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From the boundary edge 👁
All 33 boundaries from our record-breaking innings 🏏 💥
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A T20 series clean sweep secured in Southampton? 🤔
Aiming to make it 3-0 at the Utilita Bowl! 🏟
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"On your home ground, in front of friends and family, this is pretty special!" ❤️
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30* off 11 balls! 🏏 💥
That a boy, Bants! 👏
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One change 🔁
Luke Wood into the XI 📝
Can we go 2-0 up in Bristol? 🤔
#ENGvWI Match Centre 👇 -
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Stats highlights and trivia from the 3rd England v West Indies women's ODI.
A game which saw Nat Sciver-Brunt lead her side to a dominant victory in a rain-reduced contest that sealed a clean sweep.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Most runs scored by a wicket-keeper in 3-match women's ODI series:
251 Amy Jones (ENG) v WI, 2025
241 Alyssa Healy (AUS) v WI, 2019
211 Lizelle Lee (SA) v ENG, 2018#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Fastest recorded ODI fifty for England women:
BF
22 Nat Sciver-Brunt v PAK, 2016
24 Nat Sciver-Brunt v SL, 2016
31 Nat Sciver-Brunt v SA, 2022
32 Nat Sciver-Brunt v SL, 2023
32 Nat Sciver-Brunt v WI, today#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Sciver-Brunt seals the clean sweep with back to back boundaries.
England 109/1 (10.5)
Sciver-Brunt 57* (33)
Dunkley 26 (21)Ramharack 1-31
England win by 9 wicket with 61 balls to spare.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Fifty partnership off 28 balls for Sciver-Brunt & Capsey.
England 90/1 (9.5) need 16 off 67.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Dunkley goes for 26 (21) lbw Ramharack.
England 40/1 (5.1) need 66 off 95.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Sophia Dunkley's five catches are the most taken by an England women's fielder in a 3-match bilateral ODI series.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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West Indies finish 106/8 (21.0)
Joseph 34 (44)
Alleyne 27 (18)Glenn 3-21
Arlott 2-15England's revised DLS target is 106 off 126.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Joseph goes for 34 (44) c Dunkley b Glenn
West Indies 95/7 (20.1)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Aaliyah Alleyne hits five fours off Lauren Filer in the penultimate over.
West Indies 95/6 (20.0)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Glasgow caught for 8 (9) by Davidson-Richards off Filer.
West Indies slip to 58/6 (15.3)
15/3 in 3 overs since the restart.
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Glenn strikes in her first over, as she bowls Gajnabi for 1 (2).
West Indies 46/5 (13.4)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Dean takes a wicket with the first ball after the restart, as Campbelle is stumped by Jones for 18 (35).
West Indies 44/4 (12.4)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Play set to resume at Taunton, with the match reduced to 21 overs a side (though more rain is forecast soon).
West Indies 43/3 (12.3)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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The rain intervenes with West Indies 43/3 (12.3).
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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West Indies slip to 4/3 (3.3) as Taylor is trapped lbw by Arlott for 1 (6).
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Two ducks in two overs, Arlott bowls James for 0 (7).
West Indies 2/2 (1.4)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Cross strikes in the first over as Grimmond is caught by Jones for 0 (2).
West Indies 1/1 (0.2)
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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3rd women's ODI
England v West Indies
County Ground, TauntonEngland win the toss and bowl.
Nat Sciver-Brunt will open the batting in an experimental lien-up (if the weather allows it).
