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and away debut. Despite missing out on this accolade he did record back to back centuries, in the Boxing Day Test he top scored in the first innings with only 25 as it seemed England were set for defeat, Strauss and Trescothick bolstered the side with an opening partnership stand of 273, top scoring with 136 to help England push for victory though it would end in a draw. In the losing, third Test Strauss not only top scored in the first innings with 45, he also became the fourth fastest Englishman to reach 1,000 Test runs in 19 innings. After his third century of the tour in the fourth Test that helped secure the decisive victory Strauss ended with a pair of ducks in the fourth and fifth Test preventing England from extending the lead to 3–1. Despite the two zeroes, Strauss dominated the batsmen of the series making 656 runs over the five matches at an average of 72.88 and earned his first Man of The Series award. In the losing One Day series that followed Strauss failed to impress with the bat, never making more than 35. Nevertheless, his Test success drew the plaudits of, among others, future Australian rival
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which hosts India had set them. The match ended in a thrilling tie. The third game saw Strauss score 34 off 37 balls as scored 327 against Ireland, but England nonetheless suffered a shock defeat, thanks to a 50-ball 100 by Kevin O'Brien and a 162-run partnership for the 6th wicket. England then won a thrilling match against South Africa on 6 March, bowling their opponents out for 165 in Chennai to defend a low score of 171, with Stuart Broad claiming 4 vital wickets. The English bowlers derailed the strong Proteas batting lineup, which collapsed from 63 for no loss and lost all their wickets for 102 runs. However, the group stage ended in another shock defeat, this time to Bangladesh, and although England qualified for the quarter-finals, they were comprehensively beaten by Sri Lanka. Strauss duly stepped down from the ODI captaincy and retired from One Day International Cricket.
1204:, catching him off Flintoff to allow England to enforce the follow-on which they could not capitalise on, forcing a draw. In the second Test, England took the lead with a victory after Strauss scored the second highest runs in both English innings, being controversially caught for 16 in the second off his pads. He recorded another half century in the third Test, though it was not enough to stave off a 134 run defeat. Once again he was offered the captaincy for the short form game, leading England in a tense, two run loss to Sri Lanka where he put on an opening partnership with Trescothick for 59. Under Strauss' captaincy England endured a five match whitewash where Strauss failed to muster even fifty though it was acknowledged that the team, particularly the bowling side, were under strength. 1328:
affected match at Lords he carried on his form with a slow but steady 63 in the only England innings of the match. In the second Test Strauss made another 60 before getting out giving England a decent start following a big first innings total. He then went on to make 106, chasing 294, in the second innings on a now difficult batting wicket which set England up to win by 6 wickets to take a 1–0 lead in the three match series. This was Strauss's second Test match century at Old Trafford (the first coming against Australia in 2005, when he also scored 106). In the third and final Test at Trent Bridge he made 37 in England's first and only innings as England went on to win the series 2–0. He was named England's man of the series for his 266 runs at an average of 66.50.
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only 80 overs for victory, which they did not achieve. He turned things round drastically in the second Test with tight fielding that restricted Pakistan to under 250 in both innings while contributing 42 to England's high strike rate 461, allowing an emphatic innings victory in just three days. Though the third Test was not quite as emphatic, England still won the Test after restricting the second innings, not allowing any centuries like in the other three innings and scoring one himself, 116, to take an unassailable lead in his first Test series as captain. Strauss' first Test series as skipper ended in an amount of controversy at The Oval in what some commentators have referred to as
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Strauss' performance never recovered as he scored only 44 runs in the first two Test matches, losing the first and drawing the second, at an average of 11 before he departed Pakistan to attend the birth of his first child, missing England's final loss. Strauss returned for the One Day series but showed little improvement with only five runs in the tour match, but found more success shuffled down to third man, top scoring 94 to help England win the first match. He also scored 26 runs in the low scoring, final match which England also won but in between picked up a pair of ducks.
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innings and a duck in the second. A pair of 20s resulted as Strauss continued to struggle against the pace bowling of South Africa in the third Test. With England 2–0 down going into the last Test, a win was needed to restore pride. Strauss failed in the first innings, being dismissed for six. With the bowlers having got England into a match winning position, Strauss then came good, sharing a century opening stand with Cook and eventually being dismissed for 58. Nevertheless, his place remained under pressure again.
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asked about a divided dressing room owing to the captaincy changing hands so frequently between Strauss and Flintoff but Strauss played down these accusations. He followed this with 88 in a warm-up match but in the following Test he was given out to dubious decisions in both innings, caught for 42 and LBW for a duck, with replays suggesting both decisions were harsh. In the Boxing Day Test Strauss secured his only landmark of the series with an even 50 though he will most likely remembered as
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a delivery. Howstat records that Strauss "did not bat" in this match, which is why the innings does not appear in his ODI batting graph. This explains the apparent discrepancy between the data table and batting graph with regard to innings in which Strauss was not out. His score of 74* in 12 April 2006 match against India is counted as a 'not out' innings by both Cricinfo and Howstat as he was not dismissed, but his innings actually ended when he retired hurt.
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winning attitude batting for almost all of the first day, with seven partnerships, to put on 129 and secure another Ashes hundred and make himself the only batsmen on either team to record two centuries in the series. Once again Strauss made a notable catch in the field helping to dismiss captain Ponting again, Australia's second best batsman in the series, as well as sending fast bowler
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England bowled out for 187, thanks to Mitchell Johnson's 6–38. England struck back and took three Aussie wickets but Australia got to stumps on day two on 119–3. Strauss' team then bowled the Aussies out for 309, meaning England required 391 to win but batted poorly to be bowled out for just 123, with Ryan Harris taking 6–49 and England losing by 267 runs.
