EnglishAustralia , formerly known as ELICOS Association of Australia, is an industry association of English language schools for International student students from overseas studying in Australia . External references http www.englishaustralia.com.au home.html Corporate web site Dead link date January 2011 http www.nzozeducation.com NZOZ Education NZOZ Education for Study in Australia and Study in New Zealand coord 33 52 44.02 S 151 12 44.02 E display title region AU type city source GNS enwiki Category Schools in Australia Category Students in AustraliaAustralia edu stub ... more details
English Island is an island off the coast of South Australia . It is a part of the Sir Joseph Banks Group and close to Sibsey Island . The island is most notable for its large colony of sea lion s, and for a secession movement started by the eccentic and self styled Sir Ralph Styles of English Island in 1954. The island is part of the Sir Joseph Banks Islands Important Bird Area , identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding site for seabird s and for Cape Barren Goose Cape Barren Geese . ref cite web url http www.birdata.com.au iba.vm title IBA Sir Joseph Banks Islands accessdate 2011 10 10 work Birdata first last publisher Birds Australia date ref References reflist coord 34 38 S 136 12 E region AU type isle source GNS enwiki display title Category Islands of South Australia Category Important Bird Areas of South Australia SouthAustralia geo stub ... more details
Locations in Australia with an English name is a list of Australian place names that were originally place names in England later applied in Australia by English people English emigrants and explorers ... countries Australia Category Towns in Australia Category Lists of places in AustraliaEnglish pt ... for the explorer John Oxley rather than the English place. In some cases the place name in England ... Square Milton, New South Wales Milton Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle New England Australia ... 2012 ref South Australia Brighton, South Australia Brighton Brinkworth, South Australia Brinkworth Burton, South Australia Burton Clarendon, South Australia Clarendon Clayton, South Australia Clayton Copley, South Australia Copley Darlington, South Australia Darlington Dutton, South Australia Dutton Glossop, South Australia Glossop Harrogate, South Australia Harrogate Hammond, South Australia Hammond Hyde Park, South Australia Hyde Park Littlehampton, South Australia Littlehampton Loxton, South Australia Loxton Lyndhurst, South Australia Lyndhurst Malvern, South Australia Malvern Mount Pleasant, South Australia Mount Pleasant Peterborough, South Australia Peterborough Redhill, South Australia Redhill Saddleworth, South Australia Saddleworth Salisbury, South Australia Salisbury Spalding, South Australia Spalding Stockwell, South Australia Stockwell Wellington, South Australia Wellington Woodside, South Australia Woodside Tasmania Beaconsfield, Tasmania Beaconsfield Bellingham, Tasmania ..., Victoria Torquay Woodside, Victoria Woodside Western Australia Bunbury, Western Australia Bunbury Boddington, Western Australia Boddington Darlington, Western Australia Darlington Denham, Western Australia Denham Exmouth, Western Australia Exmouth Highbury, Western Australia Highbury Northampton, Western Australia Northampton Parkwood, Western Australia Parkwood Redcliffe, Western Australia Redcliffe Spalding, Western Australia Spalding Caversham, Western Australia Caversham References reflist ... more details
The England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in the 1990 91 season to play a five match Test cricket Test series against Australia national cricket team Australia for the 1990 91 Ashes series . Whilst on tour, the English team played ten other first class cricket first class matches and participated in the three way World Series Cup against Australia and New Zealand cricket ... 91 Ashes series Australia won the Test series 3 0 with two matches drawn and therefore retained The Ashes ... at Brisbane Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 10 wickets http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 53 53764.html 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 8 wickets http ... Australia Cricket Association Ground &ndash Australia won by 9 wickets Other first class matches October 25 WACA President s XI Perth, Western Australia England won by 6 wickets 30 Western Australia Combined XI Perth, Australia WAC XI won by 3 wickets November 2 5 Western Warriors Western Australia Perth, Western Australia match drawn 9 12 Southern Redbacks South Australia Adelaide, South Australia South Australia won by 6 wickets 14 Tasmanian Tigers Tasmania Hobart, Tasmania England won by 8 wickets 16 19 An Australian XI Hobart, Australia match drawn December 4 Prime Minister s XI Canberra ... cricket team Australia and New Zealand cricket team New Zealand . England finished third in the table ... Zealand, WACA, Perth England by 4 wickets 9 v Australia, WACA, Perth Australia by 6 wickets 13 v ... by 8 wickets 16 v Australia, Gabba, Brisbane Australia by 37 runs January 1 v Australia, Sydney Cricket Ground Australia by 68 runs 10 v Australia, Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia by 3 runs England ... 1990 91 AUS England in Australia 1990 91.html CricketArchive &ndash tour itinerary Annual reviews ... of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia ... in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1970 71 to 1999 2000 Category English ... more details
