Why haven't England won a Cricket World Cup despite inventing the game?

The first team of England en route to play the first ever International test match against Australia

1993 – Present

England succumbed to Sri Lanka in the quarter-finals of the 1996 World Cup
England succumbed to Sri Lanka in the quarter-finals of the 1996 World Cup

Ever since 1993, Team England has struggled to get a hold of the numero uno position in the ICC ODI rankings as they have held the top position for just 7 months since 1993. Now this is a striking contrast when compared to their previous years’ record.

Team Englands progress at World Cup matches has gone downhill in this phase as well. From the 1996 World Cup onwards, not a single team from England has experienced what it’s like to play in the semi-final of this historic tournament.

The One Day International format of cricket has undergone quite a few rule changes over the years in order to make it more appealing and interesting to the spectators. The fielding restrictions rule is one that has been changed many times by the ICC for the benefit of the game.

For example, in 1980-81, fielding restrictions were imposed for the first time. In these restrictions, two fielders were allowed outside the inner circle for first 15 overs and five fielders after the 15th over.

The next change came directly in 2005, stating that only two fielders were allowed outside the 30 yards circle for first 10 overs. Two powerplays of 5 overs each were also finalised, with the bowling side having the discretion over the timing of both.

The latest rule change states that 5 fielders shall be allowed outside the 30-yard circle in the last 10 overs, which was 4 fielders initially.

Apart from the aforementioned rules, a new revolutionary cricket format was introduced in 2004 called Twenty20, where each team gets to bat for just 20 overs. In this format of the game, the powerplay lasts until the 6th over and only 2 fielders are allowed outside the inner circle during this period.

This format not only gave cricket its fastest and most spectacular version of the game, but also gave the players the opportunity to resort to gameplays that are risky but highly rewarding in terms of effectiveness.

Each department of the game namely bowling, batting and fielding witnessed exceptional changes and modification. The game of cricket had advanced multiple folds and T20 format deserves every bit of applause for making it happen.

With so many developments happening in cricket since 1993, the cricket team that adapted sooner to such developments was at an advantage over their competition.

Team England probably fell prey to not being able to alter their gameplay as effectively as others did and were often criticised for their orthodox style of cricket. Alec Stewart, a former wicketkeeper-batsman for England, gave a public statement in 2014 condemning England for playing ‘boring and embarrassing cricket’.

“We are playing one day cricket as if it is still 1995. We need a change of mindset, game plan and culture”

England were embarrassingly ousted from the 2015 ICC World Cup after losing to Bangladesh
England were embarrassingly ousted from the 2015 ICC World Cup after losing to Bangladesh

Alec did have a valid point regardless of how bitter his statement was. England have always followed ‘textbook’ cricket for a very long time but it did not help their cause when ICC introduced the changes in the rules of the ‘Gentlemen’s game’.

Another valid point for England’s boring cricket style could be the number of test matches they play each year. Due to this, the team plays conservative cricket most of the time and also ends up picking up physical as well as mental fatigue in the long run.

To add to the woes of English cricket, the exceptionally talented Kevin Pietersen was sacked by English Cricket Board due to a rift between him and the team management. Owing to mysterious reasons, one of the best players England had ever seen was compelled to cut his international career abruptly.

In February 2014, Pieterson was not selected for the Caribbean tour and that turned out to be the end of his career as he gave a public statement stating the same.

The incidents mentioned above, when considered cumulatively, gives a clear picture about how the England team have been marred by instances that have lead to their poor display in cricket post-1993.

The England Cricket Board and the cricket team both need to work in unison towards achieving the dream that they have been pursuing from the day their ancestors stepped onto the field in the first match of the first World Cup on 7th June 1975 against India, which is to win cricket’s premier international tournament.

Positive Signs

On the positive side, the England team is inching towards becoming a force to reckon with in time for the next World Cup in 2019, which they will proudly host along with Wales. Efforts are definitely being made in the right direction by ECB and English players as the results of the New Zealand’s tour of England in 2015 suggest.

In that series, England displayed no signs of orthodox cricket as the new recruits reinvented the team’s style of batting and bowling against a world-class New Zealand side, who had just finished the 2015 World Cup as runners up.

The team totals accumulated by English batters in the 5 ODI Series against New Zealand were 408, 365, 302, 350 and 192 respectively. Add to that the 191 in the lone T20 match-up between the two teams and this definitely becomes the best run-scoring form in the history of English cricket.

Morgan and Root both hit centuries to help England chase New Zealand’s target of 350 in 2015

The inventors of cricket are gradually realising their full potential as they prepare for the next World-Cup in 2019 and needless to say, it will be an opportunity worth grabbing since they play at home and have a few years to prepare for the tournament.

Unless any other international team plays exceptionally well, we could probably witness English players lifting the 2019 World Cup in the cool and overcast conditions of England.

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