: 19-0 at tea, I'm still wondering how and when this is all going to go wrong!

Now I know Sad
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Chances of this making lunch on Saturday? Nay Friday the way it's going.
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