Results are listed below whilst scorecards for all England VI Men’s matches can be found at: https://bcew.play-cricket.com/website/team_matches/266276?season=all&tab=all
2019 Results
England v Pakistan Twenty20 Series in Dubai
12th November 2019
Pakistan v England
England: 137/7, J Hollingsworth 34, P Blueitt 34
Pakistan: 140/1 (12.5 overs)
Pakistan won by 9 wickets
13th November 2019
Pakistan v England
England: 132/9, N Jameson 20*
Pakistan: 133/2 (13.1 overs), J Millard 2-20
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
14th November 2019
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 226/2
England: 153/8, E Hossell 33*
Pakistan won by 73 runs
16th November 2019
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 312/4, P Blueitt 2-54
England: 104/7, N Foy 28
Pakistan won by 208 runs
17th November 2019
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 294/1
England: 169/0, S Murray 100*, D Field 49*
Pakistan won by 125 runs
18th November 2019
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 277/2
England: 126/6, S Murray 39*
Pakistan won by 151 runs
Series Result: Pakistan 6, England 0
2018 Results
England in India
VI Cricket Twenty20 International Series
Tuesday 2nd October
India v England
England: 150/6
India: 151/3
India won by 7 wickets
Wednesday 3rd October
India v England
India: 217/5
England: 162/9
India won by 55 runs
Thursday 4th October
India v England
England: 139 All Out
India: did not bat
Match Abandoned Due To Rain
Series Result: India 2, England 0
Triangular Series
Friday 5th October
India beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
Saturday 6th October
India v England
India: 240/3
England: 43 All Out
India won by 197 runs
Monday 8th October
Sri Lanka v England
Sri Lanka: 258/7
England: 181/8
Sri Lanka won by 77 runs
Tuesday 9th October
India v England
England: 131/8
India: 132/5
India won by 5 wickets
Wednesday 10th October
India beat Sri Lanka by 1 run
Thursday 11th October
Sri Lanka v England
Sri Lanka: 205/7, M Dean 3-29
England: 181/5, M Dean 52, J Hollingsworth 48
Sri Lanka won by 24 runs
Friday 12th October
Semi-Final
Sri Lanka v England
England: 177/7
Sri Lanka: 178/0
Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets
Saturday 13th October
Final
India v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: 119 All Out
India: 120/0
India won by 10 wickets
2017 Results
Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup
In India – all matches 20 overs per side
Group Stage Results
Monday 30th January
India beat Bangladesh by 129 runs
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 10 wickets
Tuesday 31st January
England v Pakistan
Pakistan: 296/4
England: 198/6, P Blueitt 70 not out
Pakistan won by 98 runs
Australia beat Nepal by 10 wickets
Bangladesh beat South Africa by 72 runs
India beat West Indies by 142 runs
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 214 runs
Wednesday 1st February
England v New Zealand
New Zealand: 128/9
England: 129/2 (8.2 overs), M Page 38 not out
England won by 8 wickets
Australia beat South Africa by 7 wickets
Bangladesh beat Nepal by 59 runs
Pakistan beat India by 7 wickets
Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 130 runs
Thursday 2nd February
England v India:
England: 158 All Out, E Hossell 57
India: 159/0 (11 overs)
India won by 10 wickets
Australia beat New Zealand by 8 wickets
Bangladesh beat West Indies by 8 wickets
Nepal beat South Africa by 6 wickets
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets
Friday 3rd February
England v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: 307/1
England: 204/7, P Blueitt 70 not out, M Dean 50
Sri Lanka won by 103 runs
Australia beat West Indies by 8 wickets
Bangladesh beat New Zealand by 90 runs
India beat South Africa by 9 wickets
Pakistan beat Nepal by 10 wickets
Saturday 4th February
England v South Africa
England: 257/5, J Hollingsworth 69, P Blueitt 56 not out
South Africa: 214/4, J Millard 2-28
England won by 43 runs
Bangladesh beat Australia by 9 runs
India beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets
