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1964:. It was a good toss to win and Spooner put the Australians in to face the pace of Hitch who bowled them out for 81 in just 31 overs. Hitch took five of the first six wickets, four of them bowled, and finished with six for 24. The early fire had gone out of the pitch by afternoon although Gregory still caused real problems for the English batsmen. At the close, Thornton's XI were 146 for eight and they extended this to 187, Gregory taking seven for 83. Needing a substantial recovery, the AIF started badly with Trenerry out for a duck but Collins and Willis took the score on to 93 before Collins was out. Willis, the highest runscorer for the AIF in England, made 96 before he was caught behind off Hirst. Taylor (71) and Lampard (36) combined well for the seventh wicket and the Australians were 264 for six at close of play on day two. On the final morning, Hitch again cut loose and the last four wickets went down with only 32 more runs added. AIF 296, Hitch five for 102 and eleven wickets in the match. Thornton's XI needed 191 to win with most of the final day remaining and got them with two wickets to spare but they owed it to Hobbs who held the innings together with 93. This was only the fourth defeat the AIF conceded in England, having won and drawn twelve each of the other 24 matches. 1510:(71) shared 150 for the first wicket but finally Gregory dismissed Holmes and then, with six for 91, proceeded to bowl Yorkshire out for 224. The Australians began badly and were 59 for four before the middle order rallied and eventually reached 265 on the second day. A key innings was played by one of the bit-part players Eric Bull who scored a career-highest 42 at a crucial time from the end of day one and well into the second morning. Yorkshire scored 210 in their second innings and would have had a very low score but for an outstanding effort by Hirst with 88. Yorkshire again struggled against Gregory who dismissed all the first six batsmen and finished with seven for 79, a match haul of thirteen for 170. The Australians began the fourth innings before lunch on the final day and were soon struggling after Collins was out without scoring and only Trenerry, with 39, made any contribution among the top order batsmen. The total was 71 for five when Bull came in and he played another valuable innings of 27 until he was out at 111 for eight. Gregory was joined by Winning who was out for nought at 116 for nine and this set up the remarkable climax to the game between Gregory and Long. 1570:(Northants) by 196 runs in a three-day match 26 to 28 June. The AIF won the toss and batted first. Gregory opened the innings with Taylor and scored 115 in just two and a half hours, AIF totalling 297. Northants reached a creditable 109 for two at the close and were then all out for 246 next day, Gregory taking four for 71. The Australians reached 177 for six at close of play on the second day and went on to total 314, Trenerry with 58 the top score. Collins with five for 26 and Gregory with four for 74 bowled out Northants for 169. It was an outstanding all-round performance by Gregory, whose 115 was his maiden first-class century. He scored 49 in the second innings and held three catches in the match in addition to his eight wickets. 1914:. The South were bowled out for 183, Charlie Winning capturing five for 57, in 64 overs. The AIF collapsed and were 96 for six at the close before going on to total 162 in the second morning. Willis with 54 saved real embarrassment as Woolley took six for 74 and White four for 50. At close of play on day two, the South had advanced to 269 for six with Hardinge 90 not out. They were all out for 280 next morning with Hardinge stumped before he could add to his overnight score. Needing 302 to win with nearly all the final day remaining, the AIF could only make 179, Bill Trenerry topscoring with 54, and the South won by 122 runs. 1968:
1,652 runs at 41.30. Pellew and Taylor also topped 1,000 runs while Trenerry (961) and Gregory (942) came close. Gregory held 44 catches at slip while the second best fielder was Taylor with 23 catches. Wicketkeeping duties were shared between Long and Oldfield who claimed 31 and 28 victims respectively. Gregory was easily the outstanding bowler and took 131 wickets at 18.19. Collins, who completed the "double", took 106 at 16.55. Next best was Lampard with 69 at 23.26 including the best analysis by an Australian of nine for 42 against Lancashire. Lampard also scored 821 runs and was a very useful all-rounder.
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four apiece. The Australians started again before lunch and this time their batting excelled with Taylor scoring 146 and Murray 82. From 362 for five overnight, Collins was able to declare at 447 for eight on the Saturday morning. Douglas took four more wickets, but this time conceding 168 runs, giving him eleven wickets in the match. In the fourth innings, the early Essex batsmen were no match for Gregory who took all the first five wickets, leaving the county on 22 for five. They eventually reached 117 and the Australians were easy winners in the end by 309 runs.
