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England Test batting

Top performers by batting average

Pos Player Mat Inns Runs HS Avg SR 100s 50s Form
1 Player A 48 88 4,210 186 50.12 72.3 12 18
2 Player B 62 114 4,890 211 44.45 68.1 11 22
3 Player C 35 64 2,680 154* 43.87 81.6 7 14
4 Player D 41 76 3,120 178 42.16 65.4 8 16
5 Player E 29 52 2,040 142 40.80 76.2 5 12
6 Player F 55 98 3,760 167 39.58 58.9 9 20

County Championship

Division One standings

Pos County Pld W D L Bat Bowl Pts Form
1 Surrey 8 6 1 1 28 26 198
2 Hampshire 8 5 2 1 25 24 181
3 Somerset 8 5 1 2 22 25 175
4 Lancashire 8 4 3 1 24 22 166
5 Kent 8 4 2 2 20 23 159
6 Nottinghamshire 8 3 3 2 23 21 146

Form Guide

Who's in form across the counties

County Form Pts (last 5)
Surrey
13
Hampshire
10
Somerset
10
Lancashire
10
Kent
10
Nottinghamshire
8

Fixtures

England vs Australia
Test · Lord's · Thu 10 Jul 2026
Surrey vs Hampshire
CC · The Oval · Mon 21 Apr 2026
Lancashire vs Somerset
CC · Old Trafford · Mon 21 Apr 2026
England vs Australia
Test · Edgbaston · Thu 24 Jul 2026

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Tactical Analysis

Why Bazball Changed England's Run Rate Forever

In 2022, Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum transformed England's Test batting. The run rate rose from 3.1 to 4.4 per over — the steepest acceleration in Test history. We chart every innings to find where aggression ends and recklessness begins.

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Data Lab

Understand the numbers

What is Batting Average?

Batting average is total runs scored divided by the number of times dismissed. A Test average of 40+ is considered good; 50+ is exceptional.

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Understanding Bowling Economy

Bowling economy measures runs conceded per over bowled. In Test cricket, an economy under 3.0 is excellent. In T20, under 7.5 is strong.

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The DLS Method Demystified

The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method adjusts targets in rain-interrupted limited-overs matches using a resource table based on overs remaining and wickets lost.

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