West Indies beat Nepal by 43 runs
Sunday 5th February
England v Bangladesh
Bangladesh: 214/5 (20 overs)
England: 214/6 (18 overs), P Blueitt 68, M Page 54
England won by 4 wickets
India beat Australia by 128 runs
Sri Lanka beat Nepal by 131 runs
West Indies beat New Zealand by 84 runs
Monday 6th February
Pakistan beat South Africa by 9 wickets
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 8 wickets
Tuesday 7th February
England v Nepal
England: 233/5, L Sugg 100, P Blueitt 60
Nepal: 143/7, J Hollingsworth 2-15, L Sugg 2-28
England won by 90 runs
India beat New Zealand by 9 wickets
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 151 runs
West Indies beat South Africa by 65 runs
Wednesday 8th February
England v Australia
England: 251/3, P Blueitt 98 not out, J Hollingsworth 54, N Foy 40 not out
Australia: 193/5
England won by 58 runs
India beat Nepal by 152 runs
Pakistan beat West Indies by 182 runs
South Africa beat New Zealand by 9 wickets
Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets
Thursday 9th February
England v West Indies
West Indies: 232/4
England: 233/4 (19.1 overs), P Blueitt 74 not out, E Hossell 64, J Hollingsworth 47
England won by 6 wickets
Nepal beat New Zealand by 141 runs
Pakistan beat Australia by 147 runs
Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 9 wickets
Friday 10th February
Semi Final
India v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: 174 All Out
India: 175/0 (13 overs)
India won by 10 wickets
Saturday 11th February
Semi Final
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 309/1
England: 162/7, M Page 41
Pakistan won by 147 runs
Sunday 12th February
Final
Pakistan v India
Pakistan: 197/8
India: 200/1 (17.4 overs)
India won by 9 wickets
Group Stage Table
Final Table
1. Pakistan
Played: 9 Won: 9 Lost: 0 Drew: 0 Points: 27
2. India
Played: 9 Won: 8 Lost: 1 Drew: 0 Points: 24
3. Sri Lanka
Played: 9 Won: 7 Lost: 2 Drew: 0 Points: 21
4. England
Played: 9 Won: 6 Lost: 3 Drew: 0 Points: 18
5. Bangladesh
Played: 9 Won: 5 Lost: 4 Drew: 0 Points: 15
6. Australia
Played: 9 Won: 4 Lost: 5 Drew: 0 Points: 12
7. West Indies
Played: 9 Won: 3 Lost: 6 Drew: 0 Points: 9
8. Nepal
Played: 9 Won: 2 Lost: 7 Drew: 0 Points: 6
9. South Africa
Played: 9 Won: 1 Lost: 8 Drew: 0 Points: 3
10. New Zealand
Played: 9 Won: 0 Lost: 9 Drew: 0 Points: 0
2016 results
January 2016
The Lords Taverners International Series
England v Australia
Ashes Series
All matches 40 overs per side
Saturday 23rd
Match 1
Australia v England
Australia: 285/8, D Prichard 89 not out, R Moxley 61 not out, J Hollingsworth 2-48
England: 286/2 (38 overs), M Dean 96 not out, J Hollingsworth 76, L Sugg 53 not out
England won by 8 wickets
Man of the Match: Matt Dean
Sunday 24th
Match 2
Australia v England
England: 317/7, L Sugg 119, M Dean 116, D Prichard 5-40
Australia: 221 All Out, D Prichard 50, R Moxley 35, P Blueitt 2-53
England won by 96 runs
Man of the Match: Luke Sugg
Tuesday 26th
Match 3
Australia v England
England: 312/5, M Dean 101, L Sugg 92, J Hollingsworth 45
Australia: 162 All Out, M Cameron 52 not out, E Hossell 4-27
England won by 150 runs
Man of the Match: Ed Hossell
* Ed Hossell’s bowling figures were the best ever taken for England
Wednesday 27th
Match 4
Australia v England
Australia: 336/3, M Cameron 84 not out, M McCarthy 67 not out, R Segura 50
England: 294/8, M Bond 78 not out, J Hollingsworth 52, L Heaven 2-39
Australia won by 42 runs
Man of the Match: Matt Cameron
Friday 29th
Match 5
Australia v England
Australia: 261/8 ( 40 overs), R Segura 68, M Cameron 61, L Heaven 46 not out, E Hossell 5-35, P Blueitt 2-53
England: 129/0 (15.1 overs), D Field 58 not out, M Dean 52 not out
England won by 51 runs via comparative score after the game was ended by rain
Man Of The Match: Dan Field
*Ed Hossell’s bowling figures are the best ever taken for England, beating his earlier record
Ashes Series Score
Australia 1 England 4
Twenty20 International Series
All matches 20 overs per side
Friday 22nd
Match 1
Australia v England
Match Abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled.
