Resourceful Colly reaches landmark
His first four appearances were so disappointing that in another, more successful side, he may have been forced to wait a very long time before being invited back for another go.
But this was the England team in 2001, not exactly a powerhouse of one-day international cricket, and sure enough when later that year Paul Collingwood of Durham found himself on the plane.
Deliverance came in the first match in Harare - a maiden wicket (thanks to a James Foster stumping) and an important innings of 36 in what was a tricky run-chase. The seed for further success was sown, and eight years on he has become the most capped player for England in one-day internationals.

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