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Two years later the decision was changed to a draw after a petition from Pakistan, but in February 2009 the original decision was reinstated amidst criticism of the precedent such historicism would set. The series thus ended 3–0 to England, with Strauss being awarded Player of The Series due to being the top of England's run scorers, behind only to
1451:'s second ball the following day without adding to his overnight score, his innings was the highest individual score made by either side during the series, and set up a 210-run first-innings lead. Strauss contributed 32 to England's second innings, as Australia were set a target of 522 to win, a record if achieved. Though Michael Clarke (136), 940:. Butcher declined to move up the order and batted third, meaning Strauss was asked to open the batting and Collingwood missed out on a place in the side. Vaughan's injury turned out to be fortunate for Strauss who, in his first Test innings, top scored with 112 and contributed 82 in the second innings before being run out, with 901:. Still he was only given a chance in the ODI team, but he made an impact even at his un-native number three position top scoring with 29 in a tense England win. Despite this he was omitted, after the second abandoned match, until the fifth ODI where he contributed only 10 but made up for it joint top scoring with skipper 1311:(who scored 96 in the same warm-up match) to play in the second warm-up match, sparking speculation that he would have a place in the Test squad for the first match against New Zealand. Strauss was, however, placed in the number three spot on the batting order, leaving Vaughan and Cook to open as they did in 561:, and announced that he was taking a break from cricket. After a poor tour for England, he was recalled into the squad for the 2008 tour of New Zealand and subsequently re-established himself in the side with a career-best 177 in the third and final Test of that series, and a further three centuries in 2008. 3643:
Sources differ as to the number of innings in which Strauss has not been dismissed – 8 times according to Cricinfo and 7 times according to Howstat, as at 24 January 2012. In the match against South Africa held on 11 February 2005, Cricinfo records a score of 0* but also confirms that he did not face
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In the third test match at Perth, Strauss won the toss and chose to bowl first. England bowled Australia out for 268 on day one and Strauss scored 12* to guide England to 29–0 at stumps. Strauss started well and guided England to 78–0 within the first hour of the day's play but a batting collapse saw
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delaying play by ten minutes as his fitness to play was ascertained. Strauss' concentration may have been affected by the fire alarm which sounded in the team's hotel at 5 am, or by the media interviews he gave immediately before he opened the batting; he was lucky not to be given out lbw to the
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Strauss atoned for the defeat by the West Indies with a 2–0 home victories over the West Indies at home in both the Test and the ODI series. After that series, Strauss had a break from the international circuit while the World Twenty20 was underway. He played two county championship matches to little
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Strauss managed to keep his place for the India tour and immediately rewarded the selectors by making 123 in the first innings of the first Test match with the rest of the batting lagging behind. He followed it up by holding the batting order together after a collapse that saw England 43–3 and shared
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In a series arguably dominated more by bowling than batting, Strauss notched up an average of 39.30; and while, with 393 runs, he was only the fourth-highest-scoring batsmen for England, only one Australian, Justin Langer, scored more than him, and by only one run. Strauss was also the only player to
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to fight breast cancer and secured the Sydney Test as a partner event, with Jane McGrath Day marked as Day 3 and the stumps, player caps and fan clothes all in pink. Having played in one such Pink Test himself in 2011, Strauss along with the Ruth Strauss Foundation secured Day 2 of the Lord's Test as
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After his 177, Strauss's place in the side was guaranteed for the following series against the same opposition. While still ignored for the One Day International team he was given back his position of Test opener alongside Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan going back down to number 3. In the first rain
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Strauss was thus omitted from England cricket fixtures over the winter. He returned to the Test squad for the tour of New Zealand, however made only four in the first warm-up match before hitting his own wicket. Despite what was now over 25 Test innings without a century, Strauss was chosen ahead of
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in the winter months that followed, looking to extend their unbeaten streak of six Test series (with only two lost Tests) since 2004. Strauss started the tour nervously, with warm-up scores of two fives and a six, mustering 56 in the final warm-up innings. Despite acknowledging his batting problems,
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England were set 129 and the batsmen started falling under pressure, with Strauss lasting until the third wicket down and posting one of four scores within the twenties to help win the Test and take the series lead. With only a draw required in the final Test to take home the Ashes, Strauss showed a
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and despite being minnows Strauss could not muster even a half century in the 4–0 series win. In the final match, Strauss was called on to bowl a single over, conceding three runs. England then moved to Strauss' native South Africa for a five Test series taking them into the new year. His homecoming
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and elected to bowl on the Boxing Day Test. The decision was an inspired one as England bowled Australia out for 98. In reply, Strauss and Cook had made a 159-run opening stand with Strauss passing 6,000 Test runs before being caught for 69. After England made 513, they bowled Australia out for 258
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In the second test match at the Adelaide Oval, Ricky Ponting won the toss and chose to bat but Strauss' bowlers skittled the Aussies for 245, thanks to James Anderson's 4–51 . England then made 620–5 before declaring but Strauss was out for 1 in that innings. England then bowled Australia out again
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Strauss continues his captaincy with the limited overs team. He performed less well in the one-off Twenty20 International, falling for a duck while Pakistan soared to victory with two overs to spare and his luck remained the same as the One Day series began. After two low scores he scored 50 in the
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off the second ball and went on to score his first away century with 126 before scoring over half of the team's second innings score as he steered them towards victory, again falling short of twin hundreds with 94 not out; still he became only the seventh Test player to record a century on his home
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innings. Despite this, he made a quiet start: he averaged 24 and 30.5 in his first two first-class seasons, and he did not make his maiden first-class century until an innings of 111 not out two years after his debut. Thereafter, Strauss's stock rose quickly: his returns in 2001, 2002 and 2003 were
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award, he became only the fourth batsman to score a century at Lord's on his debut and was close to becoming the first Englishman to score centuries in both innings of his debut. Strauss again nearly scored two centuries (126 and 94 not out) and was named man of the match in his first overseas Test
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In England's opening match of the ICC World cup 2011 against Netherlands, Andrew Strauss hit a better than run-a-ball 88 to get England off to a good start and help them clinch a 6 wicket victory. He maintained this good form the next game, scoring an impressive 158 off 145 chasing an imposing 339
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commented on "England's guileless middle-order who, for the umpteenth time this summer, treated the loss of Andrew Strauss's wicket with the same grief and disorientation that a clutch of baby chicks might greet the devouring of their mother by a fox." He spearheaded England's batting efforts with
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His form now impressing the selectors, Strauss was allowed to keep his place for the tour against South Africa. He started on an average note being dismissed for 44 in England's only innings of the first match. He suffered in the second Test at Headlingly, however, making just 27 runs in the first
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Strauss continued to play poorly through the first two matches, and was dismissed for a duck in the first innings of the third. In the second innings, however, he reached a century from 226 deliveries, his slowest but his first since August 2006, going on to make his highest score in Test cricket,
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After the Champions Trophy the captaincy reverted to Andrew Flintoff as soon as he was cleared as being match fit. Strauss started the tour badly, scoring only 71 runs from the first four innings along with a generally terrible display from England. After losing the first two Tests, questions were
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inspected the ball and decided that it had been tampered with. Insulted by the allegation, the Pakistan team protested by not taking to the field after the tea break leading the umpires to declare the match forfeited. Pakistan later tried to take to the field but the umpires upheld their decision.
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as England embarked on their busy international schedule leading up to the Ashes and the World Cup. Given the Test captaincy, his first match was at his favourite ground Lord's where he recorded another century, 128 this time, in the second innings but came under criticism for allowing his bowlers
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against Bangladesh and Australia, England built on their momentum going into the Ashes series by making their way to the top of the group and into the final. Individually, Strauss posted 82* and 98 in the first and last matches against Bangladesh, with a One Day high score of 152 from 128 balls in
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and despite commentators expecting him to make a return for the Super Eights stage against Sri Lanka he had to wait to meet old enemies Australia to be recalled, where he only made 7 and had a run-out on Ponting turned down after TV replays. He batted with England for the rest of the stage until
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predicting it to be the closest Ashes since England's last win. Seemingly the pressure affected Strauss even at Lord's, along with the rest of the team, as he contributed 2 to their 155 and a slightly more impressive 37 to their 180 in a losing first Test, though Strauss did catch Ponting in the
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to prove that Asian dominance was not particular to the Indian subcontinent. With the captaincy crown returned to Flintoff, Strauss could focus solely on his batting prowess at the ground that made him famous. Opening once again with Trescothick, Strauss fell two short of a half century to the
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taking responsibility for the dismissal. This put Strauss on a series of exclusive lists including being the second English player to score a century on his debut at Lord's, third opener to score a hundred on debut, the fifteenth English player to score a century on his debut, the first since
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was selected to take his position as opening batsman. Strauss then announced that he was going to take a break from cricket after what he described as a "long, tiring and immensely frustrating 12 months." He was, however, able to travel to India as part of the backup squad if he so wished.
