How many English cricketers went to private?

The study calculated that 43% of men and 35% of women playing cricket for England went to private schools.
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How many current England cricketers went to private school?

Since 1965, 32 per cent of professional cricketers in England have been privately educated, against 7 per cent in society. Is cricket retreating to become a game for the 7 per cent who went to private school?
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How many cricketers attend private schools?

The sport is frequently cited as being among Britain's most exclusive professions, with a 2018 Sutton Trust survey finding that 43% of male and 35% of female cricketers who represented England went to private school. But let's not forget that 43% of men playing international cricket for England went to private school.
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How many England cricketers went to state?

Of England's 55-man cross-format training squad selected earlier this summer, 24 were educated by the state and 26 privately, with five schooled overseas.
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Who is number 666 for England cricket?

666. Adam Lyth is so delighted by the prospect of making his England debut that the thought of becoming his country's 666th Test match cricketer does not disturb him one bit.
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Which country has produced the most England cricketers?

For context, Yorkshire is England's most famous cricketing hotspot, and that has a population of around 5.5m (19 times bigger) and has produced 84 England players.
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Is Posh a cricket?

Some people say Cricket is posh, but there's nothing posh about a Test crowd at Headingley. I find a lot of football fans will follow a bit of Cricket, but can be dismissive of Rugby as a private school boys sport.
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Where did England cricketers go to school?

The only two state-educated players in the team playing Pakistan are Chris Woakes, who went to Barr Beacon Language College in Walsall, and Jimmy Anderson, a former student of St Theodore's Roman Catholic High School in Burnley, Lancashire. Star bowler Stuart Broad attended fee-paying Oakham School.
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How many of England rugby team are privately educated?

Comparing Rugby to football, we can see that only 5 per cent of the England side is made of private school attendees — much more in line with the country as a whole. This is mostly down to the fact that state schools don't have the resources to teach more than one sport, so many choose to side with football.
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Is cricket an elitist?

“The vast majority of the England men's national cricket team attended private school. “Cricket is more elitist per head than rugby, rowing and the House of Lords.
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Is cricket played in state schools?

A recent survey conducted by YouGuv commissioned by the Cricket Foundation Charity and reported in the Daily Telegraph, has concluded that only 1 in 10 pupils play cricket in state schools against Government claims that more than 8 in 10 schools offer cricket.
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When did root become captain?

Root made his Test debut in 2012, his ODI debut in 2013, and played for the England T20I team between 2012 and 2019. He captained England's Test team between February 2017 and April 2022, and holds the records for most Test matches (64), wins (27) and losses (26) as England captain.
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Is cricket a working-class?

Cricket is on the brink of collapse as a working-class sport due to the fall in number of state schools that play competitive cricket. Many school fields are in a dire state of maintenance, which is a central problem for a sport that relies on a good quality playing surface.
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Why does Root have 66 on his shirt?

Current England Test captain Joe Root decided on No. 66 for the back of his shirt – it was a play on the words to the famous and historic 'Route 66' highway which crossed the United States of America from east to west.
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What is Joe Root salary?

Joe Root received both red-ball and white-ball contracts, whose total salary is estimated to be £925,000 (9.02 crore) annually from the ECB – one of the highest-paid cricketers in the world by his board, even more than the 7 crore that Virat Kohli gets from BCCI – as he's a key part of the ODI and Test side and was ...
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Is cricket a middle class?

Dominic Malcolm of Leicester University, who has written a research paper on the sociology of cricket, says: "Cricket is probably the most class-distinctive of all English sports, and it used to be split between the upper-class amateur batsmen and the working-class professional bowlers."
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When did cricket turn professional?

Meanwhile, social change after the Second World War was leading inexorably to a reaction against the concept of amateurism in English cricket and, in 1963, all first-class cricketers became nominally professional as, in effect, "Players".
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Who was the first black cricketer to play for England?

Barbados-born Roland Butcher secured his place in history when he became the first black player to represent England, making his Test debut at Bridgetown in 1980-81 (the headline in the local paper was "Our boy, their bat").
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How many black cricketers have played for England?

Award-winning sports photographer Tom Shaw was looking for a project to shoot during the pandemic and was shocked that only 21 black cricketers had represented England. With the help of Mark Butcher he set about tracking down all of those players who have represented England at any level.
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