History of Test cricket from 1901 to 1914
- History of Test cricket from 1901 to 1914
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England in Australia 1901/2
This was the last privately run England tour of Australia. The Melbourne Cricket Club invited MCC to send a side, but they declined. Archie MacLaren was therefore invited instead, and accepted. George Hirst, Wilfred Rhodes, KS Ranjitsinjhi, Stanley Jackson and CB Fry were not available. Maclaren's great coup was to select Sydney Barnes, who had been playing in the Lancashire League and had played only a handful of games for Lancashire. [Ralph Barker and Irving Rosenwater: "England v Australia: A Compendium of Test Cricket between the countries 1877–1968", 1969, ISBN 0-7134-0317-9, p82.]
"Match length: Timeless. Balls per over: 6. Series result: Australia won 4–1."
England in Australia 1903/4
This was the first touring party to be selected and managed by MCC. [Ibid, p95.]
"Match length: Timeless. Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won 3–2."
outh Africa in England 1907
"Match length: 3 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won 1–0."
England in South Africa 1909/10
"Match length: 5 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: South Africa won 3–2."
Triangular tournament: Australia and South Africa in 1912
"Match length: 3 days (except last game: Timeless). Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won the triangular tournament."
England in South Africa 1913/4
"Match length: 4 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won 4–0."
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