Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1909–10 explained

Australian tour of New Zealand 1909/10
Fromdate:Feb 1910
Todate:Apr 1910
Cricket Format:First-class
Matches:7
Most Runs:Edgar Mayne (532)
Most Wickets:Bill Whitty (42)
Previous Year:1904/05
Next Year:1913/14
Previous Tournament:Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05
Next Tournament:Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1913-14

The Australia national cricket team toured New Zealand from February to April 1910 and played seven first-class matches including two against the New Zealand national cricket team. New Zealand at this time had not been elevated to Test status.

Australia won five of the seven first-class matches by comfortable margins, including the two against New Zealand. The match against Canterbury was a close draw, and the last match, against Hawke's Bay, was abandoned without any play taking place.

Background

In late 1908, The New Zealand Cricket Council asked the Australian Board of Control of Cricket to consider a proposal that the Australian team selected for the 1909 Ashes tour play a series of matches in New Zealand prior to departing for England, as had been the case for the previous tour in 1904/05. The Australian Board declined this proposal and offered to send a Second Eleven team instead.[1] The New Zealand authorities rejected this proposal on the grounds that a second-string team would not make the tour a financial success and asked the Australian Board on what terms would the Australian side visit New Zealand on their return journey from England.[2] Again, this proposal was rejected by the Australian Board and the arrangements for the tour were pushed back to the 1909/10 season.

Team

On 14 Jan 1910 the Australian Board of Control of Cricket met and appointed a selection committee of Clem Hill, Frank Iredale and Peter McAlister to choose the touring squad and appointed Alick Mackenzie as the tour manager and Australian Board representative.[3] The appointment of Mackenzie to this role was seen as a reward for his services to Australian cricket after a long career. The 1909/10 season was his last in competitive cricket. It was his second tour of New Zealand having previously toured with the New South Wales side in 1893/94.

The Australian Board of Control asked each state representative on the board to nominate a set number of players from their state for selection. New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia were asked to nominate six players each, while Queensland and Tasmania were asked to nominate two each. From this pool of 22 players the selectors would choose a final touring squad of 13.[4]

Of the players initially selected, Gar Waddy and Stanley Hill were unavailable to make the tour.[5] [6] They were replaced in the team by Tom Warne and Charles Simpson respectively.

Australian touring party to New Zealand 1909/10!Name!Age!Role!Batting Style!Bowling Style!First-Class Team!Notes
Alick Mackenzie (Manager)39Team managerRight-handed- New South Wales
Warwick Armstrong (Captain)30All-rounderRight-handedRight-arm legspin Victoria
Warren Bardsley (Vice-captain)27BatterLeft-handed- New South Wales
Norman Dodds33BatterRight-handed- Tasmania
Sid Emery24BowlerRight-handedLegbreak googly New South Wales
Ashley Facy24BowlerRight-handedRight-arm fast Tasmania
Charles Gorry31Wicket-keeperRight-handed- New South Wales
Stanley Hill24BatterRight-handed-bgcolor="#" South AustraliaReplaced by Charles Simpson
Bert Hopkins35All-rounderRight-handedRight-arm fast-medium New South Wales
Charles Kelleway23All-rounderRight-handedRight-arm fast-medium New South Wales
Edgar Mayne27BatterRight-handed- South Australia
Charles Simpson27BatterRight-handedRight-arm off-spin Queensland
Dave Smith25BatsmanRight-handed- Victoria
Tom Warne40All-rounderRight-handedRight-arm leg-spin Victoria
Gar Waddy30Wicket-keeperRight-handedbgcolor="#" New South WalesReplaced by Tom Warne
Bill Whitty23BowlerRight-handedLeft-arm fast-medium South Australia

The touring party was not a full-strength Australian team. Of the selected players, only Armstrong, Bardsley, Hopkins and Whitty had previously played Test cricket and no other players outside of those four had toured with the 1909 Australian team in England. Outside those four, Emery, Kelleway, Mayne and Smith went on to play Tests.

