Yardy was picked for the
England A tour of
West Indies in 2005–06, and the following summer he forced his way into the full
England team. In August 2006, he was provisionally selected for England's
ICC Champions Trophy initial squad of 30, retaining his place in the final 14-man squad. On 23 August, he was also named in the 16-man squad for the NatWest Series of
One Day Internationals against
Pakistan. Making his full international debut in a
Twenty20 international at Bristol on 28 August, Yardy made an unbeaten 24 from 14 balls and took a wicket in debut. He went on to make his ODI debut against
Pakistan at
Trent Bridge in September, taking 3/24, the best figures by an England male spinner on ODI debut. In December, Yardy was not included in the England squad for the one-day series in Australia following a disappointing
2006 ICC Champions Trophy performance in India. He captained of the England A squad to tour Bangladesh in 2007 and in June was selected in the 14-man one-day squad for matches against the
West Indies. After three years, he was recalled for the
2010 World Twenty20 in the West Indies. He was ever-present in the tournament, taking four wickets as England won the tournament, beating
Australia in the final. Yardy was then recalled to the ODI team and was again ever-present in the early-summer series against Australia and Bangladesh. Although he only took four wickets in eight games, he proved to be economical at only 4.36 runs an over and scored his first international half-century, making 57 at
The Oval against Australia. Yardy was selected in England's 15-man squad for the
2011 World Cup. He opened the bowling in a match against South Africa, just the second time a spinner had opened the bowling for England in ODIs but on 24 March it was announced that he had flown home from the competition suffering with
depression. The competition were the last in his international career. In all he made 42 one-day appearances for England. ==Coaching career==