Australian cricket team in England in 1882

Australian cricket team in England in 1882

Infobox cricket series
series= 1882 Australia v England Test
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date= August 28, 1882August 29, 1882
place= England
result= The one off Test was won by Australia
team1=
team2=
captain1= A N Hornby
captain2= Billy Murdoch
runs1= George Ulyett (37)
W. G. Grace (36)
runs2= Hugh Massie (56)
Billy Murdoch (42)
wickets1= Ted Peate (8)
Dick Barlow (5)
wickets2= Fred Spofforth (14)
Harry Boyle (5)

The 1882 Australia v England series was at the time considered to be part of another first-class cricket tour of England, by a combined team from the Australian colonies, but the match arranged between the Australians and an England side was later accepted to be a Test match. Although it was not known at the time, the one-off match played at The Oval in south London would become the birth of The Ashes.

The English side had lost the previous tour to Australia, but had remained undefeated at home by visiting Australian sides. Australian victory for the first time in England was widely condemned in the English press, including the publication of a satirical obituary which stated that "English cricket had died, and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". The English media then dubbed the next English tour to Australia in 1882–83 as "the quest to regain The Ashes".

Despite the Australia v England match later receiving Test status, and being the match that triggered the birth of The Ashes, the 1882 match is "not" considered to be part of The Ashes since it precedes the introduction of the trophy. For the tour as a whole, see the Australian cricket team in England in 1882.

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