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Australian cricket team in England in 1975

Following the 1975 Cricket World Cup, the Australian cricket team remained in England in the 1975 season to play a four-match Test series against England.

Australian cricket team in England in 1975
Date10 July 1975 – 3 September 1975
LocationEngland
ResultAustralia won the 4-Test series 1–0
Teams
 England  Australia
Captains
MH Denness (1st Test)
AW Greig (2nd, 3rd, 4th Tests)
IM Chappell
Most runs
JH Edrich (428 @ 53.50)
DS Steele (365 @ 60.83)
IM Chappell (429 @ 71.50)
RB McCosker (414 @ 82.80)
Most wickets
JA Snow (11 @ 32.27)
AW Greig (8 @ 40.25)
DK Lillee (21 @ 21.90)
JR Thomson (16 @ 28.56)

For England, the principal resistance came from veteran opening batsman John Edrich and David Steele, who received a maiden international cap after a decade of county cricket for Northants and whose silver-haired, bespectacled appearance led the press to dub him "the bank clerk who went to war". Steele went on to be named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1975, the first cricketer to win the accolade since Jim Laker in 1956. Nonetheless, in the absence of Geoffrey Boycott, the batting was again broadly unable to withstand the pace-bowling partnership of Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson, with swing bowler Max Walker providing admirable support; the trio shared 51 wickets in the four Tests. The tour was Ian Chappell's last as captain; he met with considerable success with the bat, compiling Australia's highest aggregate, but announced his retirement from the captaincy following the final Test.

Australia won the series 1–0 with three matches drawn. Australia therefore retained The Ashes.

Series summary edit

First Test edit

10–14 July 1975
scorecard
report
v
359 (121 overs)
RW Marsh 61
JA Snow 3/86, GG Arnold 3/91
101 (45.3 overs)
JH Edrich 34
DK Lillee 5/15, MHN Walker 5/48
173 (f/o) (75.2 overs)
KWR Fletcher 51
JR Thomson 5/38
Australia won by an innings and 85 runs
Edgbaston
Umpires: HD Bird (ENG) and AE Fagg (ENG)

In overcast conditions, England captain Mike Denness asked Australia to bat; Rick McCosker (59) and debutant Alan Turner (37) added 80 for the first wicket, and further contributions from Ian Chappell (52), Ross Edwards (56), Rod Marsh (61) and Jeff Thomson (49) enabled Australia to total 359. Shortly after the commencement of England's reply, a thunderstorm produced treacherous batting conditions; devastating spells from Dennis Lillee and Max Walker reduced England to 83/7 at the end of the second day and 101 all out the following morning, John Edrich (34) providing the only resistance. The pace of Jeff Thomson accounted for England's second innings demise, bowled out for 173 to hand Australia an innings victory, Keith Fletcher (51) top-scoring for England. Graham Gooch, on Test debut, scored a pair. England captain Denness scored 3 and 8, and was dropped from the side before the second Test, to be replaced as captain by Tony Greig.

Second Test edit

31 July – 5 August 1975
scorecard
report
v
315 (87.4 overs)
AW Greig 96
DK Lillee 4/84
268 (77.4 overs)
R Edwards 99, DK Lillee 73*
JA Snow 4/66
436/7 dec (147.4 overs)
JH Edrich 175
AA Mallett 3/127
329/3 (147.4 overs)
IM Chappell 86
AW Greig 2/82
Match drawn
Lord's
Umpires: WE Alley (ENG) and TW Spencer (ENG)

