词条 | Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1877–78 |
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The Australian cricket team toured New Zealand in January and February 1878, before their 1878 tour of England. It was the first overseas tour by a representative Australian team. The Australians played seven matches against provincial teams, six of which fielded 22 players (the other team, Canterbury, fielded 15) with the aim of providing more evenly-matched contests. As the matches were not 11-a-side they are not considered to have been first-class. The team had assembled in November 1877, playing matches against teams in four Australian colonies.[1] The team{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
John Conway was the manager and umpire. W. Gibbes, a clerk in the New South Wales audit department, was the assistant manager.[1] Frank Allan pulled out of the trip shortly before the team left Australia, suffering from sciatica,[2] leaving the Australians with just 11 players. Gibbes played in the match against Wellington, relieving Boyle. The matches
Spofforth took 14 for 25 in the first innings; 11 of his victims were bowled. Charles Bannerman opened Australia's innings and scored 125 not out, which was the Australians' only century of the tour. One of his hits over square leg landed in an orchard 50 metres from the ground.[1] Horan made 53.[5] In the first innings the Southland number 10, J. Wesney, made 39 not out, and during a 21st-wicket partnership of 27 struck a ball from Spofforth over the fence.[3] The match days were declared half-holidays in Invercargill, and special concerts were held each evening at the Theatre Royal.[6]
Garrett took 7 for 25 and 13 for 33. The highest score in the match was 28 by the Otago batsman Hugh MacNeil.[7]
Charles Bannerman made 45, the only score on either side higher than 18.[9] A public holiday was declared in the town for the match.[10] Tom Horan later wrote that the ground resembled a "worn-out potato paddock on which the lovers of the noble game endeavour to play to the detriment of their legs, body and head".[1]
The sides agreed to play on a different pitch for each innings, and the Australians got the worse of the arrangement of the first day, when the bowling of the brothers Charlie and William Frith was "almost unplayable" on a "springy" pitch, and despite dropping several catches Canterbury dismissed the Australians for 46.[15] When Australia batted, Spofforth bowled at his fastest, taking 9 for 77, all his victims being bowled, several by yorkers, but Arthur Ollivier (36) and the captain, William Neilson (26), defied the bowling and took the score to 105 for 10 at stumps.[15] After rain washed out the second and third days, a crowd of 8000 turned up to watch the fourth day's play.[16] Tom Horan scored 58 not out, but the rest of the Australian batsmen were troubled by Edwin Fuller, who took 8 for 35, finishing the innings off on the fifth day. Canterbury needed 55 to win, and completed their victory after eight wickets had fallen. In all 20,000 spectators watched the match, but as the field was in a public park no admission fee could be charged, and the Australians' takings were disappointing. The result caused some surprise in Australia, where the newspapers mixed their tributes to the good play of the Canterbury side with doubts about the pitch, the tour schedule and the New Zealand umpiring.[17] This match was the only one the 1877-78 Australians lost. It was not until the 1966-67 season that a team representing Australia suffered a first-class defeat in New Zealand – also at the hands of Canterbury.[18]
Spofforth took 14 for 40 in the first innings, 11 of them bowled. George Bailey's 33 not out was the highest score in the match.[19] In Wellington all government offices and banks and most businesses were closed on the two afternoons (Monday and Tuesday) of the match.[20]
Spofforth took 11 for 33 and 11 for 26; 16 of his victims were bowled. Tom Garrett's 52 was by far the highest score. J. Liddle took 5 for 51 for Hawke's Bay.[21] The first day of the match, a Friday, was declared a public holiday in Napier for the occasion.[22] The Australians arrived in Napier on the Wanaka from Wellington on the morning of the match, then travelled by train to Hastings. The match started at two o'clock, "in Mr Braithwaite's paddock at Hastings, about a mile from the railway station". Rather than toss a coin to decide who would bat first, the Australians asked to be allowed to field, in order to work off the effects of their journey.[23]
