England Men Cricket Team

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the England men's cricket team called?

The men’s cricket team for England is branded as “England” and has supportive fans at Test, ODIs, and T20 games all around the globe.

The captain of the England Test side is Ben Stokes, with Jos Buttler leading the white-ball formats with enthusiasm, smart decisions, and teamwork.

Joe Root is the undisputed best player England has produced in cricket, recognized for his reliable batting style, laid-back manner, and his match-winning contributions in countries across the world.

Absolutely, England won its first-ever Cricket World Cup in 2019, defeating New Zealand in the final played at the home of cricket: Lord’s ground in London.

Joe Root has totalled England’s most runs in modern cricket, making him one of their most dependable and valued batters. 

James Anderson is well-known as England’s greatest bowler, possessing astonishing swing bowling and more international wickets in cricket than any player.

Yes, cricket is absolutely huge in England. Developing in England, and you can’t have an English summer without watching the Ashes, Test matches, or another thrilling summer series. 

Jos Buttler usually keeps wickets in ODIs and T20s, while in Test cricket, Jonny Bairstow is generally the wicketkeeper.

Although the England cricket team does not have a notable nickname, they are often pejoratively referred to as the “Three Lions” (from their historic badge). 

Brendon McCullum is the present head coach for England’s Test team and has adopted “Bazball” style cricket, which consists of aggressive, fast scoring opportunities and fearlessness.