Dennis Lillee's four-wicket opening spell reduced England to 49/4 before David Steele (50), on debut, bailed England out. Steele set a platform for more positive contributions from new England captain Tony Greig (96) and Alan Knott (69), with Bob Woolmer (33), also on debut, shoring up the tail. In reply, John Snow reduced Australia to 37/3 and 81/7, but Ross Edwards (99) was well supported by the tail, especially Lillee (73 not out, with three sixes). John Edrich (175) anchored England's second innings, sharing partnerships of 111 for the first wicket with Barry Wood (52), 104 for the second with Steele (45), 66 for the fourth with Graham Gooch (31). Sedate at first, Edrich hit out as a declaration neared, adding 65 for the fifth with Greig (41 from 42 balls), before a hard-hitting cameo from Woolmer (31 from 25 balls, with two sixes) heralded Greig's declaration. Thanks to Rick McCosker (79), Ian Chappell (86), Greg Chappell (73 not out) and Edwards (52 not out), Australia did not struggle to salvage a draw, losing only three wickets in one-and-a-half days.

Third Test edit

14–19 August 1975
scorecard
report
v
288 (101.2 overs)
DS Steele 73
GJ Gilmour 6/85
135 (76.5 overs)
IM Chappell 35
PH Edmonds 5/28
291 (94 overs)
DS Steele 92
AA Mallett 3/50, GJ Gilmour 3/72
220/3 (73 overs)
RB McCosker 95*
DL Underwood 1/40
Match drawn
Headingley
Umpires: DJ Constant (ENG) and AE Fagg (ENG)

John Edrich (62) and David Steele (73) added 112 for England's second wicket, and Tony Greig contributed 51, but following Greig's run-out, England's last five wickets fell for 20 runs, the last four all to Gary Gilmour, as England were bowled out for 288. In reply, left-arm spinner Phil Edmonds, on debut, claimed 5/28 as Australia collapsed to 135 all out. With typical stoicism, Steele (92) anchored England's second innings. Chasing a target of 445, contributions from Rick McCosker (95 not out) and Ian Chappell (62) led Australia to 220/3 at the close of the fourth day; with the match thus poised and McCosker set to make a maiden Test century, overnight pitch vandalism (carried out by supporters alleging the wrongful conviction of George Davis) ensured that no play was possible on the final day. A potentially exciting finish was ruined although heavy rain fell in the afternoon meaning the match would likely have ended in a draw anyway.[1]

Fourth Test edit

28 August – 3 September 1975
scorecard
report
v
532/9 dec (181 overs)
IM Chappell 192, RB McCosker 127
CM Old 3/74, AW Greig 3/107
191 (69.1 overs)
DS Steele 39
JR Thomson 4/50, MHN Walker 4/63
40/2 (17.1 overs)
RB McCosker 25*
DL Underwood 1/5, AW Greig 1/9
538 (f/o) (233.5 overs)
RA Woolmer 149
KD Walters 4/34, DK Lillee 4/91
Match drawn
The Oval
Umpires: HD Bird (ENG) and TW Spencer (ENG)

Rick McCosker (127, his maiden Test century) and Ian Chappell (192) took Australia to 280/1 at the end of the first day, setting up a total of 532/9. In reply, Barry Wood (30), John Edrich (12 from 98 balls) and David Steele (39 from 106 balls) painstakingly defied the Australians as England reached 78/1, but following the dismissals of Wood and Edrich, Jeff Thomson and Max Walker combined to reduce England to 147/8; only the tail-end efforts of Chris Old (25 not out) and John Snow (30) enabled England to reach an eventual total of 191 all out. Chappell asked England to follow on; with two-and-a-half days of a six-day Test remaining, defeat seemed almost inevitable. Still further resistance from Edrich (96) and Steele (66) saw England close the fourth day on 179/1; after Lillee dismissed both in quick succession the following morning, England continued to resist. Bob Woolmer (149, his maiden Test century) defied Australia for more than eight hours, sharing partnerships of 122 with Graham Roope (77) and 151 with Alan Knott (64) as England held out for 14 hours to reach 522/5. Only a spell of medium pace from Doug Walters eventually conquered England's lower order. In the limited remaining time, Australia reached 40/2. Chappell announced his retirement from the captaincy at the end of the match.

References edit

  1. ^ "Vandals stopped play". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 August 2017.