The England cricket team toured Australia in the 1987 88 season and played one Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground , which was drawn and a one day international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground that Australia won. England were in Australia as part of the country s Bicentenary celebrations of 1988. The Ashes were not at stake in this one off test. References references External sources http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons Tours 1987 88.html CricketArchive tour itinerary Further reading Playfair Cricket Annual 1988 edition Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1988 edition International cricket tours of Australia Category 1987 in cricket Category 1988 in cricket Category 1987 in Australian sport Category 1988 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket seasons from 1970 71 to 1999 2000 Category International cricket competitions from 1985 86 to 1988 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
An England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in 1863 64. This was the second tour of Australia by an English team, the first having been in English cricket team in Australia in 1861 62 1861 62 . Squad The team was captained by George Parr cricketer George Parr Nottinghamshire CCC Nottinghamshire who was joined by William Caffyn , Julius Caesar cricketer Julius Caesar , Tom Lockyer , all Surrey CCC Surrey Alfred Clarke , Cris Tinley , John Jackson cricketer John Jackson all Nottinghamshire George Tarrant , Robert Carpenter cricketer Robert Carpenter , Thomas Hayward cricketer Thomas Hayward Cambridgeshire CCC Cambridgeshire George Anderson cricketer George Anderson Yorkshire CCC Yorkshire E M Grace amateur West Gloucestershire CC . Grace was the sole amateur in the party, all the other players being professionalism professionals . ref http www.cricinfo.com ci content image 189675.html CricInfo including team photo . Retrieved on 12 July 2009. ref Tour The team played 14 matches in Australia but only one of these is recognised as a first class cricket first class fixture . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Seasons AUS 1863 64 AUS G Parrs XI in Australia 1863 64.html CricketArchive &ndash tour itinerary . Retrieved on 12 July 2009. ref References Reflist Further reading Derek Birley , A Social History of English Cricket , Aurum, 1999 Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 International cricket tours of Australia DEFAULTSORT English Cricket Team in Australia in 1863 64 Category 1863 in cricket Category 1864 in cricket Category 1863 in Australian sport Category 1864 in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1863 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 cricket tour stub ... more details
An England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in 1873 74. This was the third tour of Australia by an English team, the previous one being in English cricket team in Australia in 1863 64 1863 64 . Squad The team was captained by W G Grace Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire who was joined by Fred Grace , James Bush sportsman James Bush both Gloucestershire William Oscroft , Martin McIntyre both Nottinghamshire Harry Jupp , James Southerton , Richard Humphrey , F H Boult all Surrey CCC Surrey Andrew Greenwood Yorkshire CCC Yorkshire James Lillywhite Sussex CCC Sussex W R Gilbert Middlesex CCC Middlesex . The party consisted of five amateurs and seven professionalism professionals . ref Rae, p.147. ref Tour The team played 15 matches in Australia but none are recognised as a first class cricket first class fixture . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Seasons AUS 1873 74 AUS WG Graces XI in Australia 1873 74.html CricketArchive &ndash tour itinerary . Retrieved on 12 July 2009. ref References Reflist Further reading Derek Birley , A Social History of English Cricket , Aurum, 1999 Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Simon Rae , W G Grace , Faber & Faber, 1999 International cricket tours of Australia DEFAULTSORT English Cricket Team in Australia in 1873 74 Category 1873 in cricket Category 1874 in cricket Category 1873 in Australian sport Category 1874 in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1873 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 cricket tour stub ... more details
File Ashes Taylor s magnificent batting 1924.jpg thumb Newspaper article describing batting on the fifth day of the first Ashes test, with Johnny Taylor cricketer Taylor s 108 in the record 10th wicket partnership. Marylebone Cricket Club organised the England cricket team s tour of Australia in the 1924 25 season. Australia national cricket team Australia won the The Ashes Ashes series 4 1. Results First Test Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia won by 193 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 11 11388.html ref Second Test Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Australia won by 81 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 11 11388.html ref Third Test Adelaide Oval Adelaide Australia won by 11 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 11 11388.html ref Fourth Test Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne England won by an innings and 29 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 11 11388.html ref Fifth Test Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia won by 307 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 11 11388.html ref The first Test included a record 127 run tenth wicket partnership between Johnny Taylor cricketer Johnny Taylor and Arthur Mailey . The record is still Australia s best for that wicket. References reflist Further reading Bill Frindall , The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877 1978 , Wisden, 1979 Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Ray Robinson, On Top Down Under , Cassell, 1975 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1926 Ashes Test series Commons category The Ashes, 1924 25 Category 1924 in cricket Category 1924 in Australian sport Category 1925 in cricket Category 1925 in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1918 19 to 1944 45 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1918 19 to 1945 Category The Ashes 1924 25 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
