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England /ˈɪŋglənd/ (help·info) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population, whilst its mainland territory occupies most of the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain. England shares land borders with Scotland to... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Marcus Trescothick England lost the series 4–1, with the majority of the England batsmen's contributions being overshadowed by Mark Butcher's 173 not out to win the fourth Test.

Kevin Pietersen Pietersen ended the series, which England lost 4–1, with 454 runs in five innings, and the Player of the Series award.

Kevin Pietersen In the one-day series, which England lost 5–1, he was top scorer for England in four out of the five matches he played, and had the highest average of any player with 58.20.

Kevin Pietersen On England's tour against New Zealand, Pietersen averaged 33.00 in the ODI series, with one score of 50 in the tied 4th match; England lost the series 3-1.

Results for "England lost match"

Fred Tate This was the famous match at Old Trafford which England lost by 3 runs, and with it the series.

Marcus Trescothick However, his series ended with two consecutive ducks, and England lost all their matches in the tournament.

Marcus Trescothick As it transpired, Trescothick scored 193 in the first innings (although England lost the match), and Vaughan returned for the second Test.

Results for "England lost wickets"

Fred Tate England lost their ninth wicket in their second innings with eight wanted for victory.

Marcus Trescothick He displayed a calm temperament when England lost early wickets, scoring 66 and forming a partnership of 179 with Alec Stewart.

Results for "England lost prominence"

H. P. Lovecraft There is a lack of analysis as to whether England's gradual loss of prominence and related conflicts (Boer War, India, World War I) had an impact on Lovecraft's worldview.

Results for "England lost shoot"

Aaron Lennon Lennon was then himself substituted for Jamie Carragher immediately prior to a penalty shoot out, which England lost 3-1, with Carragher ironically missing his penalty.

Results for "England lost conflicts"

H. P. Lovecraft There is a lack of analysis as to whether England's gradual loss of prominence and related conflicts (Boer War, India, World War I) had an impact on Lovecraft's worldview.

Results for "England lost ships"

Islam in England From 1609 to 1616, England lost 466 ships to Barbary pirates, who sold the passengers into slavery in North Africa.

Results for "England lost shootout"

Steven Taylor (footballer) After playing through extra-time with the injury, he was called upon to take part in the penalty shootout, and converted his spot-kick, although England exited the tournament after losing the shootout 13-12.

Results for "England lost merchant ships"

Algeria From 1609 to 1616, England lost 466 merchant ships to Barbary pirates.

Results for "England lost have"

Kevin Pietersen Pietersen had a less successful time in the three Test matches against Pakistan, which England lost 2–0.

Results for "England lost thanks"

Gareth Barry England lost 1–0 thanks to a second half Andres Iniesta goal.

Results for "England lost Test"

Cyril Washbrook After England had lost the Second Test against Australia at Lord's to go one-nil down in the five match series, the 41 year old was asked by his fellow selectors to leave the room.

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Results for "England won match"

August 2004 in sports England have now won seven consecutive Test matches, a feat they haven't achieved for 75 years.

August 2004 in sports Test cricket: England win the second Test match against the West Indies at Edgbaston by 256 runs.

Jimmy Hill "If England are going to win this match, they're going to have to score a goal."

Marcus Trescothick Although Trescothick scored 117 in the second Test, it was not enough for England to win the match.

Anfield The first international match to be hosted at Anfield was between England and Ireland, in 1889, England won the match 6–1.

Anfield England have also played Wales at the stadium on three occasions, in 1905, 1922 and 1931, England won all three matches.

Garfield Sobers England won the match by 9 wickets.

Results for "England won Championship"

1884 Home Nations Championship England won the championship for the second consecutive season and in beating the other three nations won the Triple Crown for the second time.

Steve Bloomer Bloomer helped England win the British Home Championship eight times.

Results for "England won Test"

Marcus Trescothick He made a further improvement with an even larger score of 180, as England won the fourth Test.

