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  1. Michael Andrew Atherton OBE (born 23 March 1968) is a broadcaster, journalist and a former England international cricketer. A right-handed opening batsman for Lancashire and England, and occasional leg-break bowler, he achieved the captaincy of England at the age of 25 and led the side in a record 54 Test matches.

    • Right-handed
    • Right arm leg break
    • 16/46
    • 20 August 1998 v Sri Lanka
  2. Michael Atherton describes dramatic Rawalpindi victory as "one of England's finest-ever Test-match wins" 05-Dec-2022 • ESPNcricinfo staff Walk like an Englishman

    • Male
    • April 23, 1968
    • England
  3. contributor. @ Athersmike. Mike Atherton has been The Times's chief cricket correspondent since 2007. He was formerly captain of the England cricket team between 1993 and 1998, during a career...

  4. 26. Juli 2020 · When Michael Atherton stood up to White Lightning. Drama. Fervour. Anger. Resilience. Few days in Test cricket have been as captivating as July 26, 1998, the fourth day of the fourth Test between South Africa and England at Trent Bridge.

  5. 23. März 2013 · Michael Atherton, English captain, opening batsman, and reputed journalist, braved fast bowlers, teammates, his board and media — local and foreign — throughout his career. By Abhishek ...

  6. Career Information. Teams. England. A sturdy opening batsman with a robust technique, Michael Atherton started cricket at an early age and grew rapidly through the system. At the age of 16, he...

  7. 23. März 2019 · A nostalgic and critical appraisal of the former England captain and opening batsman, who played in a tough era of fast bowling. The article praises Atherton's skill, determination, stoicism and character, but also acknowledges his limitations and failures.