List of England Test cricketers

The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap by playing for the England cricket team.

[1][2][3] General Batting Bowling Fielding The early years of Test cricket saw a number of tours to Australia.

It saw great amateur players such as CB Fry (95), the Indian Prince Ranjitsinhji (105) and captains Stanley Jackson (82), Archie MacLaren (92) and Plum Warner (118) as the leading lights in an era eulogised by Neville Cardus and others.

However, the sheer volume of greats, that include Jack Hobbs (157), Tom Hayward (97), Gilbert Jessop (122) and Wilfred Rhodes (121), means that the age retains a fond place in the memory of England's cricket fans.

It was also an era in which Bernard Bosanquet (137) invented the googly and Tip Foster (138) became the only man to captain England at both cricket and football, and Rhodes, at 30 years, 10 months and 11 days, had the longest spanning Test career of all.

Arthur Shrewsbury (35) who was a leading figure in organising tours to Australia.
Wilfred Rhodes (121) in action.