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in only 32 overs of the second morning. Seamer Charlie Winning and slow left armer Collins did all the bowling, Winning taking six for 30 and Collins four for 38. Collins followed up with 67* to give the Australians a useful lead of 159 going into the latter half of the last day. Somerset lasted only 28 overs as Collins wiped them out with a career-best eight for 31.
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127. The AIF responded with 441 and Collins produced the outstanding batting performance of the entire tour with a magnificent knock of 235 in 315 minutes with 23 boundaries. South Africa scored 359 to avoid the innings defeat, Zulch this time reaching his century with 135. The AIF then scored 47 for two to win on the fourth day.
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who added 121 for the second wicket. Gregory followed his century with five for 65. In the second innings, Collins scored 129 and Gregory again reached three figures with 101 in 102 minutes with sixteen boundaries. Like Gregory, Collins was opposing his home state. The AIF totalled 395 to lead by 381
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The second match was even more conclusive. South Africa again won the toss and batted first but Gregory with six for 46 and Collins with four for 28 were too much for them and they were out for only 117. The Australians piled on the agony with 456 including four half-centuries, the top score being 73
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to Australia. The players held a meeting and were unanimous in their refusal as they wanted to go straight home once their tour of England was completed. However, the Australian Army thought differently and the Ministry of Defence ordered them, as serving officers and other ranks, to comply. Planning
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Following the cessation of hostilities on 11 November 1918, the Australian Army Corps HQ in London had to think of ways to entertain the thousands of servicemen waiting to be sent home. An AIF Sports Control Board was formed and, notice having been taken of the success of the wartime charity matches,
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in what may be termed "unofficial Tests". The first played 21 to 25 November was won by eight wickets and the second played 29 November to 2 December by an innings and 129 runs. In the first game, South Africa won the toss and batted first but Gregory and Collins took five apiece to dismiss them for
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by 95 runs in a very low-scoring game: AIF 85 and 144 for four declared; Somerset 70 and 64. Only 363 runs in the entire game. The first day was impacted by rain and only 59 overs were bowled. The AIF were all out for 85 just before the scheduled close of play. They quickly dismissed Somerset for 70
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won the toss and put the AIF in to bat. It looked a good decision as he took seven for 50 himself with his fast-medium pace and the Australians were all out for only 130. Essex were 101 for six at the close and reached 151 on the second morning, Gregory and Collins again bowling in tandem and taking
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The team toured Great Britain May to September 1919, playing 28 first-class matches with twelve wins, four defeats and twelve draws. Five minor matches were also played, three of these in Scotland, the Australians winning two and drawing three. The AIF team toured South Africa October to December on
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said in its July 1920 annual report that "(it is to be hoped) many of these players will be seen in our big matches next season". Unfortunately, many of the fourteen players had pre-war careers in other spheres, such as banking or farming or medicine, to which they soon returned. Bull, Docker, Long
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to provide the AIF with a straightforward victory after they scored 300 against 120 and 126. Carl Willis, enjoying something of a purple patch in the summer months, scored another century with 127, opening the innings this time and Sussex needed a run out to dismiss him. The next highest Australian
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and there were seven officers in the party. The bulk of the team remained intact for nearly nine months from May 1919, playing 33 matches in Great Britain, ten in South Africa on their way home and then another three in Australia itself before disbanding in February 1920. Of the 46 matches, 39 are
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and won this one convincingly by 310 runs. They batted first and were bowled out for 158, Collins making 76, but then dismissed Natal for only 83 with Gregory taking nine for 32, the best analysis of his entire career. The one wicket he didn't get was a run out. The Australians did much better in
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became the team manager. Lacey had organised a charity match in August 1918 between his own invitation XI and an Australian XI. The Sports Board began trials in February 1919 and there was an enthusiastic response from many servicemen with first-class or grade cricket experience. Despite the fact
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The following proposals for the formation of an AIF Board of Control to encourage sport in all units and supervise organisation and selection of representative teams. The Board to consist of a president, two representatives from units in France, one from AIF depots in the United Kingdom, one from
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15 to 18 November and played a second match against Transvaal, this time winning by an innings and 14 runs. Transvaal were dismissed for 165 with Stirling taking five for 29. The AIF replied with 352, Gregory scoring 73 and Pellew 61. Transvaal scored 173 in their second inning with Test batsman
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Chris Harte's conclusion of the AIF in England was that they were "generally a very sound side" and the crowds watching them were "far above expectation". Collins with 1,615 runs at 38.45 was widely considered the best Australian batsman in England although, statistically, Willis did better with
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The AIF tour of England concluded with three first-class games against representative sides (i.e., consisting of players chosen from several counties) and finally a one-day exhibition match on what is believed to be the world's oldest cricket ground. The first-class matches were all of three-day
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16 to 18 June. The Australians won both matches, comprehensively defeating Lancashire by an innings and 157 runs but only by one wicket against Yorkshire after a dramatic finale. At Old Trafford, Collins won the toss, decided to bat and led the way from the first ball with 103. Trenerry scored a
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against Queensland 24 to 27 January. This was a rain-affected draw in which the AIF, batting first, scored 215 and 319 for five declared. Queensland scored 146 and held on at the end with 144 for six to frustrate the AIF. Collins with 135 in the AIF second innings was the outstanding performer.