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the following morning for 69, before England's powerful lower-middle order propelled the side to a 113-run first-innings lead. Australia, however, experienced little difficulty in drawing the match, losing only five wickets in one-and-a-half days thanks to Michael Clarke (103 not out) and
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since Vaughan's knee-injury had prevented him from touring. Strauss's only double digit score was 61 in the second match but with Flintoff requiring a break from deputising, Strauss was handed the captaincy for the fifth match which ultimately was abandoned, leading to crowd violence in
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followed. Strauss struggled for form in the Test series, with just one half-century, as England won 3–1, bowling Pakistan out for three sub-100 scores. He found form in the five-match ODI series though, with a century and two fifties as England won 3–2 in their final series before the
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In a rare distinction, he achieved a full Palatinate (an award "given to those who have represented their country whilst at University and have, at the same time, also made a significant contribution to their club") for his cricketing activities. He graduated in 1998 with an
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during June). England won the series, with Strauss making half-centuries in the second and third games. When Bangladesh returned for the ODI series, Strauss scored a half-century in the first game and a career-best 154 in the third, in which he shared a stand of 250 with
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with the series level at 1–1, knowing that only a victory would suffice to bring the Ashes home, as by longstanding convention the Ashes are retained by the current holders in the event of a drawn series. Strauss contributed 55 to England's first innings of 332, before
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totalling 74 before cramp forced him to retire. The emphatic, eight over victory was to be England's only One Day success on the tour as the final match saw India chase the runs victoriously with only five balls remaining with Strauss offering only 25.
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scores of 12, 47, 63, 63, 35, zero and 47 in the series which spanned 4 September until 20 September. He stated on a number of occasions that, despite his own contributions, he was disenchanted by England's poor performances during their 6:1 defeat.
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Strauss is President of the Primary Club Juniors, a charity which helps fund blind cricket. In aid of the cause he took part in a blind game, wearing a blindfold and being dismissed on his second ball. He has a variety of nicknames ranging from
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and Peter Moores became public. Subsequently, Pietersen resigned the captaincy after just 3 Test matches, and Moores was sacked. This came after a rise of form in the 2008 Test Series in India, in which England lost and drew their two games.
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177. This innings seemed to help Strauss re-find his spark as in the first part of the English domestic season that followed he scored runs prolifically for Middlesex, smashing a 163 off 130 balls against Surrey in a domestic one day match.
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third match though the team would still lose, however his 78 in the fourth match propped up an eight wicket win and a top score of 35 earned England a 2–2 draw in the series. The following month England returned to the sub-continent for the
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Strauss announced his retirement from cricket on 29 August 2012 after 100 test appearances. As a token of appreciation, his teammates bought him 100 bottles of wine, of which he said "I think that will furnish me nicely into retirement!"
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scored his ten thousandth run, Strauss faltered after five hours at the crease falling just short of another century at 90. In the final part of a packed 2004 season, Strauss guided England to victory with 44 not out against India in the
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whom he had wished to promote as role models for the rest of the team. Despite the decline in his form towards the end of the year, poor umpiring decisions were taken into account and Strauss was picked as part of the 2006 Wisden Forty.
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first innings. The second Test proved to be a much more dramatic affair and Strauss improved somewhat on his showing at Lord's with an opening stand of 112 opposite Trescothick, falling two short of a half century to the spin of
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at Lord's with Strauss recording his first One Day century with an exact 100. Strauss continued to make Lord's a talisman as he returned for the opening Test of the series against West Indies with another century opposite
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for his efforts. The performance by Strauss excelled his role as a filler for Vaughan, leading to Hussain retiring from cricket allowing for Vaughan to move down the order and Strauss retaining the role of opener opposite
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a 200 run partnership with Paul Collingwood in which Strauss and Collingwood both made 108. He became just the 10th Englishman to make two hundreds in the same Test match, with Marcus Trescothick being the last in 2004.
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back to the pavilion for a duck. Unfortunately Strauss could not keep up his sterling performance as England were put back into bat with just over a day left in the series he fell to Warne again, caught by
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In the fourth Test Strauss helped England to a fine start with a century first wicket partnership, contributing 35 himself and helping restrict Australia to 218 with two catches, specifically fast striker
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the middle match but fared less well against Australia, never scoring more than 25 and only managing 2 in the tied final at Lord's. Strauss was significantly shuffled down the order in England's inaugural
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who also made a century. England won the three-match series 2–1, and Strauss was named Player of the Series. In the accompanying ODI series, Strauss made 126 in the second match of a five-match series.
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in a tour match top scoring with 83, juxtaposed with Solanki's five ball duck and was rewarded with his England debut in a disastrous ten-wicket defeat where he was caught and bowled by fellow debutant
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Michael Clarke for a duck, and also contributed a catch, as Australia were bowled out for 348 to hand England a 197-run victory in the match, a 2–1 victory in the series, and the Ashes.
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After the tour, England returned home to play Bangladesh with Strauss's home ground of Lord's only helping him towards a half century in the one innings they played. In the following
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Eventually his poor year in both forms of the international form of the game, even after being allowed only to focus on Tests, saw him dropped from the team after 43 Test matches.
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The runners-up in the Champions Trophy took October off before beginning a tour of Africa in November. Their first port of call was Zimbabwe, visiting for the first time since the
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with 52 not out from 42. However, along with the rest of the team aside from Trescothick he failed to muster a decent total in the final allowing West Indies to take the trophy.
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Strauss' poor run of form continued through 2007, averaging a low 27 and failing to score a century with a top score of 96. While he continued to play in Test matches against
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and putting on a good start in an ultimately losing match, making a great first international catch. He also contributed 66 to help win the final match, drawing the series.
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at the stroke of lunch, allowing Cook to walk out to the wicket afterwards with company. Strauss went on to take the final wicket of Sri Lanka's first innings,
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in 1993 and only the fourth English player to score a century and half century on his debut. Strauss also made the first dismissal of the Test, catching
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Strauss returned home to start the 2004 English season but was chosen to make his Test debut for England after Vaughan sustained a knee injury in the
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against Australia and made 18 in their 100 run win and in the losing NatWest Challenge scored favourably, but not notable, with two scores near 50.
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and after Trescothick absented himself owing to stress-related illness, Strauss found himself opening England's batting with 21-year-old debutante
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having not won since the 1980s but with an unbeaten series record going back six series it was a highly anticipated series with Australian captain
8101: 557:, South Africa, in December 2004. He suffered a drop in form during 2007, and as a result he was left out of the Test squad for England's tour of 7103: 5342: 4071: 1539:(4–38) unexpectedly combined to bowl Australia out for 160. In the second innings Strauss scored 75, sharing a 128-run partnership with debutant 1443:. On his domestic home ground, Strauss batted through the entire first day of the match for 161 runs, sharing an opening partnership of 196 with 1155: 6486: 857:, and retained the post until the end of the 2004 season. In late August 2011, Strauss hit his highest first-class score of 241 not out against 9821: 9622: 8157: 6290: 4164: 1802: 1143:, the rest of the team, Strauss included, were given MBEs in the New Years Honours list. (Strauss subsequently was awarded the OBE in the 2011 966:. Strauss' form declined over the series, with one half century in the second Test and his first Test duck along with a six in the third Test. 569: 10269: 9978: 2599: 1720:. Australia fell for 281 in their second innings, handing England a third win by an innings in the series, and an overall 3–1 Ashes victory. 1629: 1237:. Strauss scored two half centuries in three matches but the team as a whole played disastrously with only one victory over the West Indies. 1187:
As England returned home weary from an entire Winter without a series victory after the euphoria of the previous two years, they completed a
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Strauss's first taste of international cricket came as part of England's tour of the sub-continent, but he would only fulfil the role of the
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During the following seven-match ODI series, Strauss's contributions led England's batting to the extent that, following the series,
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Strauss was given another chance in the tour of the West Indies, even being called up to the Test squad owing to the injury of
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135, also unbeaten, as England declared at 517–1. Australia scored 107–1 in their second innings before a draw was declared.
662: 8236: 1298:, he was dropped from the ODI side. In late 2007, Strauss was not included in the Test squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, and 1127:
stalled Australia from taking victory and England won the series 2–1 to take home the Ashes for the first time in 18 years.
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as the only England captains to win the Ashes both home and away, and the first to win an Ashes series in Australia since
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removed Strauss for 32; England capitulated, this time to Hilfenhaus and Mitchell Johnson en route to an innings defeat.
