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England Lions cricket team

Second-tier national team


Second-tier national team

FieldValue
nameEngland Lions cricket team
imageEngland Lions cricket team logo 1.jpg
coachAndrew Flintoff
founded1982
ownerEngland and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
websiteOfficial Website

The England Lions (formerly England A) cricket team is England and Wales' "second-tier" team, below the full England cricket team. It is largely intended as a way for promising young cricketers to gain experience in international cricket.

England B and England A

Although primarily intended as a touring team, for several years in the 1990s they played one match in England at the start of each season: between 1992 and 1995 against the previous season's county champion and in 1996 and 1997 against a Rest of England team. England A also played two List A games against the full Sri Lankan touring side in England in 1991.

Previously a second tier team known as "England B" played one game against the Pakistanis in 1982 and had made a full tour of Sri Lanka in 1985/86. The first full tour by a team named "England A" was to Zimbabwe in 1989/90, and consisted of three first-class matches and three 50-over games. On this occasion England A played against the full Zimbabwe side, but on subsequent tours their most important opponents have usually been the equivalent A teams of the countries they have been touring. However, England A has toured Australia but had played a match against their Australian A team counterparts until 2021.

They also often play matches against state or provincial sides, and in 2000/01 England A participated in the Busta Cup, the West Indian domestic first-class competition, finishing in third place out of the eight teams taking part. In 2003/04 England A took part in India's Duleep Trophy competition, but failed to progress beyond the group stages after losing both their matches. There were no England A matches played in the period between these two tours.

England Lions

The newly rebranded England Lions was then integrated with the ECB National Academy, with touring parties taken from the Academy squad. On 15 June 2007, it was announced by the ECB (English & Welsh Cricket Board) the inaugural Lions side would play a one-day touring warm-up match against the West Indies at Worcester. Later in the summer against the touring Indians the Lions drew a 3-day match at Chelmsford and had a one-day match abandoned due to rain at Northampton.

On 4 January 2008 the squad for the England Lions tour of India was named, with Sussex batsman Michael Yardy named as captain. The team competed in the 2008 Duleep Trophy domestic first-class competition in addition to friendly matches.

On 7th September 2024, Andrew Flintoff was named England Lions head coach.

Current squad

The following players were named in the squad for the 2025-26 England Lions tour of the UAE, where they played matches against Pakistan Shaheens.

The captain of the side typically varies from series to series. The current captains are Dan Mousley (50-over matches) and Jordan Cox (T20 matches).

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleCountyS/NBatsmenWicket-keepersAll-roundersPace bowlersSpin bowlers
Ben McKinneyLeft-handedRight-arm off-spinDurham40
Matthew RevisRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastYorkshire42
Will SmeedRight-handedRight-arm off-spinSomerset
Asa TribeRight-handedRight-arm off-spinGlamorgan46
James WhartonRight-handedRight-arm off-spinYorkshire
Jordan CoxRight-handedEssex93
Tom MooresLeft-handedNottinghamshire
James RewLeft-handedSomerset89
Luc BenkensteinRight-handedRight-arm leg-spinEssex
James ColesRight-handedLeft-arm orthodoxSussex
Scott CurrieRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastHampshire
Calvin HarrisonRight-handedRight-arm leg-spinNorthamptonshire
Dan MousleyLeft-handedRight-arm off-spinWarwickshire96
Liam Patterson-WhiteLeft-handedLeft-arm orthodoxNottinghamshire
Sonny BakerRight-handedRight-arm fastHampshire60
Sam CookRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastEssex86
Eddie JackLeft-handedRight-arm medium-fastHampshire28
Saqib MahmoodRight-handedRight-arm fastLancashire25
Matthew PottsRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastDurham35
Mitchell StanleyRight-handedRight-arm fastLancashire73
Nathan SowterRight-handedRight-arm leg-spinDurham

= has played senior international cricket for England.

