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  Nationality English
  Country England
  Country Abbrev ENG
  Name Ian Bell
  Picture Cricket_no_picpng
  Batting Style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
  Bowling Style Right arm medium (RM)
  Tests 14
  Test Runs 912
  Test Bat Avg 3965
  Test 100s/50s 2/7
  Test Top Score 162
  Test Overs 17
  Test Wickets 1
  Test Bowl Avg 6400
  Test 5s 0
  Test 10s 0
  Test Best Bowling 1/33
  Test Catches/stumpings 16/0
  ODIs 12
  ODI Runs 304
  ODI Bat Avg 3800
  ODI 100s/50s 0/2
  ODI Top Score 75
  ODI Overs 34
  ODI Wickets 3
  ODI Bowl Avg 300
  ODI 5s 0
  ODI Best Bowling 3-9
  ODI Catches/stumpings 2/0
  Date 15 April
  Year 2006


Ian Ronald Bell MBE (born 11 April 1982 in Coventry , West Midlands ) is an English Cricket er. He plays County Cricket for Warwickshire County Cricket Club .

After a single appearance for Warwickshire's second team in late April 1998 , Bell's next matches at senior level were with the England Under-19 Cricket Team on their tour of New Zealand that winter. He made 91 in the first innings of the first "Test", and 115 in the first innings of the third; Dayle Hadlee was moved to declare Bell the best 16-year-old he had ever seen. Bell played in several more Under-19 series, captaining the team at home against Sri Lanka in 2000 , in their 2000 / 01 tour of India , and for the first match at home against West Indies in 2001 .

By this time Bell had made his First-class debut, appearing in a single match for the Warwickshire first team in April 1999 , but was out for a Duck in his only innings and played no further part at that level until 2000/01, when he followed on from his Under-19 matches by playing for England A against the Leeward Islands in the Busta Cup tournament game in Anguilla .

Bell was brought into the full England Test Squad to cover for the injured Mark Butcher on the 2001 / 02 New Zealand tour, but a poor run of form at domestic level - he Averaged just 27.49 over the next two English seasons - meant that he had to wait a little longer for his Test Match debut. He got his chance in the 2004 series against West Indies, when he made 70 in his only innings. Despite this success, and a domestic season that brought him 1,714 runs at 68.56 including six centuries, Bell was not selected for the tour of South Africa the following winter.

In 2005 , Bell enjoyed a superb start to the season, scoring 480 first-class runs in April alone to break Graeme Hick 's 17-year-old record. He was recalled to the England team for the two-Test series against Bangladesh ; England's crushing Innings Victories in both Tests allowed him only two chances to make an impression, but he grasped the opportunity with both hands. In the first Test at Lord's , Bell made 65 not out, and in the second at Chester-le-Street he scored 162 not out, in the process becoming the first Englishman since Leslie Ames in 1935 to score over 100 runs before lunch in a Test match. This meant that after three Test matches, he had the absurd Batting Average of 297.

For the 2005 Ashes Series , three players (Bell, Graham Thorpe and Kevin Pietersen ) were in the running for two spots in the team, and Bell and Pietersen were preferred to Thorpe. Bell failed in the first two matches, at Lord's and Edgbaston , but in the third Test at Old Trafford he overcame early struggles against Shane Warne to post a half-century in each innings. However, he only scored six runs in four Innings in the fourth and fifth Tests, leaving him with a batting average for the series of only 17.10, by far the lowest of the English batsmen.

Despite failing against Australia , he was included in the 17-man squad for the winter tour of Pakistan . There was speculation in the press that he wouldn't be included in the Test team, but when Michael Vaughan was injured before the first Test, Bell got another opportunity. He took it, scoring a Century and two half-centuries in the three-match series, and becoming England's top scorer in the series with 313 runs at an average of 52.16. He also took his first Test wicket with his part-time Bowling .

This form on the subcontinent continued on February 18 , 2006 in England 's first warm-up game prior to the Test series against India . Bell top-scored with 78 at the Brabourne Stadium , Mumbai . He couldn't maintain this form into the test series where, in 6 innings, he only scored 131 runs at an average of just under 22. With Michael Vaughan and Marcus Trescothick to return for the Sri Lanka coupled with the good form of Paul Collingwood and the emergence of Alastair Cook some are questioning his place in the side.

His brother Keith, born two years later, plays amateur cricket for Staffordshire , and has also played seven games for the Warwickshire Second XI.

In the 2006 New Year Honours List, Ian Bell was awarded the MBE for his role in the successful Ashes squard.