English cricket team in South Africa in 1891–92

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

An English

England for this match and they won the Test by an innings and 189 runs. The South African Test team was captained by William Henry Milton.[1]

Test series summary

The match was retrospectively granted

John Ferris taking 6 for 54. In reply, an innings of 134 from Henry Wood saw Read's side total 369, a lead of 272 that South Africa were never likely to catch. Ferris's 7 for 37 helped dismiss the South Africans for 83 in their second innings. This Test match still holds the record for the highest aggregate of runs (549) without a leg bye being scored.[2]

The game is more interesting for some historical oddities:

  • Billy Murdoch and Ferris, who had both previously played for Australia, played for England due to residence.
  • John Thomas Hearne
    also played for the tourists.
  • The tour was simultaneous to the
    Test status
    ".

The tour

There were 20 matches on the tour. Apart from the Test match, all of them were against teams of 15, 18 or 22 players. The English team won 13 matches and drew seven. The leading player was Ferris, who took 235 wickets at an average of 5.46. J. T. Hearne took 163 wickets at 6.84, and Martin took 109 at 8.43. The outstanding batsman was Chatterton, who made 955 runs at an average of 41.52. The next best was Murdoch, with 633 runs at 27.52.[3]

References

  1. ^ "W. W. Read's XI in South Africa in 1891–92". CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. .
  3. ^ Cricket, 14 April 1892, p. 51.

External links