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Despite the One Day 'whitewash', Strauss was given faith and made the official captain, rather than a stand in, for
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first ball of the match. and was removed shortly afterwards for three as England collapsed to 102 all out against
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in an exceedingly wide catch at slip which was called "the abiding image of the Summer". After enforcing the
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England were knocked out; he would not play One Day cricket for England again until two years later.
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score two centuries, and made six catches, the second-highest number for an England fielder, behind
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second XI since 1996, Strauss made his Middlesex first XI debut in 1998, scoring 83 in his maiden
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Stuart Broad was called up to replace Jon Lewis, who had to return home due to family problems.
10007: 8622: 8586: 8298: 7787: 7260: 1400:, was particularly poor. On a good batting wicket Australia racked up 674 for 6 declared, with 1275: 1053: 973:
that bridged the two tours, England won only one match, where Strauss guided them home with an
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showing a 10 innings moving average is also available. Both are current as at 14 January 2012.
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showing a 10 match moving average is also available. Both are current as at 23 January 2012.
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opening One Day match but only scored 2 a piece in the following two matches. Then, in the
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England went from the Test series to a one-off Twenty20 International in warm-up for the
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Blundering David Cameron 'tried to persuade Ashes hero Andrew Strauss to become Tory MP'
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Strauss being interviewed at the end of the Lord's Test match v Pakistan in August 2010
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for 304, with Graeme Swann taking 5–91 and England winning by an innings and 71 runs.
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was promoted to opener for the second Test, replacing Carberry). England then won the
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After the tour to South Africa, Strauss was controversially rested for the subsequent
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Strauss was appointed captain on 7 January 2009 after a rift between previous captain
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1211 runs at an average of 45, 1202 at 48 and 1529 at 51. He was appointed captain of
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tried to persuade Strauss to become an MP in 2013, but Strauss turned down the offer.
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44, even losing against the West Indies after a century-each partnership of 226 with
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causing him to go to hospital after he was dismissed. After the Test series, coach
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England entered the series hoping to regain the Ashes after a 2007 5–0 whitewash.
10461: 10232: 10221: 10143: 10130: 10065: 9853: 9748: 9503: 9410: 9392: 9386: 9248: 9139: 9119: 9101: 8899: 8717: 8690: 8630: 8536: 8507: 8486: 8331: 8312: 8308: 7947: 6181:"Batting and bowling averages England in Pakistan Test Series, 2005/06 – England" 4488: 4461: 4434: 4407: 4151:
Be The Best You Can Be: A History of Sport in Hatfield College, Durham University
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Andrew Strauss appointed to steer England cricket’s strategy, Peter Moores sacked
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Yet, for his performances in 2009, he was named in the World Test XI by the ICC.
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During his early career, Strauss spent several years in the cities of Sydney and
631: 600: 573: 533: 506: 24: 9457: 8356: 6291:"Batting and bowling averages England in Pakistan ODI Series, 2005/06 – England" 10526: 10474: 10317: 9775: 9559: 9368: 9362: 9320: 9308: 9203: 9083: 8972: 8870: 8826: 8762: 8598: 8569: 8025: 7411:"Records / Test matches / Batting records / Hundred in each innings of a match" 1771: 1705: 1674: 1621: 1597: 1540: 1520: 1475: 1448: 1397: 1393: 1221: 1106: 1092: 1048: 970: 941: 886: 624: 595:
He became the ECB's Director of Cricket in 2015, shortly before the sacking of
554: 510: 494: 337: 5716:"Twenty20 International: England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13 2005" 10595: 10513: 10487: 10395: 10195: 10117: 10091: 9880: 9862: 9792: 9732: 9674: 9644: 9527: 9416: 9374: 9284: 9150: 9027: 8945: 8850: 8751: 8743: 8726: 8653: 8335: 1747: 1709: 1654: 1616: 1589: 1516: 1444: 1436: 1425: 1405: 1167: 1115: 1081: 1041: 946: 825: 719: 707: 670: 589: 585: 10539: 10369: 10169: 9940: 9708: 9692: 9666: 9543: 9535: 9428: 9350: 9338: 9332: 9326: 9260: 9092: 9063: 9038: 9019: 9011: 8919: 8890: 8799: 8771: 8560: 8495: 8430: 8281: 8265: 8153: 4302: 4233: 2251: 1763: 1662: 1536: 1532: 1512: 1508: 1504: 1480: 1464: 1409: 1401: 1217: 1120: 1036: 937: 925: 921: 898: 854: 737: 646: 588:
at Lord's against South Africa in 2012 – until he was in turn overtaken by
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Andrew Strauss: Winning the Ashes Down Under: Winning the Ashes Down Under
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Lord's to turn red during Ashes Test in support of Ruth Strauss Foundation
3960: 599:. As a result of his services to English cricket, Strauss was appointed a 489:
administrator and former player, formerly the Director of Cricket for the
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and tail-end contributions salvaged a draw for England, with final pair
10448: 10208: 9766: 9757: 9344: 9302: 9296: 9278: 9272: 9178: 9169: 9047: 8984: 8964: 8937: 8907: 8858: 8817: 7650:"England v Australia at Leeds, 4th Test, 2009: ESPNcricinfo commentary" 5553:"4th Test: South Africa v England at Johannesburg, Jan 13–17 2005" 1717: 1658: 1499: 1308: 1019: 991: 581: 577: 5387:"1st semi-final: England v Australian at Birmingham, Sep 21 2004" 9583: 9575: 8709: 8606: 3830: 3827:"England v South Africa, third Test, day four, Lord's as it happened" 3713:"New Zealand in England Test Series – 1st Test England v New Zealand" 1732:
Strauss batting for Somerset against the touring Indians in July 2011
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to win by an innings and 157 runs, therefore retaining the Ashes.
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Strauss was named England's man of the series by Australian coach
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Above data from ESPNcricinfo and current as at 24 January 2012.
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Above data from ESPNcricinfo and current as at 24 January 2012.
1285: 804:. Strauss has written several books on his professional career, 8209: 8207: 8205: 8148: 8146: 8144: 8071:"Andrew Strauss' wife dies at 46 after battle with lung cancer" 7874:"Cricket Matches: England vs India (Bangalore) (27th February)" 6968:"5th Match: England v Pakistan at Birmingham, Sep 10 2006" 6920:"3rd Match: England v Pakistan at Southampton, Sep 5 2006" 6846:"4th Test: England v Pakistan at The Oval, Aug 17–21 2006" 5971:"5th Test: England v Australia at The Oval, Sep 8–12 2005" 5218:"8th Match: England v West Indies at Lord's, July 6, 2004" 5144:"2nd Test: England v New Zealand at Leeds, July 3–7, 2004" 4072:"The Cricketing Top Scorer from Sky who has never been Stumped" 505:
national team in all formats of the game. A fluent left-handed
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side, where one of his teammates was the cricket statistician
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Strauss moved to the UK at the age of six. He was educated at
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Above data from ESPNcricinfo and current as at 20 July 2012.
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in the West Indies under the leadership of Paul Collingwood.
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in 2006, Strauss was appointed on a permanent basis for the
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as coach, and encouraged a greater emphasis to be given to
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in 1986–7. Strauss won the toss on the opening morning at
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English cricketers who have played a hundred Test matches
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Why the Tories Won: The Inside Story of the 2015 Election
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List of international cricket centuries by Andrew Strauss
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Andrew Strauss:Coming Into Play: My Life in Test Cricket
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and then starred in the semi-final against old enemies
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and was subsequently omitted for the rest of the tour.
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Grame Fowler, "The Rise and Rise of Andrew Strauss",
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left to block out the final 11Β½ overs of the match.
