For example, Matthew Maynard, who is often listed as a Welsh cricketer because of his links with Anglesey and Glamorgan, was born in Oldham, Lancashire.
Combining these countries in the tradition of the West Indies cricket team would give a total of 14 players.
In recent years, the England team has been perceived to benefit hugely from players born in South Africa.
[1][2] Since Andrew Strauss made his ODI debut in 2003, thirteen other South African-born players have played international cricket for England.
After England won the World Cup final in 2019, references were made to the "diverse" nature of the team,[3][4] which included four foreign-born players in the starting eleven: Eoin Morgan, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer.