The England Lions (formerly England A)
cricket
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team is
England and Wales' "second-tier" team, below the full
England cricket team
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. It is largely intended as a way for promising young cricketers to gain experience of playing international cricket.
England B and England A
Although primarily intended as a touring team, for several years in the 1990s they played one match in England at the start of each season: between 1992 and 1995 against the previous season's
county champion and in 1996 and 1997 against a Rest of England team. England A also played two
List A games against the full
Sri Lankan touring side in England in 1991.
Previously a second tier team known as "England B" played one game against the
Pakistanis
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in 1982 and had made a full tour of
Sri Lanka
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in 1985/86. The first full tour by a team named "England A" was to
Zimbabwe
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in 1989/90, and consisted of three
first-class matches and three
50-over games. On this occasion England A played against the full
Zimbabwe
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side, but on subsequent tours their most important opponents have usually been the equivalent A teams of the countries they have been touring. However, England A has toured Australia but had played a match against their
Australian A team counterparts until 2021.
They also often play matches against state or provincial sides, and in 2000/01 England A participated in the
Busta Cup
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, the
West Indian domestic first-class competition, finishing in third place out of the eight teams taking part. In 2003/04 England A took part in
India
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's
Duleep Trophy competition, but failed to progress beyond the group stages after losing both their matches. There were no England A matches played in the period between these two tours.
England Lions
The newly rebranded England Lions was then integrated with the
ECB National Academy, with touring parties taken from the Academy squad. On 15 June 2007, it was announced by the ECB (English & Welsh Cricket Board) the inaugural Lions side would play a one-day touring warm-up match against the
West Indies
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at
Worcester
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* Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England
** Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), an area represented by a Member of Parliament
* Worcester Park, London, Engla ...
. Later in the summer against the touring
Indians the Lions drew a 3-day match at
Chelmsford
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and had a one-day match abandoned due to rain at
Northampton
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.
On 4 January 2008 the squad for the England Lions tour of
India
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was named, with Sussex batsman
Michael Yardy named as captain. The team competed in the
2008 Duleep Trophy domestic
first-class competition in addition to friendly matches.
[Yardy leads Lions in India]
", 2008-01-04, England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved on 2008-01-04.
Current Squad
The following players were named in the squad for the
2021 England Lions tour to Australia.
The captain of the side typically varies from series to series.
= withdrawn before start of tour or during warm-up matches.
Results summary
Season-by-season
Head-to-head
Up to date as of 16 December 2015.
See also
*
National Cricket Performance Centre
The National Cricket Performance Centre first came into existence in the winter of 2001–2002 and has been based at Loughborough University since 2003. In 2007 following the "Schofield Report" the National Academy was renamed the National Cricke ...
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