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lamented the lack of confidence in both Strauss and
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Andrew Strauss – Driving Ambition: My Autobiography
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His alma mater, Durham University, conferred the 8069: 7743:"Statistics / AJ Strauss / One-Day Internationals" 6313:"1st Test: India v England at Nagpur, Mar1-5 2006" 5089: 4629: 4605: 4581: 4554: 4296:"Andrew Strauss takes the blind cricket challenge" 4039: 1003:at home Strauss contributed towards a win against 9487: 8386: 6872:"Most runs Pakistan in England Test Series, 2006" 6002:"Australia in England, 2005 Test Series Averages" 727:a similar partner event ahead of the 2019 Ashes. 10593: 9233: 7562:"England v Australia at Cardiff, 1st Test, 2009" 7098: 7096: 4426: 2589: 1151:Facing Asian teams and early captaincy (2005–06) 818:Winning the Ashes Down Under: The Captains Story 7584:"England v Australia at Lord's, 2nd Test, 2009" 5337: 5335: 5333: 3639: 3637: 3635: 7672:"England v Australia at Leeds, 4th Test, 2009" 7521:"West Indies v England at Port of Spain, 2009" 7191: 6109: 6107: 6082: 5331: 5329: 5327: 5325: 5323: 5321: 5319: 5317: 5315: 5313: 5009: 4680:"England in Bangladesh, Oct – Nov 2003 squads" 4486: 4459: 4405: 1459:(63) briefly made the target seem attainable, 1014: 10712:South African emigrants to the United Kingdom 10277: 9986: 9822: 9630: 9473: 9219: 8372: 7093: 6405: 6357: 5996: 5994: 5992: 5114: 4576: 4574: 4009:"Caldicott School Academic Results 1989–1990" 3731: 3658: 1515:led Australia to a total of 445. Strauss and 1286:Omission from team and revival in New Zealand 7284:"Uncertain England once again underprepared" 7048: 6990:"ICC Champions Trophy Group Tables, 2006/07" 6597: 6283: 4726:"Solanki and Strauss star in England stroll" 4139:Durham University. Retrieved 30 August 2024. 3632: 1526:England therefore entered the fifth Test at 1240: 10697:People educated at Caulfield Grammar School 10687:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 10627:Cricketers who made a century on Test debut 9606: 7499:"West Indies v England at Bridgetown, 2009" 7163: 7141: 6786: 6619: 6217: 6195: 6151: 6129: 6104: 5730: 5401: 5310: 5258: 5232: 4900: 4583:"Andrew Strauss batting averages by season" 4480: 4453: 4399: 4031: 1573:Following the Ashes, England played in the 1216:when, during their second innings, umpires 610: 10284: 10270: 9993: 9979: 9829: 9815: 9637: 9623: 9480: 9466: 9226: 9212: 8379: 8365: 7826: 7214: 6912: 6864: 6812: 6690: 6642: 5989: 5905: 5857: 5807: 4952: 4785: 4571: 4517:. Mirror.co.uk . Retrieved on 24 May 2018. 4163:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3685: 3683: 3681: 3679: 1135:. While captain Michael Vaughan and coach 1035:was an explosive one as he caught captain 782:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 43: 10662:England Twenty20 International cricketers 8237:"Player Profile (One Day Internationals)" 7941:Strauss announces retirement from cricket 7766:"Strauss laments England's 'horror show'" 7433:"West Indies v England at Kingston, 2009" 7321: 7304: 7298: 7208: 7192:Smyth, Lance; Rob Smyth (25 March 2007). 7026: 7004: 6764: 6625: 6571: 6173: 5965: 5963: 5961: 5830: 5783: 5781: 5619: 4793:"Strauss called up to England Test squad" 4526: 3961:"Born in one country, played for another" 3855: 1607:Strauss returned to the Test team in the 1596:selected as a replacement opener (though 1435:having not won an Ashes Test there since 1323:New Zealand and South Africa tour England 806:Coming Into Play: My Life in Test Cricket 778:Member of the Order of the British Empire 10657:England One Day International cricketers 10622:Cricketers at the 2011 Cricket World Cup 10617:Cricketers at the 2007 Cricket World Cup 8152: 7363: 7361: 7185: 7076: 6960: 6938: 6886: 6501: 6453: 6427: 6379: 6261: 6239: 5708: 5547: 5545: 5520: 5445: 5210: 5031: 4985: 4983: 4909:"First Test match England v New Zealand" 4874: 4851: 4829: 4807: 4740: 4672: 4360: 4288: 4226: 2593: 2257: 1796: 1727: 1091: 1063: 1018: 907: 564:Having deputised for Michael Vaughan as 528:in 2003. He quickly rose to fame on his 10652:English people of South African descent 7827:Lillywhite, Jamie (12 September 2010). 7477:"West Indies v England at Guyana, 2009" 7275: 7253: 7231: 7118: 7070: 6982: 6838: 6738: 6712: 6664: 6545: 6523: 6475: 6331: 6305: 6090:"Series results England – Test matches" 5597: 5188: 5081: 4763: 4723: 4717: 4694: 4370:(Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 12. 4332:"Middlesex County Cricket Club Profile" 3676: 3615:List of Caulfield Grammar School people 3314: 1758:In April 2015, a reorganisation at the 916:for scoring a century on his Test debut 876: 871: 10594: 7960:"Moores sacked, Strauss made director" 7816:. ESPNcricinfo.co.uk. 18 January 2010. 7788:"Johnson and Gambhir scoop top awards" 7718: 7281: 5958: 5932: 5879: 5836: 5778: 5752: 5686: 5642: 5625: 5423: 5379: 5357: 5284: 5037: 4935: 4929: 4749:"Strauss puts the pressure on Solanki" 4746: 4622: 4493:. Hodder General Publishing Division. 4439:. Hodder General Publishing Division. 4436:Testing Times: In Pursuit of the Ashes 4200: 4194: 4176: 4174: 4095: 4001: 3760: 3758: 3756: 1644: 1023:Strauss batting against Bangladesh at 810:Testing Times: In Pursuit of the Ashes 10265: 9974: 9961: 9810: 9618: 9605: 9461: 9207: 8360: 8347: 8067: 7814:"Cook to captain in Bangladesh Tests" 7763: 7543:Ashes 2009: England squad form guide. 7358: 7352:Tour Match: Invitational XI v England 7327: 7215:Lillywhite, Jamie (6 February 2007). 6016: 5813: 5571: 5542: 5494: 5468: 5451: 5162: 5136: 5064: 4980: 4724:Randall, Nicholas (5 November 2003). 4638:from the original on 28 February 2009 4533:. Biteback Publishing. pp. 15–. 4222: 4220: 4148: 4037: 3984: 3805:"England v Australia at Lord's, 2009" 1700:in Sydney, Strauss lost the toss and 1335: 853:in 2002, following the retirement of 8082:from the original on 12 January 2022 8008:"Bayliss confirmed as England coach" 7917: 7894: 7871: 7721:"Swann saves England from whitewash" 7719:Miller, Andrew (20 September 2009). 