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July 3, 2003
One chunky Somerset man grabbed a record from another today when Marcus Trescothick marched out to the crease at Old Trafford in the NatWest Series match against South Africa. It was his 68th consecutive one-day international for England, beating the record of 67 set by Ian Botham between 1977-78 and 1983-84.
Trescothick has been ever-present for England since making his debut - and cracking a typically aggressive 79 - against Zimbabwe at The Oval in 2000, during the inaugural NatWest Series.
However, although Trescothick already holds the England record, he still has a long way to go before he takes the overall lead. As our table shows, Sachin Tendulkar managed to play 185 consecutive ODIs between 1989-90 and 1997-98. At the current rate it will take Trescothick until around 2010 to approach that, by which time he could be a very clapped-out old Banger indeed.
Steven Lynch is editor of Wisden CricInfo.
Steven Lynch won the Wisden Cricket Monthly Christmas Quiz three years
running before the then-editor said "I can't let you win it again, but would
you like a job?" That lasted for 15 years, before he moved across to the
Wisden website when that was set up in 2000. Following the merger of the two
sites early in 2003 he was appointed as the global editor of Wisden
Cricinfo. In June 2005 he became the deputy editor of Wisden Cricketers'
Almanack. He continues to contribute the popular weekly "Ask Steven"
question-and-answer column on Cricinfo, and edits the Cricinfo Guide to
International Cricket, the third edition of which was published at the end
of 2008.
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