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History of Australian cricket from 1876–77 to 1890

This article describes the history of Australian cricket from the 1876–77 season until 1890.

Events edit

An England cricket team toured Australia and New Zealand in the winter of 1876–77 and, in March 1877, took part with Australia in the first two matches to be designated as Tests.

Domestic cricket edit

The 1876–77 Australian cricket season focused on the touring England team and featured no first-class matches between the colonies. New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania were unable to arrange fixtures as in previous seasons. Club cricket matches were played in most of the colonies.

In 1877–78, South Australia in its inaugural first-class match defeated Tasmania by an innings and 13 runs at the Adelaide Oval, this being the initial first-class match at that famous venue. New South Wales defeated Victoria twice. At the Melbourne Cricket Ground, NSW won by an innings and 6 runs. Then, in the initial first-class match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, NSW won by 1 wicket.

The colonies continued to arrange matches against each other on an ad hoc basis through the 1880s. For details of the matches, see: Intercolonial cricket in Australia and List of Australian intercolonial cricket matches.

Leading players by season edit

The lists below give the leading first-class runscorers and wicket-takers in each domestic season.

Batsmen edit

Bowlers edit

International cricket edit

For information about the first Australian tour of England, see : Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878

International tours of Australia edit

England 1876–77 edit

The historic two-match series was drawn 1–1:

In addition, England played a first-class match against New South Wales at the Albert Cricket Ground in Sydney. This game was drawn.

All the other games played, mostly against odds, were not first-class. This included the New Zealand leg of the tour. England played 23 matches in total of which they won 11, lost 4 and drew 8.

For further details of this and the next three tours by England, see History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883.

England squad edit

James Lillywhite of Sussex was both the tour organiser and England team captain. His party included five Yorkshire players: Tom Emmett, George Ulyett, Tom Armitage, Allen Hill and Andrew Greenwood. The other players were Harry Jupp, James Southerton, Ted Pooley (all of Surrey); Henry Charlwood (Sussex); John Selby and Alfred Shaw (both of Nottinghamshire).

England 1878–79 edit

The England team was otherwise known as Lord Harris' XI, after its captain, the tour having been organised by the Melbourne Cricket Club. In all matches, the team played 15, won 6, drew 6 and lost 3. In five first-class matches including the Test match, the tourists won 2 and lost 3.

No first-class matches were played in New Zealand but four first-class matches in addition to the Test match were played in Australia. These were versus New South Wales (twice) and Victoria (twice). A riot occurred when the tourists played New South Wales, which is more fully described in the article on the Sydney Riot of 1879.

England 1881–82 edit

England 1882–83 edit

The England team, captained by Ivo Bligh, was on its famous quest "to recover those Ashes", a reference to the famous RIP notice that was published in the aftermath of England's defeat by Australia at The Oval during the previous English season. Originally, three Tests were arranged and England won two of these after losing the first.

For details of this tour, see : English cricket team in Australia in 1882-83

England 1884–85 edit

Further details of this and the next two tours can be found in the article History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889.

England 1886–87 edit

England 1887–88 edit

For details of this tour, see : English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1887-88