#ENGvWI #ODI
#cricket #womenscricket
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Love the #cricket posts on my TL! The community is growing here for sure. Have seen posts on #IREvZIM #ENGvWI and #TheHundred the only missing event from the day was #INDvSL
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Zak & Popey take on 6️⃣ famous deliveries from past #EngvWI Test matches in our IG net gains challenge. #SuperOver
Full ep here 👇 #IGnetgains
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Most Test wickets after 40th birthday
96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests -
Most Test wickets after 40th birthday
96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests -
Most Test wickets after 40th birthday
96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests -
Most Test wickets after 30th birthday
436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests -
Most Test wickets after 30th birthday
436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests -
Most Test wickets after 30th birthday
436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests -
1,000 runs, 100 wkts, 100 ct in Tests (strictly alphabetical order)
JM Anderson (E) 1,353 runs/704 wkts/107 ct in 188 Tests
IT Botham (E) 5,200/383/120 in 102
CL Hooper (WI) 5,762/114/115 in 102
JH Kallis (SA/Wld) 13,289/292/200 in 166
GS Sobers (WI) 8,032/235/109 in 93
BA Stokes (E) 6,320/201/106 in 103
SK Warne (A) 3,154/708/125 in 145 -
1,000 runs, 100 wkts, 100 ct in Tests (strictly alphabetical order)
JM Anderson (E) 1,353 runs/704 wkts/107 ct in 188 Tests
IT Botham (E) 5,200/383/120 in 102
CL Hooper (WI) 5,762/114/115 in 102
JH Kallis (SA/Wld) 13,289/292/200 in 166
GS Sobers (WI) 8,032/235/109 in 93
BA Stokes (E) 6,320/201/106 in 103
SK Warne (A) 3,154/708/125 in 145 -
1,000 runs, 100 wkts, 100 ct in Tests (strictly alphabetical order)
JM Anderson (E) 1,353 runs/704 wkts/107 ct in 188 Tests
IT Botham (E) 5,200/383/120 in 102
CL Hooper (WI) 5,762/114/115 in 102
JH Kallis (SA/Wld) 13,289/292/200 in 166
GS Sobers (WI) 8,032/235/109 in 93
BA Stokes (E) 6,320/201/106 in 103
SK Warne (A) 3,154/708/125 in 145 -
Most not-outs in Tests
114 JM Anderson (E) 188 Tests/265 inns
61 CA Walsh (WI) 132/185
56 M Muralitharan (SL/Wld) 133/164
55 RGD Willis (E) 90/128
52 CS Martin (NZ) 71/104
51 GD McGrath (A) 124/138
49 S Chanderpaul (WI) 164/280
47 I Sharma (I) 105/142
46 TA Boult (NZ) 78/94
46 SR Waugh (A) 168/260 (inc 2 ret hurt) -
Most not-outs in Tests
114 JM Anderson (E) 188 Tests/265 inns
61 CA Walsh (WI) 132/185
56 M Muralitharan (SL/Wld) 133/164
55 RGD Willis (E) 90/128
52 CS Martin (NZ) 71/104
51 GD McGrath (A) 124/138
49 S Chanderpaul (WI) 164/280
47 I Sharma (I) 105/142
46 TA Boult (NZ) 78/94
46 SR Waugh (A) 168/260 (inc 2 ret hurt) -
Most not-outs in Tests
114 JM Anderson (E) 188 Tests/265 inns
61 CA Walsh (WI) 132/185
56 M Muralitharan (SL/Wld) 133/164
55 RGD Willis (E) 90/128
52 CS Martin (NZ) 71/104
51 GD McGrath (A) 124/138
49 S Chanderpaul (WI) 164/280
47 I Sharma (I) 105/142
46 TA Boult (NZ) 78/94
46 SR Waugh (A) 168/260 (inc 2 ret hurt) -
CW: Cricket / Jimmy Anderson / Greatness
All sports have mundane moments. I like to judge sport by the highest moments. At their pinnacle is where the greatness can be found.
Longevity is key too in defining individual greatness. i.e. In his greatest moments nobody reached the heights of Ronaldinho, but sadly his star shone for too short a time. Messi reached similar heights but has done it over a long career, which is why he’s quite rightly regarded as the greatest of all time.
Messi winning the World Cup in the twilight of his career was one of the highest moments in sport. Ronnie winning a seventh snooker World Championship at age 46 compares.
But there is very little that is more testing than Test Match Cricket when played at its highest level. Pure grit and grind for seven hours per day over five days. Physically and mentally pushing to the absolute limits.
Jimmy Anderson has had his fair share of involvement in those ‘highest moments’ in his 21 year career. I still pinch myself that I was there in Cardiff in 2009 when he pulled off one of his most unlikely moments.
Seeing him well up as his family rang the famous Lords bell this morning at the start of his last ever match was a moving moment.
Turning 42 this month he’s still England’s very best and could probably keep going for a few more years if England weren’t so hasty to look to the future instead of just picking the best. But perhaps going out whilst at the very top will be something he’ll be able to look back on with thanks instead of say fading out in to his mid forties.
I remember when Courtney went past 500 Test wickets. He was the GOAT back then. To have gone past 700, as a fast bowler, is nothing short of a miracle, Sir Jimmy.
Whatever happens over this next five days nothing can take this away from you: You have achieved true greatness on one of the greatest and toughest stages. You’re up there with Leo, Ronnie and the select few others in the tiny club of the very greatest sports people of all time.