NOTOC The England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in the 1936 37 season to play a five match Test cricket Test series against Australia national cricket team Australia for The Ashes . The tour was organised by the Marylebone Cricket Club and matches outside the Tests were played under the MCC name. Australia won the series 3 2, having been 2 0 down, and therefore retained The Ashes. Test series summary http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 16 16037.html 1st Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 322 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 16 16043.html 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash England won by an innings and 22 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 16 16063.html 3rd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 365 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 16 16084.html 4th Test at Adelaide Oval &ndash Australia won by 148 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 16 16097.html 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by an innings and 200 runs References Sources http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons AUS 1936 37 AUS Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia 1936 37.html CricketArchive tour itinerary Annual reviews Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1937 Further reading Bill Frindall , The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877 1978 , Wisden, 1979 Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Ray Robinson, On Top Down Under , Cassell, 1975 spacing Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1936 in cricket Category 1936 in Australian sport Category 1937 in cricket Category 1937 in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1918 19 to 1944 45 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1918 19 to 1945 Category The Ashes 1936 37 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
The England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in the 1978 79 season to play a six match Test cricket Test series against Australia national cricket team Australia for The Ashes . England won the series 5 1, thereby retaining The Ashes. This series was often over shadowed by Kerry Packer s World Series Cricket which meant many players from both sides were absent, including Greg Chappell . Australia were more handicapped which opened the way for England and their captain Mike Brearley . ref The Ashes by Dean Haynes ref Test series summary http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38681.html 1st Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 7 wickets http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38729.html 2nd Test at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground , Perth, Western Australia Perth &ndash England won by 166 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38770.html 3rd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 103 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38794.html 4th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 93 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38856.html 5th Test at Adelaide Oval &ndash England won by 205 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 38 38887.html 6th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 9 wickets External sources http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons AUS 1978 79 AUS Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia 1965 66.html CricketArchive tour itinerary Annual reviews Playfair Cricket Annual 1979 Wisden ... Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category ... Category Australian cricket seasons from 1970 71 to 1999 2000 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1975 76 to 1980 Category The Ashes 1978 79 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
English cricket tours of Australia Category English cricket tours of Sri Lanka Category International ...The England national cricket team toured Australia and Ceylon in 1891 92. The team, captained by W G Grace , was organised by Lord Sheffield who later subscribed the Sheffield Shield to Australian domestic first class cricket. 29 matches were played in total, of which 12 were won, two lost and 15 drawn. Eight of the games were first class cricket first class including three Test cricket Tests versus Australia national cricket team Australia . Australia won the Test series 2 1. The other five first class matches were versus New South Wales cricket team New South Wales twice , South Australia cricket team South Australia and Victoria cricket team Victoria twice . Test series summary http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 3 3774.html 1st Test Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 54 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 3 3779.html 2nd Test Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 72 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 3 3784.html 3rd Test Adelaide Oval &ndash England won by an innings and 230 runs Players England was captained by W G Grace and had Gregor MacGregor cricketer Gregor MacGregor as its specialist wicket keeper, the other players being Johnny Briggs cricketer Johnny Briggs , Bobby Peel , Andrew Stoddart , Bobby Abel , Maurice Read , George Lohmann , William Attewell , John Sharpe cricketer John Sharpe , George Bean and Hylton Philipson . Australia was captained by Jack Blackham who was also its wicket keeper. Other players to represent Australia were Alec Bannerman , George Giffen , Jack Lyons cricketer Jack ... not first class cricket first class . This was the third time that an English cricket team had visited Ceylon. Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia International cricket tours ... XI in Australia 1891 92.html CricketArchive tour itinerary Further reading The Wisden Book ... more details
Tom Emmett 7 The English cricket team in Australia in 1878 79 was a private tour organised by George Harris, 4th Baron Harris Lord Harris . The team s match against Australia national cricket team Australia in January 1879 was retrospectively given Test Match status, making it the third such match and the third between Australia and England. Harris tour party arrived in Australia just two months ... team Australia width 30 File Flag of England.svg 22px English cricket team England valign top Dave ... seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1878 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 Australia cricket tour stub ...Infobox cricket series series 1878 79 Australia v England Series partof image caption date 2 January 1879 4 January 1879 place Australia result The one match Test series was won by Australia team1 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australian cricket team Australia team2 File Flag of England.svg 22px English cricket team England captain1 Dave Gregory cricketer Dave Gregory captain2 George Harris, 4th Baron Harris Lord Harris runs1 Alick Bannerman 73 br Fred Spofforth 39 runs2 George Harris, 4th ... and only Test England v Australia 2 4 January 1879 width 100 style background EBF5FF width 15 valign ... br small width 30 valign top rowspan 2 Australia won by 10 wickets http uk.cricinfo.com db ARCHIVE ... Ground , Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria br Umpires P Coady and G Coulthard br Man of the match small valign top File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia cricket team Australia valign ... 13 Team records cellpadding 3 Best Innings Australia cricket team Australia 256 1st Innings Worst Innings England cricket team England 113 1st Innings Tosses Won Australia cricket team Australia ... . Notes reflist References Empty section date July 2010 External links Non Ashes Australia v England Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1878 in cricket Category 1878 in Australian ... more details
The England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in the 1982 83 season to play a five match Test cricket Test series against Australia national cricket team Australia for The Ashes . Australia won the series 2 1 with two matches drawn and thereby regained The Ashes. Test series summary http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 42 42969.html 1st Test at WACA Ground &ndash match drawn http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 42 42995.html 2nd Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 7 wickets http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 42 43006.html 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval &ndash Australia won by 8 wickets http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 42 43085.html 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 3 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 42 43119.html 5th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash match drawn External sources http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons AUS 1982 83 AUS England in Australia 1982 83.html CricketArchive &ndash tour itinerary Annual reviews Playfair Cricket Annual 1983 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1983 Further reading Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1982 in cricket Category 1982 in Australian sport Category 1983 in cricket Category 1983 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket seasons from 1970 71 to 1999 2000 Category International cricket competitions from 1980 81 to 1985 Category The Ashes 1982 83 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
6 January 1999 place Australia result Australia won the 5 Test series 3 1 player of series Steve Waugh team1 Cr Australia team2 Cr England captain1 Mark Taylor cricketer Mark Taylor captain2 Alec ... 16 wickets2 Darren Gough 21 br Dean Headley 19 br Alan Mullally 12 Australia won the 1998 99 The Ashes Ashes series against England. Australia won three test matches, England won one test match ... Australia team2 England score team1 inns1 485 158 overs runs team1 inns1 Ian Healy IA Healy 134 229 ... Test Australia v England at Brisbane, 20 24 Nov 1998 , Cricinfo , retrieved 11 January 2007. ref venue Brisbane Cricket Ground , Brisbane , Australia umpires K. T. Francis KT Francis Sri Lanka SL and Darrell Hair DB Hair Australia AUS motm Glenn McGrath GD McGrath Australia AUS report rain Second Test 28 30 Nov 1998, Perth Test match date 28 30 November 1998 team1 England team2 Australia score team1 ... 