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History of Australian cricket from 1890–91 to 1900

This article describes the history of Australian cricket from the 1890–91 season until 1900.

As in England, cricket in Australia from about 1890 until the First World War has been recalled as a Golden Age. The 1890s saw the emergence of great Australian players like Joe Darling, Clem Hill, Monty Noble and above all Victor Trumper, the supreme stylist who epitomised the glitter of this era not only in Australia but in England also.

Domestic cricket edit

The highlight of the decade was the establishment of the famous Sheffield Shield to be contested as a national championship by Australian colonial sides from the 1892–93 season. The Shield was donated by Lord Sheffield during the 1891–92 tour by his England XI, captained by W G Grace.

For details of domestic matches in the 1890s, including Sheffield Shield contests, see List of Australian intercolonial cricket matches and Intercolonial cricket in Australia.

Sheffield Shield winners edit

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

International tours of Australia edit

England 1891–92 edit

For information about this tour, see : English cricket team in Australia in 1891-92

England 1894–95 edit

For information about this tour, see : English cricket team in Australia in 1894-95

England 1897–98 edit

For information about this tour, see : English cricket team in Australia in 1897–98

New Zealand 1898–99 edit

The New Zealand cricket team made its inaugural tour of Australia in the 1898–99 season, playing two first-class matches in February.

For information about this tour, see : New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 1898–99

Notes edit

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  12. ^ "The Home of CricketArchive". www.cricketarchive.co.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  13. ^ "The Home of CricketArchive". www.cricketarchive.co.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2023.

External sources edit

  • CricketArchive — itinerary of Australian cricket

Further reading edit

  • Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993
  • David Frith, The Golden Age of Cricket 1890–1914, Lutterworth, 1978

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This article describes the history of Australian cricket from the 1890 91 season until 1900 As in England cricket in Australia from about 1890 until the First World War has been recalled as a Golden Age The 1890s saw the emergence of great Australian players like Joe Darling Clem Hill Monty Noble and above all Victor Trumper the supreme stylist who epitomised the glitter of this era not only in Australia but in England also Contents 1 Domestic cricket 2 Sheffield Shield winners 3 Leading players by season 3 1 Batsmen 3 2 Bowlers 4 International cricket 5 International tours of Australia 5 1 England 1891 92 5 2 England 1894 95 5 3 England 1897 98 5 4 New Zealand 1898 99 6 Notes 7 External sources 8 Further readingDomestic cricket editThe highlight of the decade was the establishment of the famous Sheffield Shield to be contested as a national championship by Australian colonial sides from the 1892 93 season The Shield was donated by Lord Sheffield during the 1891 92 tour by his England XI captained by W G Grace For details of domestic matches in the 1890s including Sheffield Shield contests see List of Australian intercolonial cricket matches and Intercolonial cricket in Australia Sheffield Shield winners edit1892 93 Victoria 1893 94 South Australia 1894 95 Victoria 1895 96 New South Wales 1896 97 New South Wales 1897 98 Victoria 1898 99 Victoria 1899 1900 New South WalesLeading players by season editThe lists below give the leading first class runscorers and wicket takers in each domestic season Batsmen edit 1890 91 George Giffen 275 runs 91 66 HS 237 1891 92 Jack Lyons 557 55 70 HS 145 1892 93 George Giffen 468 58 50 HS 181 1893 94 George Giffen 526 75 14 HS 205 1894 95 Albert Ward 916 41 63 HS 219 1895 96 Harry Donnan 626 69 55 HS 160 1896 97 Jack Lyons 404 57 71 HS 113 1897 98 Clem Hill 1196 66 44 HS 200 1898 99 Victor Trumper 873 62 35 HS 292 1899 1900 Victor Trumper 721 72 10 HS 208 Bowlers edit 1890 91 Jim Phillips 25 wickets 10 00 BB 7 20 1891 92 George Giffen 50 17 30 BB 9 96 1892 93 George Giffen 33 23 00 BB 9 147 1893 94 Charlie Turner 30 12 30 BB 6 51 1894 95 George Giffen 93 22 54 BB 8 77 1895 96 Tom McKibbin 46 23 86 BB 8 93 1896 97 Tom McKibbin 44 14 88 BB 8 74 1897 98 Ernie Jones 76 21 75 BB 7 80 1898 99 Ernie Jones 45 27 53 BB 6 154 1899 1900 Monty Noble 37 20 64 BB 6 91 International cricket editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 International tours of Australia editEngland 1891 92 edit 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by 54 runs 1 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 72 runs 2 3rd Testat Adelaide Oval England won by an innings and 230 runs 3 For information about this tour see English cricket team in Australia in 1891 92 England 1894 95 edit 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 10 runs 4 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by 94 runs 5 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval Australia won by 382 runs 6 4th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by an innings and 147 runs 7 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground England won by 6 wickets 8 For information about this tour see English cricket team in Australia in 1894 95 England 1897 98 edit 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground England won by 9 wickets 9 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by an innings and 55 runs 10 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval Australia won by an innings and 13 runs 11 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia won by 8 wickets 12 5th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground Australia won by 6 wickets 13 For information about this tour see English cricket team in Australia in 1897 98 New Zealand 1898 99 edit The New Zealand cricket team made its inaugural tour of Australia in the 1898 99 season playing two first class matches in February For information about this tour see New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 1898 99Notes edit The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 The Home of CricketArchive www cricketarchive co uk Retrieved 27 September 2023 External sources editCricketArchive itinerary of Australian cricketFurther reading editChris 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