7372:BBC News. Retrieved 27 February 2008 7355:BBC News. Retrieved 24 February 2008 7239:"'We can't rest Strauss' – Fletcher" 7124: 6826:from the original on 4 February 2009 6800:from the original on 5 February 2009 6794:"Oval Test result changed to a draw" 5102:from the original on 12 January 2022 5087: 5058: 4938:"England braced for loss of Vaughan" 4857: 4700: 4607:"Middlesex v Northamptonshire, 2000" 4433:Andrew Strauss; Scyld Berry (2010). 4324: 3978: 3856:McGlashan, Andrew (29 August 2012). 2254:and current as at 25 December 2015. 1377:effect beyond a score of 97 against 861:, beating his previous best of 177. 710:cricket alongside Australian bowler 544:in 2004. With scores of 112 and 83 ( 7328:Agnew, Jonathan (19 October 2007). 7307:"Aussies win despite Pietersen ton" 7217:"England beat Kiwis to reach final" 7127:"Warne landmark as England crumble" 7079:"Awesome Gilchrist savages England" 7077:Thompson, Anna (16 December 2006). 7056:"Cook hits century in warm-up draw" 7034:"Strauss denies row over captaincy" 6387:"Violence follows England wash-out" 6060: 6046:"Honours for Ashes and 2012 heroes" 6038: 5865:"England take control at Edgbaston" 5814:Haigh, Gideon (23 September 2005). 5664: 5528:"South Africa rock England batsmen" 5454:"Strauss waltzes into record books" 5091:"Still buzzing after a dream debut" 4906: 4747:Miller, Andrew (15 November 2003). 4171: 3753: 1696:In the fifth and final Test at the 1568: 1511:. More runs for Michael Clarke and 1447:(95). Though Strauss was bowled by 1431:England entered the second Test at 1384: 1059: 800:on 10 September 2019 he was made a 13: 10732:Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham 10672:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers 10632:Cricket people awarded knighthoods 9962: 7171:"Fletcher apologises for big loss" 7012:"Flintoff named skipper for Ashes" 6926:from the original on 20 April 2009 6900:from the original on 31 March 2009 6852:from the original on 21 March 2009 6820:"Result U-turn for 2006 Oval Test" 6752:from the original on 18 March 2009 6726:from the original on 16 March 2009 6698:"Inzamam helps earn Pakistan draw" 6678:from the original on 18 March 2009 6650:"Strauss named as England captain" 6559:from the original on 19 March 2009 6509:"England seal second Test triumph" 6413:"Strauss leads way in England win" 6393:from the original on 14 April 2009 6365:"Vaughan set to miss rest of tour" 6345:from the original on 15 March 2009 6319:from the original on 15 March 2009 6203:"England unlikely to opt for Cook" 6159:"Strauss dismisses batting crisis" 5977:from the original on 21 March 2009 5946:from the original on 21 March 2009 5795:from the original on 10 March 2009 5766:from the original on 21 March 2009 5738:"Ponting wary of improved England" 5626:Langer, Justin (25 January 2005). 5585:from the original on 19 March 2009 5559:from the original on 13 March 2009 5508:from the original on 10 March 2009 5482:from the original on 20 March 2009 5452:Brett, Oliver (18 December 2004). 5298:from the original on 21 March 2009 5272:from the original on 20 March 2009 5176:from the original on 19 March 2009 5150:from the original on 23 March 2009 4997:from the original on 21 March 2009 4888:from the original on 27 March 2009 4559:. CricketArchive. 3 September 1998 4217: 4038:Viner, Brian (15 September 2006). 3858:"Strauss retires from all cricket" 1810:Test records against each opponent 1498:both injured, and a back spasm to 1072:chasing 129 to win the fourth Test 924:. The initial plan was to promote 831: 692: 485:(born 2 March 1977) is an English 102:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 14: 10763: 10702:People educated at Radley College 8255: 8068:Berry, Scyld (29 December 2018). 7872:Amla, Hashim (27 February 2011). 7764:Brown, Alex (17 September 2009). 7628:"Dominant Australia take control" 7383:Strauss and Bell find timely form 7369:Warm-up spot boosts Strauss hopes 7125:Soni, Paresh (26 December 2006). 6772:"Lengthy talks fail to save Test" 6626:McGlashan, Andrew (2 July 2006). 6585:from the original on 7 April 2009 6489:from the original on 2 March 2009 6024:"Writer tops Oxfordshire honours" 5920:from the original on 7 March 2009 5914:"The abiding image of the summer" 5911: 5628:"Strauss adds substance to style" 5343:"One Day Internationals analysis" 5246:from the original on 7 March 2009 4701:Auld, Freddie (6 November 2006). 4487:Andrew Strauss (9 October 2014). 3985:Brett, Oliver (1 November 2001). 3719:from the original on 25 June 2009 2607:ODI records against each opponent 1723: 1032:2003 World Cup political concerns 864:Strauss is a Committee Member of 798:Theresa May's resignation honours 706:in Australia, and briefly played 605:Theresa May's resignation honours 548:) in an England victory, and the 10647:English expatriates in Australia 10573: 10242: 8320:England national cricket captain 8289:Middlesex County Cricket Captain 8188:"Andrew J Strauss – ODI Cricket" 8094: 8061: 8036: 8018: 8000: 7974: 7952: 7934: 7911: 7888: 7865: 7843: 7820: 7806: 7780: 7757: 7735: 7712: 7686: 7664: 7642: 7620: 7598: 7576: 7554: 7535: 7513: 7491: 7469: 7447: 7425: 7403: 7397:Strauss ton inspires England win 7389: 7386:BBC News. Retrieved 1 March 2008 7375: 7344: 7305:Mitchener, Mark (8 April 2007). 7194:"Wisden 2007 – The Wisden Forty" 5893:from the original on 30 May 2009 4460:Andrew Strauss (4 August 2011). 3833:. 20 August 2012. Archived from 3766:Strauss plans break from cricket 3620:List of Durham University people 3217: 3166: 3115: 3064: 3013: 2962: 2911: 2860: 2809: 2758: 2707: 2656: 2168: 2123: 2078: 2033: 1988: 1943: 1898: 1853: 697: 661:. Strauss also competed for the 623:in Buckinghamshire, followed by 10742:British Universities cricketers 10612:21st-century English memoirists 7982:"No Pietersen return – Strauss" 7922:. Iccworld-cup2011.blogspot.com 7899:. Iccworld-cup2011.blogspot.com 7876:. Iccworld-cup2011.blogspot.com 7455:"Batting records. Test matches" 7400:BBC News. Retrieved 26 May 2008 7282:Miller, Andrew (3 April 2007). 7241:. ESPNcricinfo. 25 January 2007 6441:from the original on 1 May 2009 5088:Cook, Alastair (7 March 2006). 4860:"West Indies cruise to victory" 4650: 4598: 4547: 4520: 4507: 4374: 4354: 4273: 4248: 4201:Miller, Andrew (14 July 2008). 