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Glenn Maxwell is out for an extended period after breaking his leg in a freak accident

The Australian team has suffered another injury setback after all-rounder Glenn Maxwell was on the receiving end of a freak accident.

Nov 13, 2022, 7:17 AM2 min read

Glenn Maxwell is out for an extended period after breaking his leg in a freak accident

The Australian team has suffered another injury setback after all-rounder Glenn Maxwell was on the receiving end of a freak accident during a birthday bash in Melbourne. The Aussie cricketer is suspected to be out for the entirety of the Australian cricketing summer after fracturing his left fibula and needing surgery. He has been ruled out of Australia's upcoming ODI series against England, commencing next week.

Glenn Maxwell is out for an extended period after breaking his leg in a freak accident | Sportz Point
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Australia's Glenn Maxwell had an underwhelming T20 World Cup campaign. The Aussies' title defense ended in disappointment on their home soil. But the all-rounder was hoping to make an impact in the upcoming ODI series against rivals England, only to succumb to a freak accident. Maxwell reportedly slipped while running during a friend's birthday party in Melbourne.

"Glenn is in good spirits It was an unfortunate accident and we feel for Glenn in the circumstances given he was in great touch in his last few games. Glenn is a critical part of our white ball structure. We will continue to support him through his recovery and rehabilitation."

Australia's selection chief George Bailey said

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The influential cricketer underwent surgery after his injury, ruling him out of action for a lengthy period of time. Australian pacer Sean Abbott has been announced as Maxwell's replacement for the ODI series.

Pat Cummins will be leading the Australian side for his first assignment as the white-ball skipper. Earlier, Aaron Finch announced his retirement from ODIs in the lead-up to the T20 World Cup.

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Highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25

Bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah, Pat Cummins, and more, have dominated the WTC 2023-25 cycle. Discover the highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 and get their stats and best bowling figures.

May 14, 2025, 3:53 PM3 min read

Highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com

As the ICC World Test Championship 2023-2025 is getting closer to the grand final, it is now time to look back at the bowlers with standout performances. They have constantly troubled batsmen which led to their team's success.

Who do you think are the ones with most wickets? Take a look at the highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25.

Jasprit Bumrah | India

Jasprit Bumrah holds the first rank in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Jasprit Bumrah in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | Instagram 

Jasprit Bumrah had a remarkable campaign in WTC 2023-25 cycle and has taken the most number of wickets. He took 77 wickets in 15 matches, with an average of 15.09. 

Bumrah recorded five 5-wicket hauls in the cycle and also had his best bowling figure of 6/45 in an innings against England.

Read Also: Jasprit Bumrah becomes first-ever player to pick 200 Test wickets with an average below 20

Jasprit Bumrah stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings 

Balls

Overs Maidens Runs  Wickets 

BBI

Avg Economy SR
2023-2025 15 28 2362 393.4 91 1162 77 6/45 15.09 2.95 30.67

Pat Cummins | Australia 

Pat Cummins ranks 2nd in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Pat Cummins in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | BBC

The Australian skipper, Pat Cummins, has done wonders with the ball, by taking 73 wickets in 17 matches. He is the leading wicket taker for Australia and can also be on top by showcasing his wicket-taking skills in the WTC final against South Africa. 

His best bowling performance in the tournament was a 6-wicket haul for 91 runs.

Pat Cummins stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings  Balls Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Avg Economy  SR
2023-2025 17 33 3172 528.4 70 1792 73 6/91 24.54 3.38 43.45

Read Also: WTC Final: Australia and South Africa announce their squads

Mitchell Starc | Australia 

Mitchell Starc holds the 3rd rank in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Mitchell Starc in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | Instagram 

Yet another Australian legend to feature in this list, who is just behind Cummins by one wicket. This fiery left-arm pacer have always been a key bowling of their team. He took 72 wickets in 18 matches total.

Mitchell Starc's best bowling figure in WTC 2023-25 includes a 6-wicket haul for 48 runs.

Mitchell Starc stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings  Balls Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Avg Economy  SR
2023-2025 18 35 3062 510.2 77 1964 72 6/48 27.27 3.84 42.52

Other players with 60+ wickets in WTC 2023-25

Seems like the Aussies and Indians have purely dominated the bowling sides and got most wickets up their sleeves.

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Here are the other players who crossed the 60 wickets mark and deserves a shoutout in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25.

