2008 Scotland and South Africa records Patel's man of the match winning bowling versus South Africa on 29 August 2008 Patel made his debut for England's senior one-day team in a match against Scotland on 18 August 2008. His first wicket was that of
Neil McCallum and he finished with figures of 1/22 from seven overs; he also took a catch and ran out the Scotland captain,
Ryan Watson. Patel remained part of England's ODI team for the series against South Africa later that summer, taking the notable wicket of
Herschelle Gibbs in the first ODI of the series at
Headingley. He recorded figures of 5/41 and scored 31 runs off 49 balls in the third ODI to win the man of the match award as England claimed the series. In September 2008, it was announced that Patel and six other players – the group was mostly made up of ODI specialists – would be given incremental contracts with the
England Cricket Board (ECB).
2008 India Patel played in the first ODI against India. India scored 387, with Patel taking figures of 2–78. He scored a run a ball 28 in reply, but England lost by 158 runs. India also won the second ODI, with Patel taking 0–37 and making with the bat. Patel made 26 in the third ODI as England were bowled out for 240, and again failed to make an impact with the ball. Patel took his third wicket of the series in the next match, but England again lost, this time by 19 runs on the DL Method, to go 4–0 down in the series. England lost the final game of the series, with Patel not required with the bat and he again failed to make an impact with the ball.
2011 Sri Lanka and Ireland Patel was recalled to the England squad in June 2011 to face Sri Lanka in
a T20I and five ODIs. Miller explained that Patel had been selected due to "excellent form and plenty of hard work". He made his Twenty20 International debut on 25 June against Sri Lanka; Patel was
run out without scoring and bowled two wicketless overs as England succumbed to a nine-wicket defeat. For the fifth and final match of the ODI series, Patel returned to play his first ODI since November 2008. He scored eight runs and took 1/49. Patel also played in the one-off game against Ireland, which England won by 11 runs on the DL Method. He took one wicket and scored 13 runs.
2011 India Patel was named in the England squad which enjoyed success over India on home soil. He played in the first two matches of the series, taking figures of 1–42 in the first match which had no result due to rain. In the second match England won by seven wickets, with Patel bowling just one over for eleven runs. He returned in the fifth match of the series, and while he was not required to bat, he took figures of 0–55 as England won by six wickets. In October, England
toured India for five ODIs and a T20I. Although England lost the series 5–0, Patel scored 160 runs and took four wickets at an average of 45.50. In the first ODI he took 1–49 and made 16 with the bat. In the second match he made 42 but didn't take any wickets as England lost eight wickets. During the third ODI Patel scored his maiden half-century, 70 from 43 balls, beating his previous highest score in the format of 42. In the fourth ODI he made very little impact with the bat or ball as England slumped to another defeat, while in the final match of the series he took three wickets and made 18 with the bat. Patel had been in the preliminary list for the player auction ahead of the
2012 Indian Premier League but opted to withdraw to concentrate on English domestic cricket as participating would have meant missing up to seven
County Championship matches.
2012 Pakistan and Sri Lanka The new year began with Patel's inclusion in the England Lions squad to tour Sri Lanka in late January and early February 2012 for a one-day series. Patel played in all five matches and scored 128 runs with a highest score of 50, and was the leading wicket-taker on either team in the series with 12 wickets. When the ODI squad to face Pakistan was announced in February Patel was included. In the first ODI he made an unbeaten 17 and took 3–26, as England won by 130 runs. England won the next game by 20 runs, with Patel taking figures of 2–51. Patel was not required to bat in the third game, as England recorded a nine wicket victory. England won the fourth game by nine wickets, although Patel did not pick up a wicket. During the series, which England won 4–0, Patel was given an incremental contract by the ECB. England had suffered a 3–0 defeats in the Tests against Pakistan and when they
toured Sri Lanka in March, struggling batsman
Eoin Morgan was dropped and Patel was selected in the Test squad for the first time. Patel played in both Tests against Sri Lanka, batting at number 7 England lost the first Test by 75 runs, with Patel taking 2–27 in Sri Lanka's first innings, although he did not pick up a wicket in the second. He made scores of two and nine and was dismissed each time by a spin bowler. In the second match, which England won by 8 wickets, he took figures of 0–32 in Sri Lanka's first innings before making 29 with the bat. He took a wicket in the second innings to help put England in control and they went on to win the match. Patel began the English season in April with a run of low scores, amassing 33 runs from his first four innings.
2012 Australia and South Africa He was selected for the final two matches of the series against Australia. In the fourth match he did not take a wicket and was not required to bat as England won by eight wickets. In the fit ODI he finished with figures of 0–17 and was again not required with the bat as England won by seven wickets on the DL Method. He played in the second ODI against South Africa, after taking 0–47 he top scored for England with 45 with the bat, but it wasn't enough to prevent an England defeat. In the next match he finished off the innings for England, scoring an unbeaten 13 to help England to a four wicket victory. England won the fourth ODI by 6 wickets, with Patel bowling economically and finishing with figures of 0–28. Patel could only make nine in the final match of the series, as South Africa secured a convincing seven wicket victory.
2012 T20 World Cup Patel made his first appearance of the tournament against Afghanistan, and finished up with exceptional figures, taking 2–6 off three overs, as England won by 116 runs. He also played against the West Indies, but was more expensive, finishing with figures of 0–38, with England losing by 15 runs. He played in England's final match of the tournament against Sri Lanka, when he topped score with 67 as England reached 150, 19 runs short of Sri Lanka's total. England failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
2012/13 India Patel played in the first Test against India, but struggled with bat and ball. After taking 1/96 in the first innings, he didn't take a wicket in the second innings and scored just ten runs in the match as England lost by nine wickets. Batting at six, he scored 26 in England's first innings of the second Test, but did not take a wicket as England won by ten wickets. In the third Test, Patel did not bowl in India's first innings, but scored 33 in England's reply as they built a big lead. He only bowled one over in the second innings as England won by eight wickets. In the first ODI, Patel scored an unbeaten 44 as England won by nine runs. He scored an unbeaten 30 in the next match but England were bowled out for 158 and lost the match. Patel was dismissed for a duck in the next match as England suffered a seven wicket defeat. He played a limited role in the next match, scoring just one and bowling just three overs as England lost by five wickets. England won the final match of the series, after scoring 226 in the first innings. Patel took figures of 1–46 in India's reply as England won by seven wickets.
2013 New Zealand Patel played in the two T20 internationals against New Zealand. England won by 40 runs, with Patel taking 0–17. He kept his place for the next match, but was expensive, bowling two overs for 20 runs. He was run out for six with the bat and New Zealand won by 55 runs.
2015 Pakistan After a three-year absence from England's Test squad, Patel was called up for
England's series against Pakistan in October 2015 after
Zafar Ansari was ruled out with a hand injury. He played in the third Test, and took figures of 2–85 in Pakistan's first innings before making 42 with the bat. He took 1–79 in Pakistan's second innings but was then dismissed for a duck as England lost by 127 runs. ==References==