List of England Test wicket-keepers

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This is a chronological list of England Test wicket-keepers. The list comprises players who were the designated wicket-keeper at the toss, so the number of matches does not include times when a player has acted as a stand-in keeper, or appeared as a batsman only.

Jonny Bairstow, former England Test wicket-keeper

Alan Knott kept wicket in 95 Test matches for England, and is currently the record-holder, both in terms of caps as wicket keeper, and dismissals.[1] Godfrey Evans is the record-holder for stumpings.[1] A number of the players listed have played a large number of Test matches as specialist batsmen, for example Jonny Bairstow has played 100 Tests in total, as of March 2024.[2]

On occasions, another player has stepped in to relieve the primary wicket-keeper due to injury or illness. Unless the relief player was himself a recognised Test wicket-keeper, he is not included here. The list also does not include Billy Murdoch, who kept in the second innings of his only Test for England,[3] having previously appeared as wicket-keeper in one of his 18 Tests for Australia. He and Jonny Bairstow are the only replacement keepers to make a stumping for England. Eight stand-in keepers have taken a total of ten catches as replacements,[4][citation needed][original research?] including two by Jonny Bairstow.

Bairstow and Buttler are unique in that they are both considered specialist wicket keepers for their county teams in first-class cricket, but both have been in the same Test team on multiple occasions with one of them playing as a batsman - more usually with Buttler behind the stumps, but on a few occasions with Bairstow as the designated keeper: and furthermore, both have stood in as keeper for the other due to injury or illness, and both have even made a dismissal under the circumstances while standing in for each other.

On one occasion in 1986, two replacement wicket-keepers were called on, neither of whom were members of the side, and one was a member of the crowd. Former England keeper, Bob Taylor, aged 45 and retired from professional cricket, stepped in at a Test match to replace Bruce French, with the permission of the New Zealand captain, after French had been hit in the head while batting.[5] Taylor's appearance was delayed until third over of the innings, because a suitable playing kit had to be found and tailored to fit him: thus for the first two overs, the role of keeper was temporarily filled by specialist batsman Bill Athey (a member of the playing team) while another substitute fielded in the outfield. Later, Hampshire's Bobby Parks, (son of former England wicket keeper Jim Parks) who did not otherwise make a Test appearance in his career, arrived at lunch on the fourth day, and took over from Taylor for the rest of the day.[5] Bruce French was deemed to have recovered from his injury, and took his position at the start of the fifth day, but was barely needed: only one ball was bowled, and New Zealand lost their last wicket to it. None of the four keepers made a dismissal in the innings.

Statistics are correct as of 31 July 2025.[6]

More information No., Player ...
No.PlayerCounty/countiesSpanTestsCatchesStumpingsTotal
dismissals
1John Selby[A]Nottinghamshire18772101
2Leland HoneMCC18791202
3Alfred LytteltonMiddlesex1880–18844202
4Dick PillingLancashire1881–1888810414
5Edmund TylecoteKent1882–188665510
6Joe HunterYorkshire1884–188558311
7Mordecai SherwinNottinghamshire1887–18883527
8Henry WoodKent and Surrey1888–18924213
9Gregor MacGregor[B]Middlesex1890–1893714317
10Punch PhilipsonMiddlesex1892–189558311
11Leslie GayHampshire and Somerset18941314
12Harry ButtSussex18963112
13Dick LilleyWarwickshire1896–190935702292
14Bill StorerDerbyshire1897–1899611011
15Jack BoardGloucestershire1899–190668311
16Leonard Moon[C]Middlesex19061101
17Dick YoungSussex1907–19082606
18Joe HumphriesDerbyshire19083707
19Bert Strudwick[D]Surrey1910–192627611273
20Neville TufnellSurrey19101011
21Tiger Smith[E]Warwickshire1911–19121016319
22Arthur DolphinYorkshire19211101
23George BrownHampshire1921–192379312
24George StreetSussex19231011
25George WoodKent19243516
26George DuckworthLancashire1924–193624451560
27Rony StanyforthYorkshire1927–19284729
28Harry ElliottDerbyshire1928–193448311
29Harry SmithGloucestershire19281101
30Les Ames[F]Kent1929–193944722395
31Tich CornfordSussex19304538
32Bill FarrimondLancashire1931–19354527
33Hopper LevettKent19341303
34Fred PriceMiddlesex19381202
35Arthur WoodYorkshire1938–1939410111
36Paul Gibb[G]Essex and Yorkshire19463314
37Godfrey EvansKent1946–19599117346219
38Billy Griffith[H]Surrey and Sussex19492505
39Arthur McIntyre[I]Surrey1950–19552707
40Don BrennanYorkshire19512011
41Dick SpoonerWarwickshire1951–1955710212
42Keith AndrewNorthamptonshire1954–19632101
43Roy SwetmanGloucestershire, Nottinghamshire and Surrey1959–19601124226
44Jim Parks[J]Sussex and Somerset1960–19684310111112
45John Murray[K]Middlesex1961–19672052355
46Geoff MillmanNottinghamshire1961–1962613215
47Alan SmithWarwickshire1962–1963620020
48Jimmy BinksYorkshire19642808
49Alan KnottKent1967–19819525019269
50Bob TaylorDerbyshire1971–1984571677174
51David BairstowYorkshire1979–1981412113
52Paul DowntonKent and Middlesex1981–19883070575
53Bruce FrenchNottinghamshire1986–19881638139
54Jack RichardsSurrey1986–1988820121
55Jack RussellGloucestershire1988–19985415312165
56Alec Stewart[L]Surrey1991–20038222714241
57Richard BlakeyYorkshire19932202
58Steve RhodesWorcestershire1994–19951146349
59Warren HeggLancashire1998–19992808
60Chris ReadNottinghamshire1999–20071548654
61James FosterEssex2001–2002717118
62Geraint JonesKent2004–2006341285133
63Matt PriorSussex2007–20147924313256
64Tim AmbroseWarwickshire2008–20091131031
65Jonny Bairstow[M]Yorkshire2013–20235519813211
66Jos Buttler[N]Lancashire2014–2022371301131
67Ben FoakesSurrey2018–20242157863
68Ollie Pope[O]Surrey2019–2024622123
69James BraceyGloucestershire20212606
70Sam BillingsKent20222707
71Jamie SmithSurrey2024–20251552254
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Notes

  • A Selby appeared in four further Tests as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • B MacGregor appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • C Moon appeared in three further Tests as a fielder, taking three catches.
  • B Strudwick appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • E Smith appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking one catch.
  • F Ames appeared in three further Tests as a fielder, taking two catches.
  • G Gibb appeared in five further Tests as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • H Griffith appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • I McIntyre appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking one catch.
  • J Parks appeared in three further Tests as a fielder, taking two catches.
  • K Murray appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking no catches.
  • L Stewart appeared in 51 further Tests as a fielder, taking 36 catches.
  • M Bairstow has appeared in 40 further Tests as a fielder, taking 36 catches. He stood in as wicket-keeper for Foakes and Buttler in six of these games, taking two catches and one stumping; and 19 catches respectively.[7][8]
  • N Buttler has appeared in 20 further Tests as a fielder, taking 23 catches. He stood in as wicket-keeper for Bairstow in one of these games.[9]
  • O Pope has appeared in 55 further Tests as a fielder, taking 55 catches.

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