Notes edit


External sources edit

  • CricketArchive — itinerary of Australian cricket

Further reading edit

  • Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993

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This article describes the history of Australian cricket from the 1876 77 season until 1890 Contents 1 Events 2 Domestic cricket 3 Leading players by season 3 1 Batsmen 3 2 Bowlers 4 International cricket 5 International tours of Australia 5 1 England 1876 77 5 1 1 England squad 5 2 England 1878 79 5 3 England 1881 82 5 4 England 1882 83 5 5 England 1884 85 5 6 England 1886 87 5 7 England 1887 88 6 Notes 7 External sources 8 Further readingEvents editAn England cricket team toured Australia and New Zealand in the winter of 1876 77 and in March 1877 took part with Australia in the first two matches to be designated as Tests Domestic cricket editThe 1876 77 Australian cricket season focused on the touring England team and featured no first class matches between the colonies New South Wales Victoria and Tasmania were unable to arrange fixtures as in previous seasons Club cricket matches were played in most of the colonies In 1877 78 South Australia in its inaugural first class match defeated Tasmania by an innings and 13 runs at the Adelaide Oval this being the initial first class match at that famous venue New South Wales defeated Victoria twice At the Melbourne Cricket Ground NSW won by an innings and 6 runs Then in the initial first class match at the Sydney Cricket Ground NSW won by 1 wicket The colonies continued to arrange matches against each other on an ad hoc basis through the 1880s For details of the matches see Intercolonial cricket in Australia and List of Australian intercolonial cricket matches Leading players by season editThe lists below give the leading first class runscorers and wicket takers in each domestic season Batsmen edit 1876 77 Charles Bannerman HS 165 and George Ulyett HS 94 scored 243 runs each 48 60 1877 78 Nat Thomson 101 33 66 HS 73 1878 79 George Ulyett 306 34 00 HS 71 1879 80 Alec Bannerman 103 25 75 HS 52 1880 81 Tom Horan 318 35 33 HS 113 1881 82 Billy Murdoch 679 61 72 HS 321 1882 83 Alec Bannerman 434 54 25 HS 101 1883 84 Billy Murdoch 567 113 40 HS 279 1884 85 Billy Barnes 520 43 33 HS 134 1885 86 John McIlwraith 315 78 75 HS 133 1886 87 Arthur Shrewsbury 721 48 06 HS 236 1887 88 Harry Moses 815 62 69 HS 297 1888 89 Harry Trott 507 39 00 HS 172 1889 90 Jack Lyons 254 63 50 HS 134 Bowlers edit 1876 77 Alfred Shaw 17 wickets 11 76 BB 5 19 1877 78 Edwin Evans 18 10 72 BB 6 57 1878 79 Tom Emmett 44 11 63 BB 8 47 1879 80 William Cooper 12 10 75 BB 7 37 1880 81 Edwin Evans 32 11 25 BB 5 34 1881 82 Eugene Palmer 47 21 55 BB 7 46 1882 83 Eugene Palmer 51 11 52 BB 7 65 1883 84 Eugene Palmer 29 17 51 BB 6 72 1884 85 Bobby Peel 35 19 22 BB 7 27 1885 86 Fred Spofforth 18 15 22 BB 5 43 1886 87 Charlie Turner 70 7 68 BB 8 32 1887 88 Charlie Turner 106 13 59 BB 8 39 1888 89 John Ferris 36 15 83 BB 6 62 1889 90 Hugh Trumble 29 14 20 BB 8 110 International cricket editFor information about the first Australian tour of England see Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878International tours of Australia editEngland 1876 77 edit The historic two match series was drawn 1 1 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by 45 runs 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by 4 wicketsIn addition England played a first class match against New South Wales at the Albert Cricket Ground in Sydney This game was drawn All the other games played mostly against odds were not first class This included the New Zealand leg of the tour England played 23 matches in total of which they won 11 lost 4 and drew 8 For further details of this and the next three tours by England see History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883 England squad edit James Lillywhite of Sussex was both the tour organiser and England team captain His party included five Yorkshire players Tom Emmett George Ulyett Tom Armitage Allen Hill and Andrew Greenwood The other players were Harry Jupp James Southerton Ted Pooley all of Surrey Henry Charlwood Sussex John Selby and Alfred Shaw both of Nottinghamshire England 1878 79 edit 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by 10 wicketsThe England team was otherwise known as Lord Harris XI after its captain the tour having been organised by the Melbourne Cricket Club In all matches the team played 15 won 6 drew 6 and lost 3 In five first class matches including the Test match the tourists won 2 and lost 3 No first class matches were played in New Zealand but four first class matches in addition to the Test match were played in Australia These were versus New South Wales twice and Victoria twice A riot occurred when the tourists played New South Wales which is more fully described in the article on the Sydney Riot of 1879 England 1881 82 edit 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground match drawn 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 5 wickets 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 6 wickets 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground match drawnEngland 1882 83 edit 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by 9 wickets 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by an innings and 27 runs 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 69 runs 4th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 4 wicketsThe England team captained by Ivo Bligh was on its famous quest to recover those Ashes a reference to the famous RIP notice that was published in the aftermath of England s defeat by Australia at The Oval during the previous English season Originally three Tests were arranged and England won two of these after losing the first For details of this tour see English cricket team in Australia in 1882 83 England 1884 85 edit 1st Test at Adelaide Oval England won by 8 wickets 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by 10 wickets 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 6 runs 4th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 8 wickets 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by an innings and 98 runsFurther details of this and the next two tours can be found in the article History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889 England 1886 87 edit 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 13 runs 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 71 runsEngland 1887 88 edit 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 126 runsFor details of this tour see English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1887 88Notes editExternal sources editCricketArchive itinerary of Australian cricketFurther reading editChris Harte A History of Australian Cricket Andre Deutsch 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title History of Australian cricket from 1876 77 to 1890 amp oldid 1134967533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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