Annual reviews edit

Further reading edit

  • Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877–1978, Wisden, 1979

External links edit

  • CricketArchive – tour itineraries

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Following the 1975 Cricket World Cup the Australian cricket team remained in England in the 1975 season to play a four match Test series against England Australian cricket team in England in 1975Date10 July 1975 3 September 1975LocationEnglandResultAustralia won the 4 Test series 1 0Teams England AustraliaCaptainsMH Denness 1st Test AW Greig 2nd 3rd 4th Tests IM ChappellMost runsJH Edrich 428 53 50 DS Steele 365 60 83 IM Chappell 429 71 50 RB McCosker 414 82 80 Most wicketsJA Snow 11 32 27 AW Greig 8 40 25 DK Lillee 21 21 90 JR Thomson 16 28 56 For England the principal resistance came from veteran opening batsman John Edrich and David Steele who received a maiden international cap after a decade of county cricket for Northants and whose silver haired bespectacled appearance led the press to dub him the bank clerk who went to war Steele went on to be named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1975 the first cricketer to win the accolade since Jim Laker in 1956 Nonetheless in the absence of Geoffrey Boycott the batting was again broadly unable to withstand the pace bowling partnership of Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson with swing bowler Max Walker providing admirable support the trio shared 51 wickets in the four Tests The tour was Ian Chappell s last as captain he met with considerable success with the bat compiling Australia s highest aggregate but announced his retirement from the captaincy following the final Test Australia won the series 1 0 with three matches drawn Australia therefore retained The Ashes Contents 1 Series summary 1 1 First Test 1 2 Second Test 1 3 Third Test 1 4 Fourth Test 2 References 3 Annual reviews 4 Further reading 5 External linksSeries summary editFirst Test edit 10 14 July 1975 scorecardreport nbsp Australia v nbsp England359 121 overs RW Marsh 61 JA Snow 3 86 GG Arnold 3 91 101 45 3 overs JH Edrich 34 DK Lillee 5 15 MHN Walker 5 48173 f o 75 2 overs KWR Fletcher 51 JR Thomson 5 38Australia won by an innings and 85 runsEdgbaston Umpires HD Bird ENG and AE Fagg ENG In overcast conditions England captain Mike Denness asked Australia to bat Rick McCosker 59 and debutant Alan Turner 37 added 80 for the first wicket and further contributions from Ian Chappell 52 Ross Edwards 56 Rod Marsh 61 and Jeff Thomson 49 enabled Australia to total 359 Shortly after the commencement of England s reply a thunderstorm produced treacherous batting conditions devastating spells from Dennis Lillee and Max Walker reduced England to 83 7 at the end of the second day and 101 all out the following morning John Edrich 34 providing the only resistance The pace of Jeff Thomson accounted for England s second innings demise bowled out for 173 to hand Australia an innings victory Keith Fletcher 51 top scoring for England Graham Gooch on Test debut scored a pair England captain Denness scored 3 and 8 and was dropped from the side before the second Test to be replaced as captain by Tony Greig Second Test edit 31 July 5 August 1975 scorecardreport nbsp England v nbsp Australia315 87 4 overs AW Greig 96 DK Lillee 4 84 268 77 4 overs R Edwards 99 DK Lillee 73 JA Snow 4 66436 7 dec 147 4 overs JH Edrich 175 AA Mallett 3 127 329 3 147 4 overs IM Chappell 86 AW Greig 2 82Match drawnLord s Umpires WE Alley ENG and TW Spencer ENG Dennis Lillee s four wicket opening spell reduced England to 49 4 before David Steele 50 on debut bailed England out Steele set a platform for more positive contributions from new England captain Tony Greig 96 and Alan Knott 69 with Bob Woolmer 33 also on debut shoring up the tail In reply John Snow reduced Australia to 37 3 and 81 7 but Ross Edwards 99 was well supported by the tail especially Lillee 73 not out with three sixes John Edrich 175 anchored England s second innings sharing