Saturday 30th
Match 2
Australia v England
England: 165/5, M Dean 58 not out, L Heaven 2-16
Australia 166/3 (19.5 overs), L Heaven 69, S Palmer 54 not out
Australia won by 7 wickets
Man of the Match: Lindsay Heaven
Sunday 31st
Match 3
Australia v England
Australia: 169/4, L Heaven 88 not out, S Palmer 33
England: 170/4 (18.3 overs), M Dean 61 not out, P Blueitt 24
England won by 6 wickets
Man of the Match: Lindsay Heaven
Twenty20 Series Score
Australia 1 England 1
2015 Results
Royal London One Day International Series
Match 1
Sunday 24th May 2015
At Leamington Cricket Club
India: 314/6 (36 overs), K Patel 64, A Reddy 59, Prakash 44, Ganesh 42 not out
England: 256 All Out (32.2 overs), N Foy 90, L Sugg 72
India won by 58 runs
** Match reduced to 36 overs per side due to rain
Match 2
Monday 25th May 2015
At Wolverhampton Cricket Club
India: 295 All Out (37.4 overs), A Reddy 121 not out, K Patel 48, J Hollingsworth 4-45
England: 212 All Out (35.4 overs), M Dean 80, M Page 54
India won by 83 runs
Match 3
Friday 29th May 2015
At Arundel Castle Cricket Club
India: 317/3 (33.3 overs), Venkatesh 109 not out, A Reddy 71 not out, Madhu 61, Sonu 42
England: did not bat
Match Abandoned due to rain
India won the Royal London One Day International series 2-0
Twenty20 International Series
Match 1
Thursday 28th May 2015
At The KIA Oval
England: 213/5, L Sugg 62, N Foy 56, P Blueitt 32 not out
India: 214/6 (18.5 overs), Prakesh 77, Ganesh 37, J Hollingsworth 3-33
India won by 4 wickets
Match 2
Saturday 30th May 2015
At Arundel Castle Cricket Club
England: 133/7, M Dean 40
India: 134/4 (16.1 overs),Venkatesh 39, K Patel 36
India won by 6 wickets
Match 3
Saturday 30th May 2015
At Arundel Castle Cricket Club
India: 257/2, K Patel 102 not out, S Naik 79, Prakesh 63
England: 180/8, S Ledwith 37
India won by 77 runs
India won the Twenty20 Series 3-0
2014 Results
Blind Cricket World Cup – Cape Town, South Africa
All matches are 40 overs per side
Group Stage
Friday 28th November
England v South Africa
England: 341/2, L Sugg 162 not out, M Dean 133
South Africa: 300/6
England won by 41 runs
Pakistan beat India by 7 wickets
Saturday 29th November
England v India
England: 259/9, M Dean 59, L Sugg 52
India: 260/2
India won by 8 wickets
Australia beat Bangladesh
Pakistan beat South Africa by 7 wickets
Sunday 30th November
England v Pakistan
Pakistan: 446/8
England: 239/7, M Page 68, J Hollingsworth 40
Pakistan won by 207 runs
South Africa beat Bangladesh by 170 runs
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 7 wickets
Monday 1st December
Australia beat South Africa by 5 wickets
India beat Sri Lanka by 140 runs
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 9 wickets
Tuesday 2nd December
England v Bangladesh
England: 504/6, D Field 123, M Page 117, K Duncan 60 not out, L Sugg 45
