International cricket in 1912

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The 1912 International cricket season was from April 1912 to August 1912. [1] [2]

Contents

Season overview

International tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
Test ODI FC LA
6 May 1912 Flag of England.svg  England England Rest 1–0 [1]
24 June 1912 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa 0–2 [2]
8 July 1912 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–1 [2]
25 July 1912 Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa 0–1 [2]
26 August 1912 Flag of England.svg  England Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–0 [1]
30 August 1912 Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 0–1 [1]
International tournaments
Start dateTournamentWinners
27 May 1912 Flag of England.svg 1912 Triangular Tournament Flag of England.svg  England

May

Test trial in England

Three-day match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 6–8 MayNot mentionedNot mentioned Kennington Oval, London Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 13 runs

1912 Triangular Tournament

Test Matches
No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
Test 121 27–28 MayFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Frank Mitchell Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia by an innings and 88 runs
Test 122 10–12 JuneFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Frank Mitchell Lord's, London Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 62 runs
Test 123 24–26 JuneFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Lord's, London Match drawn
Test 124 8–10 JulyFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Louis Tancred Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Flag of England.svg  England by 174 runs
Test 125 15–17 JulyFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Frank Mitchell Lord's, London Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia by 10 wickets
Test 126 29–31 JulyFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Match drawn
Test 127 5–7 AugustFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Louis Tancred Trent Bridge, Nottingham Match drawn
Test 128 12–13 AugustFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa Louis Tancred Kennington Oval, London Flag of England.svg  England by 10 wickets
Test 129 19–22 AugustFlag of England.svg  England Charles Fry Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Syd Gregory Kennington Oval, London Flag of England.svg  England by 244 runs

June

South Africa in Scotland

Three-day Series
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 24–26 JuneNot mentioned Frank Mitchell Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa by an innings and 97 runs
Match 27–29 JuneNot mentioned Louis Tancred Raeburn Place, Edinburgh Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa by an innings and 97 runs

July

Australia in Scotland

Three-day Series
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 8–10 JulyNot mentionedNot mentioned Raeburn Place, Edinburgh Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia by 296 runs
Match 11–13 JulyNot mentioned Syd Gregory North Inch, Perth Match drawn

South Africa in Ireland

Three-day Match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 25–27 July George Meldon Frank Mitchell Woodbrook Cricket Club Ground, Bray Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  South Africa by an innings and 169 runs

August

Australia in England

Three-day match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 26–28 AugustNot mentioned Syd Gregory Newmarket Road, Norwich Match drawn

Scotland in Ireland

Three-day Match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 30–31 August George Meldon Maurice Dickson Rathmines, Dublin Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland by 3 runs

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The 1911–12 international cricket season was from September 1911 to April 1912. The season consists with single international tour.

References

  1. "Season 1912". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. "Season 1912 overview". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 May 2020.