Spofforth took 13 for 42 and 9 for 26; Garrett took 11 for 11 in the second innings. For Auckland Dan Lynch took the first five Australian wickets and finished with 5 for 67. Bailey's 44 not out was the highest score.[24] AssessmentsThe weather was generally cool, cloudy and damp throughout,[1] although only three full days were lost to the weather. Bowlers had the upper hand. Apart from Charles Bannerman's century against Southland, Horan scored two fifties and Garrett one. All 22 of the opposition fielded at once,[25] which slowed the Australians' scoring.[26] Charles Bannerman led the Australian batting with 284 runs, Horan scored 187, and Bailey 128.[27] Only four New Zealand batsmen, all in South Island teams, reached 20; J. Wesney of Southland was the highest scorer among them with 39 not out. Spofforth took 102 wickets at an average of 3.85, although in several matches he bowled only in the first innings.[12] The Australians returned to Australia and played several matches in New South Wales and Victoria in March before sailing for England. References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|author=John Lazenby|title=The Strangers Who Came Home: The First Australian Cricket Tour of England|publisher=Bloomsbury|location=London|year=2015|pages=20–26}} 2. ^{{cite news | work= Evening Star | date=9 January 1878 | page=2 | title= The Australians at Invercargill| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18780109.2.13| issue=4636}} 3. ^1 {{cite news | work= Southland Times | date=10 January 1878 | page=2 | title= Intercolonial Cricket Match| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18780110.2.11| issue=2976}} 4. ^{{cite journal|title=Australians v. Invercargill|journal=Hawke's Bay Herald|date=10 January 1878|volume=XXI|issue=4087|page=2|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18780110.2.11|accessdate=17 April 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130928.html| title = Southland v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 26 March 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news | work= Southland Times | date=7 January 1878 | page=2 | title= Cricket| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18780107.2.7| issue=2973}} 7. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130929.html| title = Otago v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 26 March 2017}} 8. ^"Argus", The Australian Cricketers' Tour through Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain, Jarrett & Co., Sydney, 1878, p. 6. 9. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/132/132639.html | title = Oamaru v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 26 March 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news | work= Southland Times | date=18 January 1878 | page=3 | title= The Australian Cricketers| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18780118.2.19| issue=2983}} 11. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130930.html | title = Canterbury v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 26 March 2017}} 12. ^1 The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket, Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, p. 383. 13. ^{{cite news | work= Lyttelton Times | date=14 January 1878 | page=3 | title= Cricket| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18780114.2.21 | volume=XLIX | issue=5273}} 14. ^{{cite news | work= Press | date=18 January 1878 | page=2 | title= Australia v. Canterbury| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18780118.2.18 | volume=XXIX | issue=3897}} 15. ^1 {{cite news | work= Lyttelton Times | date=21 January 1878 | page=2 | title= Australia v. Canterbury| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18780121.2.15| volume=XLIX | issue=5279}} 16. ^{{cite news| work=Stuff.co.nz | first=Gavin |last=Bertram |accessdate=27 March 2017| title=Visited by a Demon from Australia|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/9428666/Visited-by-a-Demon-from-Australia|date=22 November 2013}} 17. ^{{cite news | work= Star | date=14 February 1878 | page=3 | title= The Australian Cricketers at Christchurch| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS18780214.2.18| issue=3078}} 18. ^Wisden 1968, p. 879. 19. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130931.html | title = Wellington v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 27 March 2017}} 20. ^{{cite journal|journal=New Zealand Times|date=26 January 1878|volume=XXXIII| title= [Untitled]|issue=5255|page=2|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18780126.2.10|accessdate=16 April 2017}} 21. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/132/132640.html | title = Hawke's Bay v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 27 March 2017}} 22. ^{{cite journal|title=Public Holiday|journal=Hawke's Bay Herald|date=30 January 1878|volume=XXI|issue=5004|page=3|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18780130.2.15.2|accessdate=17 April 2017}} 23. ^{{cite journal|title=Australian Eleven v. Napier Twenty-Two|journal=New Zealand Times|date=2 February 1878|volume=XXXIII|issue=5261|page=3|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18780202.2.16|accessdate=17 April 2017}} 24. ^{{cite web | url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130932.html | title = Auckland v Australians 1877-78| publisher = CricketArchive| accessdate = 27 March 2017}} 25. ^{{cite journal|title=Australia v. Auckland|journal=New Zealand Herald|date=9 February 1878|volume=XV|issue=5065|page=5|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18780209.2.19|accessdate=16 April 2017}} 26. ^{{cite news | work= Press | date=21 January 1878 | page=3 | title= The Cricketers' Dinner at Dunedin| url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18780121.2.35| volume=XXIX|issue=3899}} 27. ^{{cite journal|title=The Australian Eleven|journal=Lyttelton Times|date=12 February 1878|volume=XLIX|issue=5298|page=2|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18780212.2.16|accessdate=27 March 2017}} External links
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