Bangladesh: 350/9, J Millard 3-60
England won by 154 runs
India beat Australia by 9 wickets
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 224 runs
Wednesday 3rd December
England v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: 391/8, J Hollingsworth 4-54
England: 301 All Out, L Sugg 130, M Page 102
Sri Lanka won by 90 runs
Pakistan beat Australia by 9 wickets
India beat South Africa by 8 wickets
Thursday 4th December
England v Australia
England: 469/3, J Hollingsworth 144, L Sugg 134 not out
Australia: 323 All Out
England won by 146 runs
India beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 8 wickets
Saturday 6th December
Semi-finals
Pakistan v England
England 264/8, L Sugg 105, J Hollingsworth 53
Pakistan: 268/2
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
India v Sri Lanka
India: 407 All Out
Sri Lanka: 273/9
India won by 134 runs
Sunday 7th December
Final
Pakistan v India
Pakistan: 389/7 (40 overs)
India: 392/5 (39.4 overs)
India won by 5 wickets
Group Stage Table
1. Pakistan: Played 5, points 15
2. India: Played 5, Points 12
3. Sri Lanka: Played 5, Points 9
4. England: Played 5, Points 6
5. Australia: Played 5, Points 3
6. South Africa: Played 5, Points 0
** Bangladesh arrived late so their fixtures were counted as friendly matches
2012 Results
England v Australia
Ashes Series
Game 1
Wednesday 30th May
At Malvern College
Australia: 319 All Out (39.5 overs), M Khatri 3-54
England: 243 All Out (33.4 overs), A Powers 118, R Moxley 5-38
Australia won by 76 runs
Man of the Match: Ray Moxley (Australia)
Game 2
Thursday 31st May
At Malvern College
England: 338/6 (40 overs), A Powers 107, L Sugg 107 not out
Australia: 260/2 (30.1 overs), M Horsey 90 not out, M Zanus 54
Australia won by 8 wickets after rain revised target
(Rain Revised target of 260 from 33 overs)
Man of the Match: Andy Powers (England)
Game 3
Saturday 2nd June
At Warwick School
England 297/7 (40 overs), M Dean 59, H Swanepoel 57
Australia: 298/8 (40 overs), M Horsey 68 not out, M Haskitt 54, D Gorsey 51
Australia won by 2 wickets
Man of the Match: Matt Horsey (Australia)
* Australia won the Ashes series 3-0.
Twenty20 Series for the Julie Powers Memorial Trophy
Game 1
Sunday 3rd June
At Feckenham CC
Rained Off
Game 2
Monday 4th June
At Leamington Cricket Club
England 209/1 (20 overs), M Dean 111 not out
Australia: 135 All Out (15.5 overs), L Sugg 3-19
England won by 74 runs
Man of the Match: Matt Dean (England)
Game 3
Monday 4th June
At Leamington Cricket Club
Australia: 147/3 (20 overs), L Heaven 69 not out
England: 149/1 (17.2 overs), A Powers 82 not out
England won by 9 wickets
Man of the Match: Andy Powers (England)
Game 4
Tuesday 5th June
At Feckenham CC
Rained Off
* England won the Twenty20 series 2-0.