1 18 result Australia won by 7 wickets ref http www.cricinfo.com db ARCHIVE 1998 99 ENG IN AUS SCORECARDS ENG AUS T2 28NOV 02DEC1998.html 2nd Test Australia v England at Perth, 28 30 Nov 1998 , Cricinfo , retrieved 11 January 2007. ref venue WACA Ground , Perth, Western Australia , Australia umpires Daryl Harper DJ Harper Australia AUS and Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan S Venkataraghavan India IND motm Damien Fleming DW Fleming Australia AUS report rain Third Test 11 15 Dec 1998, Adelaide Test match date 11 15 December 1998 team1 Australia team2 England score team1 inns1 391 125.5 overs runs ... GD McGrath 4 50 result Australia won by 205 runs ref http www.cricinfo.com link to database ARCHIVE 1998 99 ENG IN AUS SCORECARDS ENG AUS T3 11 15DEC1998.html 3rd Test Australia v England at Adelaide, 11 15 Dec 1998 , Cricinfo , retrieved 11 January 2007. ref venue Adelaide Oval , Adelaide , Australia umpires Steve Bucknor SA Bucknor Jamaica WI and Steve Davis umpire SJ Davies Australia AUS motm Justin Langer JL Langer Australia AUS report rain Fourth Test 26 30 December, Melbourne Test match date ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2011 The English cricket team s tour to Australia in 1903 04 was the first ... cricket team Australia . Warner and his team, however, pulled off the upset the English were looking ... tour representing England. English cricket team England had not won the Ashes since History of Test ... by a Test debutant. The matches South Australia v M.C.C. 7, 9, 10, 11 November 1903. Played at Adelaide Oval Adelaide . M.C.C. 483 for 8 declared drew with South Australia 172 & 343 for 7 Victoria ..., New South Wales Newcastle . M.C.C. 306 & 381 for 8 drew with Newcastle XV 203 First Test Australia v England 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 December 1903. Played at Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney . Australia ... 94 & 64 for 7 drew with M.C.C. 273 for 5 declared Second Test Australia v England 1, 2, 4, 5 January 1904. Played at Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne . England 315 and 103 beat Australia 122 and 111 ... with Ballarat XVIII 197 Third Test Australia v England 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 January 1904. Played at Adelaide Oval Adelaide . Australia 388 and 351 beat England 245 and 278 by 215 runs. Tasmania v M.C.C. ... for 3 declared drew with M.C.C. 176 and 115 for 5 Fourth Test Australia v England 26, 27, 29 February, 1, 2, 3 March 1904. Played at Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney . England 249 and 210 beat Australia 131 and 171 by 157 runs. Fifth Test Australia v England 5, 7, 8 March 1904. Played at Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne . Australia 247 and 131 beat England 61 and 101 by 218 runs. South Australia v M.C.C. 12, 14, 15 March 1904. Played at Adelaide Oval Adelaide . South Australia 259 and 77 lost to M.C.C. ... Archive Seasons AUS 1903 04 AUS Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia 1903 04.html CricketArchive ... Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1903 in cricket Category 1903 in Australian sport Category 1904 in cricket Category 1904 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1888 89 to 1918 Category Australian ... more details
The English cricket team in Australia in 1901 02 lost the Test cricket Test series to Australia, who came from one down to win 4 1 and thus retained The Ashes . The England side was a private venture of Archie MacLaren at the invitation of the Melbourne Cricket Club , after Marylebone Cricket Club MCC had declined to send a team. Prior to this, all Test tours of Australia had been privately organised, but MCC took over the responsibility with the English cricket team in Australia in 1903 04 following tour in 1903 4 . George Hirst , Wilfred Rhodes , Ranjitsinjhi KS Ranjitsinjhi , Stanley Jackson and CB Fry were all unavailable. ref Ralph Barker & Irving Rosenwater , England v Australia A compendium of Test cricket between the countries 1877 1968 , Batsford, 1969, ISBN 0 7134 0317 9, p82 ref Only three centuries were scored in the series and only one team innings exceeded 400 the first innings of England in the first Test . Clem Hill managed 521 runs at an average of 52.10, making successive scores of 99, 98 and 97, without scoring a century. England s most successful batsman was MacLaren, with 412 runs at 45.77. Sydney Barnes made his debut for England and took 19 wickets in the first two Tests before being injured in the third and taking no further part in the series. His selection ... Almanack , 1903 edition, England in Australia 1901 02 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1901 in cricket Category 1902 in cricket Category 1901 in Australian sport Category 1902 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian ... cricket Lancashire League during the 1901 English season, but appeared in one game for Lancashire ... him for the touring party. For Australia, Monty Noble and Hugh Trumble took 60 wickets between them. Test Matches Match length Timeless. Balls per over 6. Series result Australia won 4 1. class wikitable ... to 1918 Category The Ashes 1901 02 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
