International cricket in 1929

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The 1929 International cricket season was from April 1929 to August 1929. [1] [2]

Contents

Season overview

International tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
Test ODI FC LA
8 June 1929 Flag of England.svg  England England Rest 0–0 [1]
15 June 1929 Flag of England.svg  England Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa 2–0 [5]
6 July 1929 Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 0–1 [1]

June

Test Trial in England

Three-day match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 8–11 JuneNot mentionedNot mentioned Lord's, London Match drawn

South Africa in England

Test series
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test 181 15–18 June Jack White Nummy Deane Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Match drawn
Test 181 29 Jun–2 July Jack White Nummy Deane Lord's, London Match drawn
Test 183 13–16 July Jack White Nummy Deane Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Flag of England.svg  England by 5 wickets
Test 184 27–30 July Arthur Carr Nummy Deane Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 32 runs
Test 185 17–20 August Arthur Carr Nummy Deane Kennington Oval, London Match drawn

July

Scotland in Ireland

Three-day Match
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Match 6–9 JulyNot mentionedNot mentioned College Park, Dublin Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland by 9 wickets

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The 1929–30 international cricket season was from September 1929 to April 1930.

The 1928–29 international cricket season was from September 1928 to April 1929.

The 1927–28 international cricket season was from September 1927 to April 1928.

The 1925–26 international cricket season was from September 1925 to April 1926. There were no any major tournament held during this period.

The 1923–24 international cricket season was from September 1923 to April 1924. The season consists with one minor international tour.

The 1920–21 international cricket season was from September 1920 to April 1921.

The 1928 International cricket season was from April 1928 to August 1928.

The 1924 International cricket season was from April 1924 to August 1924.

The 1923 International cricket season was from April 1923 to August 1923.

The 1920 International cricket season was from April 1920 to August 1920. The season consists with English domestic season.

The 1919 International cricket season was from April 1919 to August 1919. The season consisted of the English domestic season and the Australian Imperial Forces tour in England.

References

  1. "Season 1929". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  2. "Season 1929 overview". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 April 2020.