partnerships of 111 for the first wicket with Barry Wood 52 104 for the second with Steele 45 66 for the fourth with Graham Gooch 31 Sedate at first Edrich hit out as a declaration neared adding 65 for the fifth with Greig 41 from 42 balls before a hard hitting cameo from Woolmer 31 from 25 balls with two sixes heralded Greig s declaration Thanks to Rick McCosker 79 Ian Chappell 86 Greg Chappell 73 not out and Edwards 52 not out Australia did not struggle to salvage a draw losing only three wickets in one and a half days Third Test edit 14 19 August 1975 scorecardreport nbsp England v nbsp Australia288 101 2 overs DS Steele 73 GJ Gilmour 6 85 135 76 5 overs IM Chappell 35 PH Edmonds 5 28291 94 overs DS Steele 92 AA Mallett 3 50 GJ Gilmour 3 72 220 3 73 overs RB McCosker 95 DL Underwood 1 40Match drawnHeadingley Umpires DJ Constant ENG and AE Fagg ENG John Edrich 62 and David Steele 73 added 112 for England s second wicket and Tony Greig contributed 51 but following Greig s run out England s last five wickets fell for 20 runs the last four all to Gary Gilmour as England were bowled out for 288 In reply left arm spinner Phil Edmonds on debut claimed 5 28 as Australia collapsed to 135 all out With typical stoicism Steele 92 anchored England s second innings Chasing a target of 445 contributions from Rick McCosker 95 not out and Ian Chappell 62 led Australia to 220 3 at the close of the fourth day with the match thus poised and McCosker set to make a maiden Test century overnight pitch vandalism carried out by supporters alleging the wrongful conviction of George Davis ensured that no play was possible on the final day A potentially exciting finish was ruined although heavy rain fell in the afternoon meaning the match would likely have ended in a draw anyway 1 Fourth Test edit 28 August 3 September 1975 scorecardreport nbsp Australia v nbsp England532 9 dec 181 overs IM Chappell 192 RB McCosker 127 CM Old 3 74 AW Greig 3 107 191 69 1 overs DS Steele 39 JR Thomson 4 50 MHN Walker 4 6340 2 17 1 overs RB McCosker 25 DL Underwood 1 5 AW Greig 1 9 538 f o 233 5 overs RA Woolmer 149 KD Walters 4 34 DK Lillee 4 91Match drawnThe Oval Umpires HD Bird ENG and TW Spencer ENG Rick McCosker 127 his maiden Test century and Ian Chappell 192 took Australia to 280 1 at the end of the first day setting up a total of 532 9 In reply Barry Wood 30 John Edrich 12 from 98 balls and David Steele 39 from 106 balls painstakingly defied the Australians as England reached 78 1 but following the dismissals of Wood and Edrich Jeff Thomson and Max Walker combined to reduce England to 147 8 only the tail end efforts of Chris Old 25 not out and John Snow 30 enabled England to reach an eventual total of 191 all out Chappell asked England to follow on with two and a half days of a six day Test remaining defeat seemed almost inevitable Still further resistance from Edrich 96 and Steele 66 saw England close the fourth day on 179 1 after Lillee dismissed both in quick succession the following morning England continued to resist Bob Woolmer 149 his maiden Test century defied Australia for more than eight hours sharing partnerships of 122 with Graham Roope 77 and 151 with Alan Knott 64 as England held out for 14 hours to reach 522 5 Only a spell of medium pace from Doug Walters eventually conquered England s lower order In the limited remaining time Australia reached 40 2 Chappell announced his retirement from the captaincy at the end of the match References edit Vandals stopped play ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 August 2017 Annual reviews editPlayfair Cricket Annual 1976 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1976Further reading editBill Frindall The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877 1978 Wisden 1979External links editCricketArchive tour itineraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian cricket team in England in 1975 amp oldid 1182770632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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