4142: 4128: 4115: 4096:Wilson, Andy (9 January 2011). 4089: 4064: 4052:from the original on 7 May 2022 3953: 3928: 3916: 3894: 3872: 1792: 1781: 780:(MBE), Strauss was promoted to 570:2008–09 tour of the West Indies 491:England and Wales Cricket Board 10727:Conservative Party (UK) people 7151:. ESPNcricinfo. 4 January 2007 5837:Selvey, Mike (6 August 2005). 4936:Miller, Andrew (19 May 2004). 4227:Williams, Zoe (22 July 2020). 4182:"Strauss a travelling batsman" 3849: 3819: 3797: 3775: 3705: 1609:home series against Bangladesh 1164:England went to India in March 820:(2011), and an autobiography, 1: 10722:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 10682:Northern Districts cricketers 10642:England Test cricket captains 9490:England T20I cricket captains 8389:England Test cricket captains 8348: 7918:Amla, Hashim (6 March 2011). 7895:Amla, Hashim (2 March 2011). 7541:Hoult, Nick (22 June 2009). " 7149:"Strauss cleared after scans" 6048:. BBC Sport. 31 December 2005 5065:Brown, Gavin (6 March 2006). 5038:Fraser, Angus (22 May 2004). 4960:"Trescothick to lead England" 4556:"Hampshire v Middlesex, 1998" 4527:Ross, Tim (12 October 2015). 4513:Glaze, Ben (11 October 2015) 4336:Middlesex County Cricket Club 4305:. 22 May 2006. Archived from 3965:International Cricket Council 3715:. ESPNcricinfo. 24 May 2004. 3651: 2590:One Day International cricket 1753: 1740: 1162:The other side of Christmas, 190:18 November 2003 v  10717:Cricketers from Johannesburg 9236:England ODI cricket captains 8239:. Howstat Computing Services 8190:. Howstat Computing Services 6026:. BBC News. 31 December 2005 4858:Auld, Freddie (2 May 2004). 4795:. ESPNcricinfo. 5 March 2004 4610:. CricketArchive. 6 May 2000 1688:Strauss won the toss at the 1344: 1268:Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series 532:debut replacing the injured 7: 6652:. ESPNcricinfo. 4 July 2006 5816:"Standing the Test of time" 4968:. ESPNcricinfo. 19 May 2004 4965:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 4914:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 3904:. BBC Sport. 30 August 2012 3882:. BBC Sport. 30 August 2012 3783:"The Ashes 2009: most runs" 3772:. Retrieved 22 October 2007 3608: 1015:Road to The Ashes (2004–05) 175:16 August 2012 v  10: 10768: 10677:Middlesex cricket captains 9195:denote deputised captaincy 7962:. ESPNcricinfo. 9 May 2015 4466:. Hodder & Stoughton. 4412:. Hodder & Stoughton. 3936:"Resignation Honours 2019" 1785: 247:Domestic team information 235:15 March 2009 v  201:26 March 2011 v  131:International information 10570: 10307: 10252: 10239: 10016: 9968: 9845: 9654: 9612: 9497: 9243: 9189: 8396: 8354: 8328: 8317: 8305: 8295: 8286: 8278: 8273: 6070:. BBC Sport. 10 June 2011 4123:Friends of Durham Cricket 3693:. Content-uk.cricinfo.com 1575:2009 ICC Champions Trophy 1241:Decline in form (2006–07) 1235:Champions Trophy in India 1001:2004 ICC Champions Trophy 912:Strauss was added to the 634:for boys in Oxfordshire. 461: 457: 314: 309: 305: 295: 285: 271: 259: 254: 251: 246: 242: 231: 224:12 June 2005 v  217:T20I debut (cap  216: 208: 197: 182: 171: 157:Test debut (cap  156: 135: 130: 122: 114: 106: 98: 69: 59: 54: 42: 7946:3 September 2012 at the 7014:. BBC. 12 September 2006 6822:. BBC. 1 February 2009. 5122:"Hussain ponders future" 4631:"CricketArchive profile" 3987:"Strauss calls the tune" 3625: 611:Education and early life 183:ODI debut (cap  164:20 May 2004 v  10752:England Test cricketers 10637:English autobiographers 9607:Awards and Achievements 9070:1993; 1993/94–1997/98; 7694:"Strauss's finest hour" 7058:. BBC. 10 December 2006 7036:. BBC. 10 December 2006 6205:. BBC. 25 November 2005 5017:"Hussain seals victory" 4406:Andrew Strauss (2006). 1602:2010 ICC World Twenty20 1156:England toured Pakistan 1100:after winning the Ashes 866:Marylebone Cricket Club 520:debut in 1998, and his 478:Sir Andrew John Strauss 290:Marylebone Cricket Club 10692:Oxfordshire cricketers 10300:2011 Cricket World Cup 10009:2007 Cricket World Cup 7173:. BBC. 27 January 2007 6628:"From bad to hopeless" 6161:. BBC. 6 November 2005 4203:"Hot water and towels" 4153:. Durham. p. 103. 4149:Moyes, Arthur (2007). 2603: 1806: 1733: 1649:Strauss headed to the 1592:was named captain and 1486:In the fourth Test at 1209:Pakistan's Summer tour 1101: 1073: 1054:Twenty20 International 1027: 917: 836:Having played for the 747:, to the more obscure 679: 607:on 10 September 2019. 7104:"Test match analysis" 6774:. BBC. 20 August 2006 6389:. BBC. 9 April 2006. 5672:"NatWest Series 2005" 5530:. BBC. 3 January 2005 4187:Sydney Morning Herald 2597: 2258:Test analysis by year 1800: 1776:limited overs cricket 1731: 1613:five-match ODI series 1470:In the third Test at 1392:In the first Test at 1096:England celebrate in 1095: 1068:Strauss is caught by 1067: 1022: 932:position and include 911: 840:cricket team and the 796:upon him in 2011. In 786:2011 Birthday Honours 675: 663:university rugby club 522:One Day International 10747:Middlesex cricketers 9839:Compton–Miller Medal 8409:1878/79–1880, 1884: 7457:. Stats.cricinfo.com 6796:. BBC. 3 June 2008. 6415:. BBC. 12 April 2006 5867:. BBC. 5 August 2005 5740:. BBC. 30 March 2005 5067:"Cook comes to boil" 3880:"Strauss retirement" 3785:. Stats.cricinfo.com 3670:7 March 2007 at the 3665:England – News – ECB 3315:ODI analysis by year 1651:2010–11 Ashes series 1639:2010-11 Ashes series 1579:against South Africa 1367:abandoned Test match 1198:Muttiah Muralitharan 914:Lord's honours board 877:Debut year (2003–04) 872:International career 643:University of Durham 501:, and captained the 55:Personal information 10707:Somerset cricketers 9058:; 1992/93–1998/99; 8998:; 1984–1986; 1989: 8706:1930; 1932/33; 1933 8506:; 1894/95–1897/98: 8274:Sporting positions 6700:. BBC. 17 July 2006 6367:. BBC. 2 March 2006 5096:The Daily Telegraph 4312:on 11 December 2006 4190:. 14 November 2006. 1645:The Ashes (2010–11) 64:Andrew John Strauss 39: 10737:English cricketers 9046:1989/90; 1990/91: 8568:1907/08; 1909/10: 6511:. BBC. 28 May 2006 5674:. BBC. 2 July 2005 5124:. BBC. 24 May 2004 5019:. BBC. 24 May 2004 4634:. CricketArchive. 