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Cricket at the MCG in 1864. The History of Australian cricket began over 210 years ago. [1] The first recorded cricket match in Australia took place in Sydney in December 1803 and a report in the Sydney Gazette on 8 January 1804 suggested that cricket was already well established in the infant colony. [2]
The first recorded cricket match in Australia took place in Sydney in December 1803 and a report in the Sydney Gazette on 8 January 1804 suggested that cricket was already well established in the infant colony. Intercolonial cricket in Australia started with a visit by cricketers from Victoria to Tasmania in February 1851. [5]
The delayed cricket match, now scheduled for February 1851, became part of the general festivities, although formal independence did not come about until later in 1851. [10] [14] [15] Furthermore, the fixture was to be the first Australian intercolonial match and was later considered the first first-class cricket match in Australia. [5] [14]
Australia toured England 3 times between 1900–1909 and toured South Africa for the first time in 1903. Australia played 33 Test matches in this decade winning 16 of them and losing 9. Most of them were against England and only 3 of them were against South Africa. Test cricket had for the first time gone to Africa.
English cricket team in Australia in 1882–83 in what becomes known as the first Ashes Series, the 4-Test series is drawn 2–2. Australia plays its first Test at Sydney. [161] 1881. English cricket team in Australia in 1881–82, the 4-Test series is won by Australia 2–0. William Cooper 6–120 on debut vs England at Melbourne. [162] 1880
[11] [30] Australia won the first match, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, by 10 wickets. [31] The match was later recognised as the third Test match in history. [31] New South Wales paceman Fred Spofforth—nicknamed "The Demon" because of his ferocious pace—took 13 wickets in the match, [32] including the first ever Test hat-trick. [33]
The Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1864. Intercolonial cricket matches were the first-class cricket matches played between the various colonies of Australia prior to federation in 1901. After federation, they became known as Interstate matches. By the 1880s regular intercolonials were being played, generally with intense rivalry.
Illustration of a match between England XI and N.S.W. in January, 1862. This is an article that describes the history of Australian cricket from its known beginnings until the eve of the first-ever Test matches between Australia and England, which took place in the 1876–77 season.