Hen and Chicken Hotel to make a business proposal. As a result, twelve players agreed to tour Australia next winter on terms of 150 per man plus expenses. Squad Image English cricket team 1861.jpg thumb English cricket team of 1861 just prior to departure for Australia. The team was captained by HH ... social cricket Early cricket in Australia State Library of NSW Further reading Derek Birley , A Social History of English Cricket , Aurum, 1999 Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 DEFAULTSORT English Cricket Team In Australia In 1861 62 Category 1861 in cricket Category ... Australian cricket seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1861 Category English cricket tours of Australia ...An England national cricket team England cricket team toured Australia in 1861 62. This was the first ever tour of Australia by any overseas team and the second tour abroad by an English team, following the one to English cricket team in North America in 1859 North America in 1859 . Organisers The idea for the tour came from the English proprietors of a Melbourne company called Spiers and Pond, which ran the Caf de Paris in the city. Spiers was Felix William Spiers and Pond was Christopher Pond . Their representative in England, a Mr Mallam, had tried to interest Charles Dickens in a lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand but without success. Instead, having noted the success of the 1859 venture and the growing popularity of cricket in Australia, Spiers and Pond decided to attract a team of leading English cricketers. Mr Mallam therefore journeyed to Birmingham in September 1861 to watch ... England . The tour was certainly successful in the long term sense that it inspired later English teams to visit Australia. The team arrived back in England on 12 May 1862. International cricket tours of Australia Notes references External sources http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons AUS 1861 62 AUS HH Stephensons XI in Australia 1861 62.html CricketArchive tour itinerary http www.api ... more details
Test series International cricket tours of Australia DEFAULTSORT English Cricket Team In Australia ... English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 ...Refimprove date April 2008 Infobox cricket series series 1881 82 Australia v England Series partof image caption date 31 December 1881 14 March 1882 place Australia result Australia won four Test series 2 0 team1 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia national cricket team Australia team2 cr ENG captain1 Billy Murdoch captain2 Alfred Shaw runs1 runs2 wickets1 wickets2 The 1881 82 Australia v England series was part of a first class cricket tour of Australia by a combined team from England. The tourists were led by Alfred Shaw . The four matches between Australia and the England team were later classified as Test cricket Test matches . The English tourists also played three other first class matches. Despite the Australia v England matches subsequently having received Test status, the matches .... Match details First Test Australia v England 31 December 1881 4 January 1882 Test match date 31 December 1881 4 January 1882 team1 cr rt ENG team2 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia national cricket team Australia score team1 inns1 294 170.2 overs runs team1 inns1 George Ulyett ... Test Australia v England 17 21 February 1882 Test match date 17 21 February 1882 team1 cr rt ENG team2 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia national cricket team Australia score team1 inns1 ... 15 result Australia won by 5 wickets venue Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney umpires James Lillywhite ... Scorecard rain Third Test Australia v England 3 7 March 1882 Test match date 3 7 March 1882 team1 cr rt ENG team2 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia national cricket team Australia ... inns2 Ted Peate E Peate 3 15 25 result Australia won by 6 wickets venue Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney ... ci engine match 62402.html Scorecard rain Fourth Test Australia v England 10 14 March 1882 ... more details
The English cricket team in Australia in 1907 08 lost the Test cricket Test series, and with it the Ashes , 4 1. They were handicapped by Arthur Jones cricketer Arthur Jones , their captain, having to miss the first three Tests through illness. Frederick Fane led the side during Jones absence. George Gunn , in Australia for the good of his health, was called into the touring party to bolster the batting and was a great success, scoring two hundreds including one on his Test debut, and scoring 462 runs at an average of 51.33. Nevertheless, England s batting was fragile throughout the series, with only Kenneth Hutchings scoring a hundred in addition to Gunn. Jack Hobbs made his England debut in the second Test, the only one which England won, scoring 83 and 28, and he had the next best average to Gunn. The bowling relied on Jack Crawford cricketer Jack Crawford , Arthur Fielder and Sydney Barnes , who took 79 wickets between them. Australia s batting was much superior to England s, with eight players averaging over 30 to England s three. Warwick Armstrong topped their batting averages, with 410 runs at 45.55. Jack Saunders took 31 wickets at 23.09, and five other bowlers contributed usefully, with between 10 and 14 wickets at an average of between 25 and 31. England lost the first Test ... 9 in Australia s second innings because of an attack of influenza made 160. He added 243 for the eighth ... the MCC name. Test Matches Match length Timeless. Balls per over 6. Series result Australia won 4 1 ... content story 150192.html Wisden Cricketers Almanack , 1909 edition, The MCC s team in Australia, 1907 08 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1907 in cricket Category 1908 in cricket Category 1907 in Australian sport Category 1908 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket seasons from 1890 91 to 1917 18 Category International cricket competitions from 1888 89 to 1918 Category The Ashes 1907 08 Australia cricket ... more details