Results summary

Season-by-season

First-class v. A teamOther first-classList A v. A teamOther List ATwenty20 v. A teamOther Twenty20England B (1982–1985/86)England A (1989/90–2006/07)England Lions (2007–present)
SeasonCountry
WDLWDLWLT/NR
1982Pakistan010
1985/86Sri Lanka070
1989/90Zimbabwe120
1990/91Pakistan010
Sri Lanka03010014
1991England
1991/92West Indies012020
1992England010
1992/93Australia022
1993England001
1993/94South Africa010421
1994England010
1994/95India3001102
1995England100
1995/96Pakistan1202102
1996England100
1996/97Australia210
1997England010
1997/98Kenya100
Sri Lanka21011003
1998/99Zimbabwe1100013
South Africa200
1999/2000Bangladesh020
New Zealand11021020
2000/01West Indies341
2003/04India1020
2004/05Sri Lanka1011
2005/06West Indies0112
2006/07Bangladesh1102
2007West Indies
India010
2007/08India101
2008New Zealand010
South Africa
2008/09New Zealand0200
2009West Indies100
Australia010
2009/10Pakistan1
England
2010Bangladesh100
West Indies20
India20
2010/11West Indies250
2011Sri Lanka0100012
2011/12Bangladesh2
Sri Lanka32
2012West Indies100
Australia020
2012–13Australia0
2013New Zealand010
Bangladesh21
2013/14Sri Lanka120020
2014Sri Lanka2
New Zealand02
2014/15South Africa0200103
2015/16Pakistan2
2016Sri Lanka2
Pakistan20
2018West Indies2
India12
2018–19Pakistan
2025–26Pakistan

Head-to-head

First-classList ATwenty20
Team
WDL
Australians01
Australia A02
Bangladesh02
Bangladesh A11
Bangladeshis10
Barbados02
Border01
Central Districts10
Central Zone10
Combined XI10
Combined Campuses and Colleges01
Eastern Province10
East Zone00
England
Essex01
Gauteng XI11
Guyana02
India A30
Indian Board President's XI01
Indians01
Indian Youth XI10
Jamaica11
Karachi
Karnataka
Kenya01
Leeward Islands11
Mashonaland
Middlesex01
Natal00
New South Wales00
New Zealand A13
New Zealand Academy
New Zealanders02
Northern Transvaal10
North Island01
Orange Free State01
Pakistan A12
Pakistan Cricket Board XI10
Pakistan Cricket Board Patron's XI01
Pakistanis02
Pakistan University Grants Commission01
Queensland02
The Rest11
South Africa A03
South African Board President's XI10
South Africans
South Australia10
Southern Districts XI10
South Island10
South Zone00
Sri Lanka05
Sri Lanka A47
Sri Lanka Board President's XI11
Sri Lanka Colts XI02
Sri Lanka Cricket Combined XI
Sri Lanka Emerging Players02
Sri Lankans10
Tamil Nadu10
Tasmania01
Transvaal10
Trinidad and Tobago03
United Arab Emirates
Victoria10
Warwickshire10
Western Province10
West Indians20
West Indies A02
West Indies B10
West Zone00
Windward Islands21
Zimbabwe12
Zimbabwe A11
Zimbabwe Country Districts
Zimbabwe Cricket Academy
Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's XI01

Up to date as of 16 December 2015.

Notes

References

  1. "[https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6756931.stm Solanki to lead England 'Lions']", 2007-06-15, [[BBC Sport]]. Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  2. "[http://www.ecb.co.uk/england/england-lions/schofield-given-england-a-chance,14491,EN.html Deluge denies Lions] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-10-07 ", [[England and Wales Cricket Board]].)
  3. "[http://www.ecb.co.uk/england/england-lions/yardy-leads-lions-in-india,15934,EN.html Yardy leads Lions in India] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-07-19 ", 2008-01-04, [[England and Wales Cricket Board]]. Retrieved on 2008-01-04.)
  4. "Andrew Flintoff appointed as England Lions men's head coach". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  5. "Jordan Cox and Dan Mousley to captain England Lions against Pakistan Shaheens in UAE". ECB.
  6. England A played their three first-class matches against the full Zimbabwean side rather than the A team.
  7. The tour was called off after two matches because of the start of the [[Gulf War]].
  8. All four matches were played against the full [[Kenyan cricket team. Kenyan side]].
  9. One further match was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
  10. All three matches were played against the full [[Bangladeshi cricket team. Bangladeshi side]].
  11. England took part in a triangular one-day tournament also involving [[Pakistan A cricket team. Pakistan A]]. There were two games against Sri Lanka A (W1 L1) and two against Pakistan A (L2)
  12. Match played against the full West Indian side.
  13. England Lions played as a guest team in the [[Duleep Trophy]], an Indian domestic competition.
  14. Matches played in the United Arab Emirates.
  15. England Lions played in a triangular series against West Indies A and India A.
  16. England Lions played in the [[Regional Four Day Competition]], a domestic competition in the West Indies.
  17. Match abandoned with no toss having taken place.
  18. England Lions played in a triangular series against Sri Lanka A and New Zealand A.
  19. England Lions toured the [[United Arab Emirates]], playing five List-A and five Twenty20 matches against Pakistan A and one unofficial Twenty20 and two 50-over games against the UAE national side.
  20. England Lions played in a triangular series against Sri Lanka A and Pakistan A.
  21. England Lions played in a triangular series against India A and Windies A.
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