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took four for 37. Woolley got a duck when Kent batted but the team totalled 301 to establish a first innings lead of 103. Gregory took seven for 100. At close of play on day two, the AIF had taken the lead and were 275 for four with Willis on 78 and Stirling on 50. Pellew had earlier scored 91.
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Given the large number of applicants, the AIF formed a second eleven which toured the minor cricket circuit in England, playing against league clubs, county club colts and public schools teams. The second eleven played 55 matches and lost only eleven but few of its members ever played more than
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career-highest 82 and the Australians batted into the second day to total a commanding 418. Lancashire collapsed twice with 125 and 136, the match ending same day. Stirling took five for 38 in the first innings and then Lampard produced the remarkable figures of nine for 42 in the second.
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on 9 and 10 June was scheduled for two days only and was drawn. Sussex scored 227 and 241 with Collins taking five for 45 and three for 41. The Australians replied with 289 and 77 for eight, just holding on for the draw at the end after the second innings nearly succumbed to the Sussex
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making the top score with 39. Trenerry and Collins shared twelve of the fifteen wickets while Gregory was bowled sparingly. The AIF included a couple of players from their second eleven but they won easily by five wickets, though Stirling took the wickets of Murray and Docker cheaply.
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trumped them with 391 and 131 respectively, batting into the third morning. Collins scored 118 and declared the second innings at 242 for five but this only left time for 25 overs and Notts played out to 62 for one. Collins completed his 1,000 runs for the season in this match.
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The table below lists all seventeen players who represented the AIF Touring XI in at least one first-class match. Details state the player's military rank, Sheffield Shield state team, date of birth, age on 14 May 1919 when the first match began, batting hand and bowling type:
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in 1919. Gregory took eleven wickets in the match including his best innings analysis to date of seven for 56. The AIF innings totalled 450 for four declared, featuring an unbroken fifth wicket stand of 300 between Pellew (195*) and Willis (129*). In another two-day affair,
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and, although this was a three-day match 7 to 9 August, it was drawn. AIF won the toss and batted first to reach only 198 with Kent making 142 for six at close of play on the first day. Gregory, who opened with Collins, had the top AIF score of 67. Kent's great all-rounder
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and the First Australian Imperial Force. It was played in aid of St Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Sailors and Soldiers. The AIF scored 130 and the Army were all out for 162 just before the match ended in a draw. The game, a great success, featured notable players, including
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their second innings and amassed 341 with Taylor's 81 the highest score. Once again, Natal were no match for Gregory who took five for 54 and bowled them out for 106. Natal should have had enough after that but they played the AIF again on 7 and 8 November in
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The Australians returned to Cape Town and played Western Province again at Newlands 6 to 9 December. This match was drawn after the AIF scored 269 (Willis 94) and 164 for six declared, with Western Province scoring 153 (Docker five for 37) and 141 for seven.
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The match in Sheffield produced an exciting finish as the Australians, needing 170 to win, had been reduced to 116 for nine before Gregory was joined by last man Ed Long. Against the odds, they put on 54 for the tenth wicket to win the game, Gregory scoring
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and Winning never played first-class cricket again after the AIF team disbanded. Trenerry played only three more first-class games. Lampard spent two more seasons with Victoria and retired in February 1922. Love, Murray and Willis continued to play in the
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did the damage with seven for 70. In the second innings, the Australians were struggling against the medium pace of Dipper, bowling in tandem with Parker, but thanks to a determined effort by Bill Trenerry they managed to hold on for the draw.