Player  Span Matches Innings  Balls  Overs Maidens Runs Wickets  BBI Avg Economy  SR
Nathan Lyon 2023-2025 16 28 3077 515.2 69 1584 66 6/65 24.00 3.08 46.62
Ravichandran Ashwin  2023-2025 14 26 2673 445.3 61 1547 63 7/71 24.55 3.47 42.42

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Top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history

Yashasvi Jaiswal's breathtaking 13-ball half century stands strong at the top of the table. Get ready to be thrilled as we dive into the top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history.

May 6, 2025, 4:17 PM5 min read

Top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | spotzpoint.co.

Some IPL innings leave you speechless. The talented players in this tournament have taken the stage to another level with their explosive batting over the years.

Check out the entire article to know some names that will definitely shock you.

10. Suresh Raina (2014) | 16 balls

Suresh Raina ranks 10th in the top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Suresh Raina during his half-century knock off 16 balls against Punjab. Image | ESPNcricinfo 

Suresh Raina is one of the players to score the fastest half-century in the early seasons of IPL. He took only 16 balls to reach his fifty, making it look super easy for the fans.

Raina was the opening batter for CSK and scored this in a match against PBKS in IPL 2024. The endless boundaries that came off his bat in this inning is hard to forget!

Other players who scored a century from 16 balls:

9 & 8. Jake Fraser-McGurk (2024) | 15 balls

Jake Fraser-McGurk ranks 8th and 9th in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Jake Fraser-McGurk celebrating his 15-balls half century against SRH in IPL 2024. Image | NDTV

Jake Fraser-McGurk, who played for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024, stunned the spectators with his back-to-back fastest fifties in 2 matches. He scored both the fifties off 15 balls which is quite astonishing as it was his debut season.

McGurk’s consecutive fifties secured both the 9th and 8th position in top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history.

He proved to be highly impactful for DC and these half centuries against MI and SRH made him more impressive. Moreover, he smashed 330 runs in 9 matches with a strike rate above 200.

Read Also: Most IPL Finals: Teams with most final appearances in IPL history

7. Nicholas Pooran (2023) | 15 balls

Nicholas Pooran ranks 7th in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history. | sportzpoint.com
Nicholas Pooran's iconic celebration after his fastest half century against RCB in IPL 2023. Image | BBC

The West Indies power-hitter, Nicholas Pooran, put up a shower of boundaries during his fastest fifty of IPL career from just 15 balls. He scored 62 runs (off 19 balls) in his knock, hitting 7 sixes and 4 fours.

Pooran had a strike rate of 326.32 which says a lot about the kind of mindset and form he was in during the match of LSG vs RCB. 

6. Sunil Narine (2017) | 15 balls

Sunil Narine ranks 6th in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history. | sportzpoint.com
Sunil Narine celebrates his fastest fifty against RCB in IPL 2017. Image | Hindustan Times 

This superstar from the West Indies has never failed to amaze us, be it with the ball or bat. Sunil Narine showcased his exceptional batting skills with this 15-ball half century in IPL 2017.

Narine has played several crucial knocks for KKR in the history of IPL, but with this one, he proved how he is equally capable with the bat and can do wonders.

5. Yusuf Pathan (2014) | 15 balls

Yusuf Pathan ranks 5th in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Yusuf Pathan after his fastest fifty off 15 balls against SRH. Image | Ani News

Yusuf Pathan scored a sensational fifty against SRH off 15 balls in IPL 2014. He single-handedly took the game home for KKR with his 72 runs off just 22 balls in this inning, with a strike rate above 300.

It shows that KKR indeed had some fearless power-hitters in their team throughout IPL history. 

Read Also: IPL Facts: Fastest Century in IPL History

4. Romario Shepherd (2025) | 14 balls

Romario Shepherd raks 4th in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Romario Shepherd hitting the ball hard for a six during the match of RCB vs CSK in IPL 2025. Image | OneCricket

Romario Shepherd became the only batter in IPL 2025 to score a fifty so fast that could make its way to the top 10 fastest fifties in IPL. He helped RCB reach a 200+ total during the first inning against CSK, which was enough to be a defendable total.

Shepherd hit 6 sixes and 4 fours to score 53* off 14 balls. He was also given player of the match award for his spectacular knock.

3. Pat Cummins (2022) | 14 balls

Pat Cummins ranks third in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Pat Cummins celebrating his fastest 50 off 14 balls for KKR in IPL 2022. Image | Pinterest 

Here comes a surprising half-century from the Australian all-rounder, Pat Cummins, who scored 50 off 14 balls for KKR in IPL 2022. He helped to seal the victory for his team against MI by 5 wickets (24 balls left). 