The tour

The touring party left Australia on 5 February 1910, departing Sydney on the steamship Moeraki, and arrived in New Zealand at Wellington on 9 February.[7] On the evening of their arrival the touring party were officially welcomed to Wellington at a function in the town hall hosted by Dr. Alfred Newman.

Tour itinerary

DateOpponentVenueMatch typeResultNotes
11-14 Feb 1910WellingtonBasin Reserve, WellingtonFirst-ClassAustralians won by 6 wickets3-day match; rest day on 13 Feb.
18-21 Feb 1910AucklandAuckland Domain, AucklandFirst-ClassAustralians won by an innings and 128 runs3-day match; rest day on 20 Feb.
25-28 Feb 1910CanterburyLancaster Park, ChristchurchFirst-ClassDraw3-day match; rest day on 27 Feb.
5-8 Mar 1910OtagoCarisbrook, DunedinFirst-ClassAustralians won by 10 wickets3-day match; rest day on 6 Mar.
11-14 Mar 1910New ZealandLancaster Park, ChristchurchFirst-ClassAustralia won by 9 wickets3-day match; rest day on 13 Mar.
16-17 Mar 1910Manawatu XIIISports Ground, Palmerston NorthMinorAustralians won by an innings and 104 runs2-day match
18-19 Mar 1910WanganuiCooks Gardens, WanganuiMinorAustralians won by six wickets2-day match
22-23 Mar 1910Taranaki XVPukekura Park (Recreation Ground), New PlymouthMinorDraw2-day match
26-29 Mar 1910New ZealandBasin Reserve, WellingtonFirst-ClassAustralia won by 162 runs3-day match; rest day on 27 Mar.
1-4 Apr 1910Hawke's BayRecreation Ground, NapierFirst-ClassMatch abandoned due to rain3-day match; rest day on 3 Apr.

Match summaries

2nd Unofficial Test Australia v New Zealand

First-class statistics

Batting

!Name!Matches!Innings!Not Outs!100s!50s!H.S.!Runs!Average
Edgar Mayne61122313653259.11
Warwick Armstrong68112149*39356.14
Warren Bardsley6112039737541.67
Dave Smith6911010220625.75
Charles Kelleway681015118726.71
Charles Simpson581015115522.14
Sid Emery6820150*11419.00
Tom Warne452015411237.33
Norman Dodds35001538416.80
Bill Whitty6710014538.83
Charles Gorry5530011*2512.5
Ashley Facy341007*175.67
Bert Hopkins450008163.20

Bowling

!Name!Matches!Balls Bowled!Maidens!Runs!Wickets!Best Bowling!Average!Strike rate!Economy Rate
Bill Whitty6131269510428/2712.1431.242.33
Sid Emery655215355225/2016.1425.093.86
Warwick Armstrong674527367164/5622.9446.562.96
Ashley Facy336612178117/7116.1833.272.92
Bert Hopkins43751716394/3418.1141.672.61
Tom Warne4210615475/3722.0030.004.40
Charles Kelleway62761011652/123.2055.202.52
Charles Simpson5232115211/552.00232.001.34

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 1908-12-21. BOARD OF CONTROL.. 8. Sydney Morning Herald . 2021-09-03.
  2. News: 1909-01-15. THE ELEVEN'S TOUR.. 7. Sydney Morning Herald . 2021-09-03.
  3. News: 1910-01-15. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.. 13. Sydney Morning Herald . 2021-08-31.
  4. News: 1909-12-20. TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND.. Examiner. 2021-09-29.
  5. News: 1910-01-31. NEW ZEALAND TOUR.. Sydney Morning Herald. 2021-09-29.
  6. News: 1910-01-26. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.. Argus. 2021-09-29.
  7. News: 1910-02-07. NEW ZEALAND TOUR.. 10. Sydney Morning Herald . 2021-08-31.