Twenty20 World Cup
Group Stage
Sunday 2nd December
England v Pakistan
Pakistan: 329/1
England: 163/7
Pakistan won by 166 runs
Monday 3rd December
England v India
India: 325/3
England: 151/7
India won by 174 runs
Tuesday 4th December
England v Bangladesh
Bangladesh: 7/0 (1.1 overs)
Match Abandoned, Rain
Wednesday 5th December
England v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: 202/6
England: 189/6, M Dean 68, L Sugg 52
Sri Lanka won by 13 runs
Thursday 6th December
England v South Africa
England: 265/1, M Dean 139 not out, J Hollingsworth 69
South Africa: 180/6, L Sugg 3-17
England won by 85 runs
Friday 7th December
England v Nepal
Nepal: 151/9
England: 152/0 (8.2 overs), A Powers 77 not out, M Dean 63 not out
England won by 10 wickets
Saturday 8th December
England v Australia
Australia: 273/5
England: 274/7 (19.4 overs), M Dean 95
England won by 3 wickets
Monday 10th December
England v West Indies
West Indies: 213/6
England: 217/3 (16.4 overs) A Powers 122
England won by 7 wickets
Semi Final
Wednesday 12th December
England v Pakistan
England: 181/9, M Dean 61
Pakistan: 182/1 (13 overs)
Pakistan won by 9 wickets
Final
Thursday 13th December
Pakistan v India
India: 258/8
Pakistan: 229/8
India won by 29 runs
Group Stage Table
1. Pakistan: Played 8, Points 24
2. India: Played 8, Points 21
3. Sri Lanka: Played 8, Points 18
4. England: Played 8, Points 13
5. Australia: Played 8, Points 12
6. West Indies: Played 8, Points 9
7. South Africa: Played 8, Points 4
8. Nepal: Played 8, Points 3
9. Bangladesh: Played 8, Points 2
2010 results
England v India ODI Series
10th August 2010
England v India
England: 82 All Out, L Sugg 24
India: 85/2
India won by 8 wickets
11th August 2010
England v India
India: 415/7, L Sugg 4-56, N Foy 2-65
England: 264 All Out, N Foy 152
India won by 151 runs
13th August 2010
England v India
India: 493/6
England: 181 All Out, L Sugg 60, A Powers 51
India won by 312 runs
14th August 2010
England v India
England: 20/1
Match Abandoned due to Rain
Series Result: England 0, India 3
England v Pakistan in Dubai
Twenty20 Match
4th April 2010
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 262/4
England: 173/6, L Sugg 71*
Pakistan won by 89 runs
ODI Series
5th April 2010
Pakistan v England
Pakistan: 498/7
England: 349/9, A Powers 108, N Foy 94, L Sugg 63
Pakistan won by 149 runs
6th April 2010
Pakistan v England
England: 439/3 (40 overs), N Foy 246*, L Sugg 90, M Dean 54
Pakistan: 440/6 (36.4 overs)
Pakistan won by 4 wickets
8th April 2010
Pakistan v England
England: 389/7 (40 overs), N Foy 226, A Powers 78
Pakistan: 390/0 (31.4 overs)
Pakistan won by 10 wickets
2008 Results
Blind Cricket Ashes Series in Australia, ODI Matches
10th December 2008
Australia v England
England: 315/8, N Foy 74, L Sugg 74, G Dean 45
Australia: 282/8
England won by 33 runs
12th December 2008
Australia v England
England: 28/0
Match Abandoned due to rain
14th December 2008
Australia v England
England: 370/8, N Foy 200, A Powers 68
Australia: 235/6, R Turnham 2-17
England won by 135 runs
16th December 2008
Australia v England
Australia: 264/5 (40 overs), L Sugg 2-53
England: 265/3 (35.5 overs), L Sugg 112*, M Dean 49, G Dean 48*
England won by 7 wickets
17th December 2008
Australia v England
England: 331/6, D Field 126*, L Sugg 59, N Foy 54
Australia: 331/8
Match Tied
Series Result: Australia 0.5, England 3.5
England v West Indies ODI Matches
3rd August 2008
England v West Indies
England: 391/4, A Powers 179, M Dean 115
West Indies: 215/9
England won by 176 runs
4th August 2008
England v West Indies
England: 474/2, N Foy 192, A Powers 132, L Sugg 51*, M Dean 47*
West Indies: 167/6, J Garbett 3-32
England won by 307 runs
* Previous International Results will be added to this website soon