Bonvilston's Johnnie Clay (bowling), England career 1935 (1 Test)
Rhos-on-Sea all-rounder Wilf Wooller - who captained Glamorgan and played for Wales at rugby - served as an England cricket selector but was never capped
Usk all-rounder Allan Watkins (batting) played 15 Tests in the period 1948-52 and became Glamorgan's first England centurion
Swansea opener Gilbert Parkhouse played seven Tests between 1950 and 1959
Carmarthenshire left-armed paceman Jeff Jones played in 15 Tests between 1964 and 1968
Jeff Jones was followed into the England team by his son Simon (right)
Bangor-born off-spinner Pat Pocock had the longest-spanning England career of any Welshman, playing 25 Tests between 1968 and 1985
Swansea batsman Tony Lewis captained England on his debut in 1972 and led the side on eight of his nine Test appearances
Greg Thomas, the 'Trebanos Terror', played five Tests in 1986-7, but the paceman's career was blighted by injury
Cardiff left-handed opening batsman Hugh Morris won three caps in 1991, enduring a tough time at the hands of the formidable West Indies pacemen
Maesteg seamer Steve Watkin was desperately unlucky not to play more than three Tests in an England career that lasted from 1991 to 1994
Morriston spinner Robert Croft (left) played 21 Tests and 50 one-day internationals in the period 1996-2001
Morriston paceman Simon Jones played a key role in the epic 2005 Ashes win, but his career has been ravaged by injury
Papua New Guinea-born, Australia-raised wicket-keeper Geraint Jones is a proud Welshman through his parents
Caught Jones, bowled Jones: Geraint and Simon combine to dismiss Brendon McCullum at Lord's in the first Test against New Zealand in 2004
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