The England cricket team in Australia in 1886 87 , generally known as Alfred Shaw Alfred Shaw s XI , was described by Wisden as one of the strongest that ever left England for the Colonies . ref http content uk.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack content story 150138.html Wisden Archive Online ref The team played 10 first class cricket first class matches, winning 6 with 2 draws and 2 defeats both against New South Wales cricket team New South Wales . Test series summary England won both the Test matches against Australia national cricket team Australia http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 3 3176.html 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 13 runs http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 3 3180.html 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 71 runs Team members The party comprised 13 players, all of them professionals Arthur Shrewsbury , Billy Barnes , Billy Gunn cricketer William Gunn , William Scotton , Wilfred Flowers , Mordecai Sherwin and Alfred Shaw all Nottinghamshire CCC Nottinghamshire Dick Barlow and Johnny Briggs cricketer Johnny Briggs both Lancashire CCC Lancashire George Lohmann and Maurice Read both Surrey CCC Surrey Billy Bates Yorkshire CCC Yorkshire and James Lillywhite Sussex CCC Sussex . References reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons Tours 1886 87.html CricketArchive http content uk.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack content story 150138.html Wisden Archive Online Bibliography Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket , Andre Deutsch, 1993 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1888 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1886 in cricket Category 1887 in cricket Category 1886 in Australian sport Category 1887 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1886 Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 Category The Ashes 1886 87 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
1885 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket seasons ...File Ashes 3rd test Sydney 1885.jpg thumb 250px The close 6 run victory by Australia in the 3rd test was described by Harry Hilliard as the most exciting match ever played in Australia. The England cricket team in Australia in 1884 85 was generally known as Alfred Shaw Alfred Shaw s XI after its main organiser. The team played 8 first class cricket first class matches, including the five matches in the Test series, winning 6 and losing 2. Test series summary England won the Test series against Australia national cricket team Australia 3 2 http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 2 2912.html 1st Test at Adelaide Oval &ndash England won by 8 wickets http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 2 2917.html 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash England won by 10 wickets http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 2 2924.html 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 6 runs http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 2 2926.html 4th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won by 8 wickets http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 2 2927.html 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground &ndash England won by an innings and 98 runs Team members The party comprised 13 players, all of them professionals Arthur Shrewsbury , Billy Barnes , William Attewell , William Scotton , Wilfred Flowers and Alfred Shaw all Nottinghamshire CCC Nottinghamshire Billy Bates , Joe Hunter cricketer Joe Hunter , Bobby Peel and George Ulyett all Yorkshire CCC Yorkshire Johnny Briggs cricketer Johnny Briggs Lancashire CCC Lancashire Maurice Read Surrey CCC Surrey and James Lillywhite Sussex CCC Sussex . ref http content uk.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack content story ... Deutsch, 1993 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1886 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia ... The Ashes 1884 85 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details
sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1890 91 to 1917 18 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category English cricket tours of Sri Lanka Category International cricket competitions from ... Archive Scorecards 4 4257.html 3rd Test Adelaide Oval &ndash Australia won by 382 runs http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Scorecards 4 4263.html 4th Test Sydney Cricket Ground &ndash Australia won ... Brockwell , Francis Ford cricketer Francis Ford and Leslie Gay . Australia was captained in the first ... and by Affie Jarvis as keeper. Other players to represent Australia were Jack Lyons cricketer Jack ... class cricket first class . This was the fifth time that an English cricket team had visited Ceylon ... Seasons AUS 1894 95 AUS AE Stoddarts XI in Australia 1894 95.html CricketArchive tour itinerary ... by David Frith Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia ... more details
