International cricket in 1958

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The 1958 International cricket season was from April 1958 to August 1958, which consisted only a single international tour. [1] [2]

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Season overview

International tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
Test ODI FC LA
4 June 1959 Flag of England.svg  England Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 4–0 [5]

June

New Zealand in England

Test series
No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test 454 5–9 June Peter May John Reid Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Flag of England.svg  England by 205 runs
Test 455 19–21 June Peter May John Reid Lord's, London Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 148 runs
Test 456 3–8 July Peter May John Reid Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 71 runs
Test 457 24–29 July Peter May John Reid Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Flag of England.svg  England by an innings and 13 runs
Test 458 21–26 August Peter May John Reid Kennington Oval, London Match drawn

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References

  1. "Season 1958". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. "Season 1958 overview". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 April 2020.