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English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79

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Location
  
Australia

Dave Gregory
  
Lord Harris

Australia
  
England

Date
  
2 January 1879 – 4 January 1879

Result
  
The one match Test series was won by Australia

Alick Bannerman (73) Fred Spofforth (39)
  
Lord Harris (69) Charlie Absolom (58)

The English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79 was a private tour organised by the Melbourne Cricket Club and captained by Lord Harris. The team's match against Australia in January 1879 was retrospectively given Test Match status, making it the third Test ever and the third between Australia and England, though it was not part of The Ashes which began in 1882.

Harris' tour party arrived in Australia just two months after the touring Australians had returned from England. They were scheduled to play five tour matches, two each against New South Wales and Victoria and one against the combined Australians. Whilst in Sydney, the notorious Sydney Riot of 1879 occurred as a result of the tourists match against New South Wales. The English team, which is sometimes referred to as Lord Harris' XI, also visited New Zealand where they played a single match in Christchurch. From there, they travelled home via the Pacific and the USA, stopping in Hoboken en route to play one further match there.

Other records

  • Fred Spofforth became the first player to ever take a hat trick in Test cricket.
  • References

    English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79 Wikipedia