4367:The London Gazette 4125:, April 2005, p. 3 3925:. AFP. 9 May 2015. 3902:"Agnew on Strauss" 2604: 1807: 1734: 1586:tour of Bangladesh 1412:(125 not out) and 1336:2008 Tour of India 1102: 1074: 1028: 971:NatWest tri-series 964:Marcus Trescothick 918: 790:honorary doctorate 724:McGrath Foundation 684:upper-second class 651:supermodular games 513:or in the covers. 300:Northern Districts 91:Transvaal Province 21: 10589: 10588: 10583: 10582: 10561: 10549: 10536: 10523: 10510: 10497: 10484: 10471: 10458: 10445: 10432: 10419: 10405: 10392: 10379: 10366: 10353: 10340: 10327: 10314: 10259: 10258: 10230: 10218: 10205: 10192: 10179: 10166: 10153: 10140: 10127: 10114: 10101: 10088: 10075: 10062: 10049: 10036: 10023: 9955: 9954: 9949: 9948: 9804: 9803: 9797: 9789: 9781: 9771: 9763: 9753: 9745: 9737: 9729: 9721: 9713: 9705: 9697: 9689: 9679: 9671: 9663: 9599: 9598: 9593: 9592: 9455: 9454: 9391:2005/06–2006/07: 9367:1997/98–1998/99: 9361:1996/97–2002/03: 9349:1991/92–2002/03: 9343:1989/90–1990/91: 9201: 9200: 9196: 8914:1973/74–1974/75; 8865:1963/64–1965/66; 8691:A. 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He played 475: 474: 453: 452: 310:Career statistics 281: 16:English cricketer 10759: 10667:Knights Bachelor 10578: 10577: 10559: 10556: 10555: 10547: 10543: 10542: 10534: 10530: 10529: 10521: 10517: 10516: 10508: 10504: 10503: 10495: 10491: 10490: 10482: 10478: 10477: 10469: 10465: 10464: 10456: 10452: 10451: 10443: 10439: 10438: 10430: 10426: 10425: 10417: 10413: 10412: 10403: 10399: 10398: 10390: 10386: 10385: 10377: 10373: 10372: 10364: 10360: 10359: 10351: 10347: 10346: 10338: 10334: 10333: 10325: 10321: 10320: 10312: 10301: 10295: 10286: 10279: 10272: 10263: 10262: 10247: 10246: 10228: 10225: 10224: 10216: 10212: 10211: 10203: 10199: 10198: 10190: 10186: 10185: 10177: 10173: 10172: 10164: 10160: 10159: 10151: 10147: 10146: 10138: 10134: 10133: 10125: 10121: 10120: 10112: 10108: 10107: 10099: 10095: 10094: 10086: 10082: 10081: 10073: 10069: 10068: 10060: 10056: 10055: 10047: 10043: 10042: 10034: 10030: 10029: 10021: 10010: 10004: 9995: 9988: 9981: 9972: 9971: 9959: 9958: 9938: 9929: 9923: 9914: 9905: 9896: 9887: 9878: 9869: 9860: 9851: 9831: 9824: 9817: 9808: 9807: 9795: 9787: 9779: 9769: 9761: 9751: 9743: 9741:Geoffrey Boycott 9735: 9727: 9725:Michael Atherton 9719: 9711: 9703: 9695: 9687: 9677: 9669: 9661: 9648: 9639: 9632: 9625: 9616: 9615: 9603: 9602: 9586: 9578: 9570: 9562: 9554: 9546: 9538: 9530: 9522: 9514: 9506: 9491: 9482: 9475: 9468: 9459: 9458: 9237: 9228: 9221: 9214: 9205: 9204: 9191: 9182: 9172: 9161: 9153: 9149:; 2012–2016/17: 9142: 9134: 9130:; 2008/09–2012: 9122: 9114: 9104: 9096: 9086: 9078: 9066: 9051: 9041: 9030: 9022: 9014: 9002: 8987: 8975: 8967: 8959: 8948: 8940: 8932: 8922: 8910: 8902: 8894: 8884: 8873: 8861: 8853: 8849:; 1966–1968/69: 8838: 8830: 8820: 8812: 8802: 8794: 8790:; 1950/51–1951: 8783: 8775: 8765: 8754: 8746: 8738: 8730: 8720: 8712: 8701: 8693: 8685: 8674: 8664: 8656: 8652:; 1928–1930/31: 8645: 8633: 8625: 8617: 8609: 8601: 8589: 8581: 8573: 8563: 8555: 8547: 8539: 8528: 8520: 8510: 8499: 8489: 8481: 8469: 8461: 8449: 8441: 8433: 8421: 8413: 8405: 8390: 8381: 8374: 8367: 8358: 8357: 8345: 8344: 8324:(deputised 2006) 8306:Preceded by 8279:Preceded by 8271: 8270: 8249: 8248: 8246: 8244: 8233: 8227: 8226: 8224: 8222: 8215:"ODI statistics" 8211: 8200: 8199: 8197: 8195: 8184: 8173: 8172: 8170: 8168: 8150: 8139: 8138: 8136: 8134: 8123: 8114: 8113: 8111: 8109: 8098: 8092: 8091: 8089: 8087: 8073: 8065: 8059: 8058: 8056: 8054: 8040: 8034: 8033: 8022: 8016: 8015: 8004: 7998: 7997: 7995: 7993: 7978: 7972: 7971: 7969: 7967: 7956: 7950: 7938: 7932: 7931: 7929: 7927: 7915: 7909: 7908: 7906: 7904: 7892: 7886: 7885: 7883: 7881: 7869: 7863: 7862: 7860: 7858: 7847: 7841: 7840: 7838: 7836: 7824: 7818: 7817: 7810: 7804: 7803: 7801: 7799: 7794:. 1 October 2009 7784: 7778: 7777: 7775: 7773: 7761: 7755: 7754: 7752: 7750: 7739: 7733: 7732: 7730: 7728: 7716: 7710: 7709: 7707: 7705: 7700:. 23 August 2009 7690: 7684: 7683: 7681: 7679: 7668: 7662: 7661: 7659: 7657: 7646: 7640: 7639: 7637: 7635: 7624: 7618: 7617: 7615: 7613: 7602: 7596: 7595: 7593: 7591: 7580: 7574: 7573: 7571: 7569: 7558: 7552: 7539: 7533: 7532: 7530: 7528: 7517: 7511: 7510: 7508: 7506: 7495: 7489: 7488: 7486: 7484: 7473: 7467: 7466: 7464: 7462: 7451: 7445: 7444: 7442: 7440: 7429: 7423: 7422: 7420: 7418: 7407: 7401: 7393: 7387: 7379: 7373: 7365: 7356: 7348: 7342: 7341: 7339: 7337: 7325: 7319: 7318: 7316: 7314: 7302: 7296: 7295: 7293: 7291: 7279: 7273: 7272: 7270: 7268: 7257: 7251: 7250: 7248: 7246: 7235: 7229: 7228: 7226: 7224: 7212: 7206: 7205: 7203: 7201: 7189: 7183: 7182: 7180: 7178: 7167: 7161: 7160: 7158: 7156: 7145: 7139: 7138: 7136: 7134: 7122: 7116: 7115: 7113: 7111: 7100: 7091: 7090: 7088: 7086: 7074: 7068: 7067: 7065: 7063: 7052: 7046: 7045: 7043: 7041: 7030: 7024: 7023: 7021: 7019: 7008: 7002: 7001: 6999: 6997: 6986: 6980: 6979: 6977: 6975: 6964: 6958: 6957: 6955: 6953: 6942: 6936: 6935: 6933: 6931: 6922:. 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Archived from 4013:Caldicott School 4005: 3999: 3998: 3996: 3994: 3982: 3976: 3975: 3973: 3971: 3957: 3951: 3950: 3948: 3946: 3932: 3926: 3920: 3914: 3913: 3911: 3909: 3898: 3892: 3891: 3889: 3887: 3876: 3870: 3869: 3867: 3865: 3853: 3847: 3846: 3844: 3842: 3837:on 19 April 2013 3823: 3817: 3816: 3814: 3812: 3801: 3795: 3794: 3792: 3790: 3779: 3773: 3762: 3751: 3750: 3748: 3746: 3735: 3729: 3728: 3726: 3724: 3709: 3703: 3702: 3700: 3698: 3687: 3674: 3662: 3645: 3641: 3319: 3318: 3223: 3221: 3220: 3172: 3170: 3169: 3121: 3119: 3118: 3070: 3068: 3067: 3019: 3017: 3016: 2968: 2966: 2965: 2917: 2915: 2914: 2866: 2864: 2863: 2815: 2813: 2812: 2764: 2762: 2761: 2713: 2711: 2710: 2662: 2660: 2659: 2611: 2610: 2262: 2261: 2250:Above data from 2174: 2172: 2171: 2129: 2127: 2126: 2084: 2082: 2081: 2039: 2037: 2036: 1994: 1992: 1991: 1949: 1947: 1946: 1904: 1902: 1901: 1859: 1857: 1856: 1814: 1813: 1634:against Pakistan 1594:Michael Carberry 1588:. 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Sri Lanka
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Marylebone Cricket Club
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