Talk:List of English international cricketers born outside of England

Non test players
Just for anyone's reference, here are the players who have only played ODI (and in come cases also T20) for England as of 2020:

1.	Jim Love 2.	Trevor Jesty 3.	Ian Gould 4.	Colin Wells 5.	Monte Lynch 6.	Neil Smith 7.	Ali Brown 8.	Graham Lloyd 9.	Dougie Brown 10.	Matthew Fleming 11.	Ian Austin 12.	Mark Alleyne 13.	Vince Wells 14.	Vikram Solanki 15.	Paul Franks 16.	Paul Grayson 17.	Jeremy Snape 18.	Jim Troughton 19.	Alex Wharf 20.	Glen Chapple 21.	Jamie Dalrymple 22.	Ed Joyce 23.	Alex Loudon 24.	Michael Yardy 25.	Paul Nixon 26.	Mal Loye 27.	Dimitri Mascarenhas 28.	Luke Wright 29.	Phil Mustard 30.	Joe Denly 31.	Steven Davies 32.	Craig Kieswetter 33.	Jade Dernbach 34.	Stuart Meaker 35.	Danny Briggs 36.	Michael Lumb 37.	Stephen Parry 38.	Harry Gurney 39.	David Willey 40.	Sam Billings 41.	Reece Topley

Here are the seven players who have only played T20:

1. Tymal Mills 2. Liam Livingstone 3. Pat Brown 4. Lewis Gregory 5. Saqib Mahmood 6. Tom Banton 7. Matt Parkinson

LeverageSerious (talk) 09:54, 10 January 2020 (UTC)


 * For anyone who wants to replicate the total number of players across the three forms, one technique is:


 * 1) Paste all the test players, ODI, and T20 players into one column, say column B, of a spreadsheet.
 * 2) Use the following formula in the cell of your choice: =SUMPRODUCT((B1:B2000<>"")/COUNTIF(B1:B2000,B1:B2000&""))
 * 3) Bear in mind possible problems if you copy and paste from Wikipedia's lists:


 * You have to delete any cells which contain other words such as "Test" "ODI" "T20", etc.
 * Some names may end up with a space at the end, which means they are treated as "unique" using the above formula.
 * There are two different players called Jack Russell, so it's a good idea to change at least one of their names.

LeverageSerious (talk) 12:16, 15 January 2020 (UTC)

A couple of questions

 * 1) is there a source for this list?
 * 2) Should mention be made that the team officially represents Wales and previously Scotland? Spike &#39;em (talk) 08:29, 11 November 2019 (UTC)

Hi there.

LeverageSerious (talk) 09:30, 11 November 2019 (UTC)
 * 1) No. I made this list using information I found online (e.g. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1773400-how-many-england-test-cricketers-have-been-born-abroad#slide0), and have been updating it in recent years. I made the page because I couldn't find a definitive source online.
 * 2) No strong opinion about this. Whether it was official or not, it's still an anomaly that the team was called England and the players were born in other parts of the UK.