Essex County Cricket Club - Essex Players With International Caps

Essex Players With International Caps

Essex county cricketers who have during their career also represented their national team in Test cricket or One Day International cricket

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England

  • Ronnie Irani
  • Graham Gooch
  • Keith Fletcher
  • Jack Russell
  • Stan Nichols
  • Ravi Bopara
  • Nasser Hussain
  • Alastair Cook
  • Barry Knight
  • James Foster
  • Neil Foster
  • Nick Knight
  • Darren Gough
  • Alan Oakman
  • Adam Hollioake
  • Mark Ilott
  • Alex Tudor
  • Jason Gallian
  • John Lever
  • John Stephenson
  • Jim Laker
  • Derek Pringle
  • Martin Saggers
  • Peter Such
  • Owais Shah
  • Trevor Bailey
  • John Childs
  • Doug Insole
  • Peter Smith

India

  • Harbhajan Singh

Australia

  • Mark Waugh
  • Andy Bichel
  • Michael Kasprowicz
  • Stuart Law
  • Allan Border
  • Merv Hughes

Pakistan

  • Mohammad Akram
  • Danish Kaneria
  • Saleem Malik

Netherlands

  • Ryan ten Doeschate

Zimbabwe

  • Andy Flower
  • Grant Flower

South Africa

  • Hashim Amla
  • Dale Steyn
  • AndrĂ© Nel
  • Lonwabo Tsotsobe
  • Alviro Petersen
  • Charl Willoughby

West Indies

  • Keith Boyce
  • Norbert Phillip

New Zealand

  • Tim Southee
  • Scott Styris

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Famous quotes containing the words essex, players and/or caps:

    The unknown always seems unbelievable, Lucas.
    —Harry Essex (b. 1910)

    I do not like football, which I think of as a game in which two tractors approach each other from opposite directions and collide. Besides, I have contempt for a game in which players have to wear so much equipment. Men play basketball in their underwear, which seems just right to me.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)

    ... people were so ridiculous with their illusions, carrying their fools’ caps unawares, thinking their own lies opaque while everybody else’s were transparent, making themselves exceptions to everything, as if when all the world looked yellow under a lamp they alone were rosy.
    George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)