Garfield Sobers Four matches were drawn and England won the Fourth Test at Queen's Park Oval following a controversial declaration by Sobers which enabled England to score the necessary 215-3 to win at just four runs an over.

Results for "England won Slam"

Scotland national rugby union team In 1926, Scotland became the first Home nation side to defeat England at Twickenham after England had won the Grand Slam five times in eight seasons.

Results for "England won Ashes"

Cyril Washbrook The Fifth Test at The Oval saw Washbrook's last Test innings, a duck, but with the game drawn, England had won the Ashes.

Results for "England won Test"

Allan Border After England won the First Test, consecutive centuries by Border at Perth and Adelaide enabled Australia to secure consecutive draws.

Results for "England won series"

Kevin Pietersen In the five match ODI series, Pietersen batted in three innings which included a score of 77 not out; he finished the series with an average of 104.00 as England won the series 4–0.

Results for "England won feat"

August 2004 in sports England have now won seven consecutive Test matches, a feat they haven't achieved for 75 years.

Results for "England won ^^ Odi"

Kevin Pietersen He was also performing well in the one-day series with two explosive innings of 56 from 39 balls to help England win the first ODI, and 28 from 27 balls in the second.

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Results for "England beat Wales"

1907–08 in English football England and Scotland shared the trophy, having each beaten Wales and Ireland in their opening matches before drawing 1-1 with each other in the final game.

1907–08 in English football In the second matches however, England and Scotland's quality told, as England beat Wales 7-1 in Wrexham and Ireland succumbed 5-0 in Dublin.

Results for "England beat Australia"

Birmingham England beat Australia in the finals.

Results for "England beat Zimbabwe"

James Kirtley His first One Day International was in 2001, as England beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets.

Results for "England beat West Indies"

Garfield Sobers He lost a series for the first time in 1967-68 when West Indies were surprisingly beaten at home by England.

Results for "England beat Indies"

August 2004 in sports Test cricket: England beat the West Indies by seven wickets at Old Trafford in the third Test, securing the series.

Results for "England beat rest"

United States men's national soccer team In the 1950 World Cup, the United States lost its first match 3-1 against Spain, but then won 1-0 against England in what is widely considered one of the greatest upsets in football history, England having recently beaten the rest of Europe 6-1 in an exhibition match.

Results for "England beat United States"

1987 in sports March 21 – In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, London, where England beat the United States of America 3-1.

Results for "England beat Ireland"

1907–08 in English football England and Scotland shared the trophy, having each beaten Wales and Ireland in their opening matches before drawing 1-1 with each other in the final game.

Results for "England beat West"

August 2004 in sports Test cricket: England beat the West Indies by ten wickets in the fourth and final Test match, at The Oval.

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    England

    England 11px|link=Media:en-us-England.ogg|en-us-England.ogg /ˈɪŋglənd/ (help·info) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population, whilst its mainland territory occupies most of the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain.
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    England (disambiguation)

    England is the largest of the four countries of the United Kingdom. England may also refer to:
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    Township (England)

    In some parts of northern England, the parishes were too large to be managed conveniently.
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    England A

    England A refers to England's developmental national teams in several sports. Players on these teams often "graduate" to slots on the appropriate senior national team.
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    Category:England

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    For England...!

    For England...! episode guide at bbc.co.uk
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    England (song)

    "England" is a song written by Justin Hawkins from The Darkness and released by him under the name British Whale and used as the unofficial World Cup single for the England National Team.
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    England (the album)

    England (The Album), released in 2004, is a compilation of music which all is closely related to England. The album was released to coincide with the Euro 2004 football tournament.
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    England (British postage stamps)

    "England" was a set of special commemorative postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail in 2006. The stamps were the final part of the British Journey series, which had previously featured Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
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    Church of England

    Like many other Anglican churches, the Church of England has entered into full communion with the Old Catholics.

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