of the first match The 1877 Australia v England series was at the time considered to be another professional first class cricket tour of colonial Australia, as other similar tours had occurred previously, but was retrospectively classified as the first ever Test cricket tour of Australia by the English ... Australian cricket team Australia width 30 File Flag of England.svg 22px English cricket team England ...Refimprove date April 2008 Infobox cricket series series 1876 77 Australia v England Series partof image caption date 15 March 1877 4 April 1877 place Australia result The 2 Test series was drawn 1 1 team1 File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australian cricket team Australia team2 File Flag of England.svg 22px English cricket team England captain1 Dave Gregory cricketer Dave Gregory captain2 James ... Match details First Test England v Australia 15 19 March 1877 width 100 style background EBF5FF width 15 valign top File Australian Colonial Flag.svg 22px Australia cricket team Australia width 25 ... 3 39 br small width 30 valign top rowspan 2 Australia won by 45 runs http uk.cricinfo.com db ARCHIVE ... Cricket Ground , Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria br Umpires CA Reid and RB Terry br Man of the match ... 108 br small John Selby 38 br Tom Kendall 7 55 br small Second Test England v Australia 31 March 4 April ... Australia cricket team Australia width 25 valign top 122 br small Billy Midwinter 31 br Allen Hill ... , Victoria Australia Victoria br Umpires S Cosstick and RB Terry br Man of the match small valign ... Won Australia cricket team Australia 2 of 2 Other records Alfred Shaw bowled the first ball in Test ... to take a 5 wicket haul in Test cricket. Australian cricket team Australia became the first team ... 2010 External links Non Ashes Australia v England Test series International cricket tours of Australia ... in Australian sport Category Australian cricket seasons from 1850 51 to 1889 90 1876 Category English cricket tours of Australia Category International cricket competitions from 1859 to 1888 ... more details
Two English cricket teams toured Australia in 1887 88. They are generally known as Arthur Shrewsbury A Shrewsbury s XI and George Vernon G F Vernon s XI. ref name Wisden http content uk.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack ... of Australia Category 1887 in cricket Category 1888 in cricket Category 1887 in Australian sport Category 1888 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia Category Australian cricket ... than one English team had toured. The formation of two teams in 1887 88 was described by Wisden ... inevitable given that English cricket still lacked a formal system to regulate the organisation of overseas ... and Victorian rules now known as Australian rules football Australian rules football in Australia .... The team played seven first class cricket first class matches in Australia including two versus an Australia XI. They played New South Wales cricket team New South Wales three times and individual ... 25, won 14, drew 9 and lost 2. In first class matches in Australia only , the team played 7, won ... eight first class matches in Australia including two versus an Australia XI. They played twice versus each of New South Wales cricket team New South Wales , South Australia cricket team South Australia and Victoria cricket team Victoria . The team visited Australia only and in all matches played 26 ... played Combined Australia sides in matches that are not accorded Test match status. They formed ... Test match versus Australia national cricket team Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground . England ... cricketer Johnny Briggs , William Attewell and Dick Pilling wk . Australia s team was Alec Bannerman ... , John Ferris cricketer John Ferris The match was affected by wet weather and was low scoring. Australia .... When Australia batted, Lohmann and Peel, bowling unchanged, reduced them to 35 for 8 at stumps on the first ... 5 days. On resumption, Lohmann and Peel dismissed Australia for 42. Turner took 7 for 43 as England then set Australia 209 to win. They fell well short with Lohmann and Peel sharing 8 wickets ... more details
347241.html Wisden Cricketers Almanack , 1913 edition, England in Australia 1911 12 Ashes Test series International cricket tours of Australia Category 1911 in cricket Category 1912 in cricket Category 1911 in Australian sport Category 1912 in Australian sport Category English cricket tours of Australia ...File Letter of thanks 1912 Ashes.jpg thumb Letter of thanks from the English Captain Plum Warner P.F. Warner for the tour The English cricket team in Australia in 1911 12 was led by Plum Warner , but Johnny Douglas took over the captaincy for all five Test cricket Test matches when Warner fell ill early in the tour. Despite losing the first Test at Sydney, a side which included Jack Hobbs , Frank Woolley , Sydney Barnes and Wilfred Rhodes hit back to win the remaining four Tests. They thus regained The Ashes . Frank Foster cricketer Frank Foster and Barnes dominated with the ball, sharing 66 wickets out of the 95 Australian wickets which fell. Warner wrote Finer bowling than theirs I have never seen on hard, true wickets. Hobbs 3 , Rhodes, Woolley and Jack Hearne John William Hearne Jack Hearne recorded centuries. Barnes dismissed Bardsley, Kelleway, Hill and Armstrong for 3 runs in his opening spell on the first morning of the second Test. Later in the game, when the crowd barracked Barnes for deliberating over a field setting, he threw the ball down in disgust and refused to continue until order was restored. Hobbs and Rhodes shared an opening stand of 147 in the third Test at Adelaide. They exceeded this with 323 at Melbourne in the next Test, which remains the record for England s first wicket against Australia. Frank Woolley hit 305 in 205 minutes in a tour game against Tasmania. For Australia, the outstanding performer was Ranji Hordern Ranji Hordern , who took 32 wickets in the Test series. He had match figures of 12 for 135 in the first Test, assisting Australia to their only ... competitions from 1888 89 to 1918 Category The Ashes 1911 12 Australia cricket tour stub ... more details