Cummins unveiled his boundary-hitting capabilities with 4 fours and 6 sixes, leaving the fans shocked. It is considered to be one of the finest knocks in IPL where he truly showcased his batting skills when needed.

2. KL Rahul (2018) | 14 balls

KL Rahul ranks 2nd in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
KL Rahul celebrates his heroic fifty in just 14 balls against DC. Image | Instagram 

KL Rahul, who is now known for his calm and composed batting style, holds the second position in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history. Quite shocking, isn't it?

This was back in IPL 2018 when Rahul showed no mercy to the bowlers of Delhi Capitals with his magnificent fifty off just 14 balls.

He was the opening batter of PBKS, who kept the fans on the edge of their seats from the beginning of the inning.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal (2023) | 13 balls

Yashasvi Jaiswal ranks number 1 in the list of top 10 fastest fifties in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Yashasvi Jaiswal during his record-breaking fastest fifty in the history of IPL. Image | Pinterest 

An all-time shocker of an innings from Yashasvi Jaiswal, which remains unmatched till date! He scored fifty off 13 balls, making it the fastest half-century in IPL history.

Jaiswal scored a total of 98 runs (from 47 balls) in this match against KKR and led Rajasthan Royals to victory. He hit the ball out of the boundary line in every direction possible, and was barely seen running between the wickets.

This performance goes down the history of unbelievable knocks in IPL.

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SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025: Can they rise?

Sunrisers Hyderabad are having a disappointing season with just 3 wins in 9 games. Check out the detailed analysis of SRH’s poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025.

Apr 27, 2025, 4:59 PM6 min read

SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com

Sunrisers Hyderabad, despite having a strong team with skilled players, are losing their spark in IPL 2025. They lack team effort and collective performance, failing to build momentum in the tournament.

Let's check out the reasons behind SRH’s poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2024.

How the IPL 2025 season began for SRH

Ishan Kishan scored a century in the beginning of SRH'S poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Ishan Kishan celebrating his phenomenal century in their first match of IPL 2025 against RR. Image | Instagram 

Sunrisers Hyderabad started the tournament with a banger against Rajasthan Royals, winning by 44 runs. They put up a total of 286 runs on board, which is so far the highest total scored by a team in IPL 2025, and the second highest in IPL history.

Ishan Kishan was phenomenal in that game, scoring 106* off 47 balls, with a strike rate above 200. Travis Head showed his fearless batting and scored 67 runs from 31 balls while opening for the team.

The middle order batters like Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klassen also contributed significantly to that huge target they set in the inning.

SRH bowlers successfully defended the total with their fine bowling line up. Harshal Patel and Simarjeet Singh took 2 wickets each.

Read Also: Top 5 game-changing factors that could send MI to IPL 2025 Playoffs

Navigating the losing streak and poor performance

Pat Cummins disappointed by SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Pat Cummins after his dismissal in the 5-wicket loss against LSG. Image | News18

Despite having a marvellous start, SRH failed to hold onto their winning momentum. They lost 4 matches in a row, which placed them at the bottom of the points table, along with CSK.

• Lost to LSG by 5 wickets 

In this match, Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan didn't have any luck with the bat. Ishan got out for a duck, leaving the fans surprised after his aggressive batting in the previous match.

Pat Cummins was the only bowler to have an economy below 10, who also picked up 2 wickets. SRH bowlers collectively failed to defend 191 runs, which led to their first defeat in IPL 2025. 

• Lost to DC by 7 wickets 

Delhi Capitals secured a comfortable win by 7 wickets with 24 balls remaining. The top batting order of SRH crumbled within the powerplay and were all-out by 18.3 overs.

Aniket Verma’s knock of 74 runs from 41 balls, led them to a defendable total of 163 runs, which eventually fell short in the second innings. SRH bowlers were unsuccessful in taking wickets, with only Zeeshan Ansari having 3 wickets under his name. 

• Lost to KKR by 80 runs

SRH faced a humiliating defeat against KKR in their fourth match of the season. Batting first, Knight Riders put up a target of 201 runs, and restricted SRH to 120 (all out) in 16.4 overs.

This defeat raised discussions about SRH’s poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025. 

• Lost to GT by 7 wickets

Yet another low scoring totals for the Sunrisers, where they somehow managed to set a target of 153 for the Gujarat Titans. They also failed to take early wickets which was crucial to defend a total like that and gave away their victory. 

Losing 4 consecutive matches was highly a matter of concern that slowly started fading their playoff hopes in IPL 2025.

A drought-breaking victory

Abhishek Sharma note celebration despite SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Abhishek Sharma pulling off his unique "note" celebration after scoring a century against PBKS in IPL 2025. Image |  Mid-day

SRH finally ended their losing streak with a victory against Punjab Kings in their match number 6. This was another high scoring match where they had to chase down 246 runs. Abhishek Sharma played a key role in this game by scoring 141 runs off 55 balls.

Notable names like Travis Head and Heinrich Klassen also contributed to this run-chase. This match felt like the only time where the top batting order of SRH didn't collapse easily, giving them a breakthrough.

Read Also: IPL facts: Players to play 100 IPL matches for each team

MI downs them twice in a row

MI beats SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Post-match scene after SRH lost to Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. Image | Aaj Tak

SRH lost to Mumbai Indians in 2 back-to-back matches by 4 and 7 wickets, respectively. These defeats almost shattered the hopes of fans. Their low spirit clearly reflected on their performance. They found themselves in the 9th position of the points table, with a very low net run rate.

Much-needed victory against CSK

A win against CSK to break through SRH's poor performance and playoff hopes in IPL 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Nitish K. Reddy and Kamindu Mendis hugs to celebrate after securing the crucial 2 points by defeating CSK in Chepauk. Image | Instagram 

SRH successfully managed to win against CSK in a do-or-die match for both the ends. They won by 5 wickets with 8 balls remaining. Players like Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Ishan Kishan, Kamindu Mendis, Pat Cummins, and Nitish Kumar Reddy stood out for the team. 

SRH got the crucial 2 points to keep their playoff hopes in IPL 2025 alive.

Read Also: India's performance in every ICC tournament

Can SRH qualify for the playoffs?

SRH stands in the 8th position in IPL 2025 points table with 6 points and a below par net run rate. They can secure a maximum of 10 more points in their 5 matches remaining, which will add up to 16 points in total.

Therefore, they will need to win all their remaining matches in order to make it smoothly to the top 4.

• If they win 4 out of 5 matches:

This will narrow their chances with a total of 14 points to end the league stage. SRH will need to win those matches with big margins to keep their NRR high.

They might also need to depend on other factors like the performance of teams ending with similar points and their NRR.

• If they win 3 or lesser matches:

The chances of getting into the top 4 will be completely gone if they win 3 or lesser matches out of the 5 remaining. It will be too late for them to bounce back in IPL 2025.

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Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024

Let's take a look at the performance of Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024.

Apr 26, 2025, 11:50 AM3 min read

Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024

The world's top cricketers participate in the IPL. Every year, players are auctioned before the season begins. The franchise buys players according to their needs. There is one player who gets a big bid whenever he comes in the auction. The name of this player is Glenn Maxwell. This time in the mega auction, Punjab Kings added Maxwell to their team for Rs 4 crore 25 lakh.

Let's take a look at the performance of Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024.

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Glenn Maxwell in IPL 2025: Completely failed with the bat

Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024

Maxwell has failed with the bat miserably in IPL 2025. He has got to bat 5 times in 6 matches. During this, Maxwell has scored 41 runs at an average of 8.2. During this, his strike rate was also 100. He has been able to hit only 4 fours and 1 six so far. Maxwell's biggest innings was of 30 runs. That means he scored only 11 runs in the remaining four innings. During this time, he took the wickets of four batsmen while bowling.

Glenn Maxwell in IPL 2024

Glenn Maxwell in IPL Since 2024

Glenn Maxwell was a part of RCB in IPL 2024. Only 52 runs came off his bat in 10 matches that season. His average was 5.78. So, from the last season till now, Maxwell has scored only 93 runs in 16 matches in IPL.

Maxwell had entered IPL 2024 in red-hot form, with 552 runs at 42.46 and a 185.85 strike rate in his previous 17 T20s. He also had a strong BBL season - 325 runs in nine innings at a 186.78 strike rate.

In the 2020 season, he scored 108 runs in 13 matches. In 2018, he scored 169 runs in 12 matches, in 2016, he scored 179 runs in 11 matches and in 2015, he scored 145 runs in 11 matches. 

Talking about his IPL career, he has scored 2812 runs so far at an average of 24. He is also the player who has scored the most number of ducks in the league.

Also Read: Fastest 50 IPL Wickets Among Pacers (by Matches)

Struggles by spin

Maxwell's struggles have been worsened by spin - four of his five dismissals have come against it. It's a stark contrast to his early RCB days, when he built his reputation as a spin-hitter. In RCB's run to the playoffs in 2021, Maxwell averaged 52.8 and struck at nearly 155. Since last year, his average against spin has plummeted to 4.87.

Maxwell's spin woes appear India-specific, with a lower aggressive shot percentage than elsewhere. Since IPL 2024, he's fallen six times to spin off just 13 attacking shots - nearly a dismissal every two balls.

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Every England white-ball captain since 1971

Here are all the England white ball captains (ODIs and T20Is) in men's cricket since 1971, as Harry Brook became the most recent player to become a permanent England white-ball captain.

Apr 8, 2025, 11:18 AM3 min read

Every England white-ball captain since 1971 | sportzpoint.com

Harry Brook was recently named England's white-ball captain, succeeding Jos Buttler, who stepped down in February 2025 following a disappointing Champions Trophy campaign. Brook now has become the 38th ODI captain for England and 15th to be named as T20I captain of the country as well. 

Ray Illingworth was the first-ever ODI and white-ball captain of England, who was also part of the first-ever men's One-day cricket match in 1971. Mike Denness and Tony Greig followed him on the list.

Every England white-ball captain since 1971 | sportzpoint.com

Michael Vaughan was the first T20I captain of England as he led the team in the shortest format of the game for the first time in 2005. Stuart Broad and Craig Kieswetter are a few of the players who captained the team only in T20Is. In the meantime, Michael Vaughan, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, and Jos Buttler led them in both ODIs and T20Is. 

Read Also | Highest Totals in ODI cricket history

England Men's White-Ball Captains (ODI and T20I)

  1. Ray Illingworth
    • ODI: 1971–1973
    • First England ODI captain, led in the inaugural ODI match in 1971.
  2. Mike Denness
    • ODI: 1973–1975
  3. Tony Greig
    • ODI: 1975–1977
  4. Geoffrey Boycott
    • ODI: 1977–1978
  5. Mike Brearley
    • ODI: 1977–1980
  6. Ian Botham
    • ODI: 1980–1981
  7. Keith Fletcher
    • ODI: 1981–1982
  8. Bob Willis
    • ODI: 1982–1984
  9. David Gower
    • ODI: 1982–1989
  10. John Emburey
    • ODI: 1987
  11. Mike Gatting
    • ODI: 1986–1988
  12. Chris Cowdrey
    • ODI: 1988
  13. Graham Gooch
    • ODI: 1988–1993
  14. Allan Lamb
    • ODI: 1990–1991
  15. Alec Stewart
    • ODI: 1992–1998
  16. Michael Atherton
    • ODI: 1994–1997
  17. Adam Hollioake
    • ODI: 1997–1999
  18. Nasser Hussain
    • ODI: 1997–2003
  19. Mark Butcher
    • ODI: 1999 (1 match)
  20. Michael Vaughan
    • ODI: 2003–2007
    • T20I: 2005–2007 (First T20I captain in 2005)
  21. Andrew Flintoff
    • ODI: 2001–2006
    • T20I: 2006 (1 match)
  22. Marcus Trescothick
    • ODI: 2001–2004
    • T20I: 2006 (1 match)
  23. Paul Collingwood
    • ODI: 2007–2011
    • T20I: 2007–2009 (Led England to the 2010 T20 World Cup title)
  24. Kevin Pietersen
    • ODI: 2007–2008
    • T20I: 2008 (3 matches)
  25. Andrew Strauss
    • ODI: 2006–2011
  26. Alastair Cook
    • ODI: 2010–2014
  27. Stuart Broad
    • T20I: 2011–2014
  28. Craig Kieswetter
    • T20I: 2012 (1 match)
  29. Eoin Morgan
    • ODI: 2014–2022
    • T20I: 2012–2022 (Led England to the 2019 ODI World Cup title; most matches as T20I captain)
  30. James Taylor
    • ODI: 2015 (1 match)
  31. Jos Buttler
    • ODI: 2015–2025
    • T20I: 2015–2025 (Led England to the 2022 T20 World Cup title; full-time captain from 2022–2025)
  32. Moeen Ali
    • ODI: 2014–2022 (occasional)
    • T20I: 2020–2022 (deputized frequently)
  33. Ben Stokes
    • ODI: 2021 (3 matches during a COVID-19 outbreak replacement series)
  34. Sam Billings
    • T20I: 2022 (3 matches)
  35. Zak Crawley
    • ODI: 2023 (3 matches against Ireland)
  36. Phil Salt
    • T20I: 2024 (2 matches against Australia)
  37. Liam Livingstone
    • ODI: 2024 (2 matches in the West Indies)
  38. Harry Brook
    • ODI: 2024–present (named captain in 2025; led against Australia in 2024)
    • T20I: 2025–present (appointed white-ball captain in 2025)
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