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bowled Cambridge out in the second. The Oxford match was scheduled for two days and, like so many of the two-day County Championship fixtures that season, was drawn. Kelleway took seven for 47 in the first innings and there were centuries by
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relished the conditions in South Africa while the local newspapers acclaimed Collins as the finest player in the team. On arrival home January 1920 in Australia, the team played three first-class matches, defeating both the reigning
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31 July to 2 August and drew. The AIF batted first and scored 436 with Collins top scorer on 95. They had Surrey on 83 for six in the second morning but the county rallied with a seventh wicket partnership of 146 between captain
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who made his first-class debut there but did not play for AIF again. Heath made two first-class appearances for South Australia in 1923–24. Also making his first-class debut at Oxford was future Australian Test keeper
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with 224 and 28 for no wicket held on through the second day. The match was another example of the folly of trying to play first-class cricket over two days only. However, the next one was also a two-day affair and
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was frustrated by torrential rain. The results in Australia demonstrated the strength of the AIF team and within a few months of the team's dissolution, five players would make their Test débuts: batsmen Collins,
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for 95. Stirling made 62* and Collins declared on 419 for eight, leaving Kent to make 317 with enough time for 64 overs. This time, Woolley held his side together with 76 and they were 172 for five at the close.
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with 126 made the team's first century. Gregory with seven wickets in the match gave notice of his potential. AIF won inside two days by an innings and 114 runs against a team led by England captain
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score was 31. In the Sussex first innings, Gregory took six for 38 and Collins four for 47. In the second innings, it was Collins with six for 27 (ten for 65 in the match) who dismissed Sussex.
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on 13 October and Chris Harte recounted that it was on this same day that the Australian state cricket associations "started squabbling over who would host AIF matches in Australia". The
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made his first century of the tour with 127 and 64. Lampard bowled well and took six for 91 in the Middlesex first innings but it included a fourth wicket partnership of 177 between
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but none of these took part on the day. Mitcham's sixteen was bolstered by the inclusion of three guest players, one of them Bill Stirling. The other two were Surrey wicketkeeper
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61) and then reduced the AIF to 104 for six at close of play. On the second morning, the AIF were all out for 147 and asked to follow on. Gloucestershire's great left arm spinner
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that year consisted (for the only time ever as it was a singularly unsuccessful venture) of two-day matches. AIF's first match against a county team started on 17 May at the
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was planned, the first since 1914, and an idea that came to fruition was the formation of an Australian touring side made up of servicemen. Agreement was reached with the
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that some of the players still carried war injuries, the Sports Board was able to form a strong team which came to be billed as the Australian Imperial Force Touring XI.
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and the team had only four defeats, all of these in England. The players lived on their army pay and all profits from gate money went to an AIF Sports Control Board.
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The AIF faced their last county opposition on Friday, 29 August in another two-day match, though they won this one. It was just down the road from Clifton at the
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The AIF took a break at this point with no matches between Monday, 10 and Wednesday, 20 August inclusive. They returned to action on Thursday, 21 August at
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that was drawn. The AIF opened with 551 for five declared (Pellew 187, Willis 156* and Collins 121) which was their total at the end of the first day.
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in 1919 so this was an outstanding performance by Collins' team. Yorkshire won the toss and batted first. Their opening pair of Rhodes (90) and
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with nearly all the third day still to be played. NSW had no real hope of winning and collapsed instead, scoring 178 in 200 minutes with only
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by Lampard. Reduced by injuries to nine men, the South Africans could only make 210 in their second innings, Gregory taking four for 60.
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Having been unbeaten in their first eleven matches, the Australians finally tasted defeat in the twelfth at Lord's when they played the
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their way home and were undefeated in ten matches, eight of which were first-class. Two unofficial "Tests" were played at the
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in this match. It was his first-class debut but his sole appearance for the AIF. Also making first-class debuts here were
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There were a couple of games involving Australian XIs in 1918 but the main events were three matches played at Lord's and
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offering any real resistance. He scored 65 and Gregory, looking for a match double, had to be content with three for 65.
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but the match was drawn. They batted first and made 371 featuring another fine innings by Willis with 130, but Notts and
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The Australians won their first match starting in August by an innings and 54 runs. This was another two-day affair but
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by an innings and 560 runs after scoring 733 for six declared with four centuries. Then they played two matches, one in
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The Australians played four second-class matches in this period, all of them scheduled for two days only. Three were in
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and put Victoria in. Gregory took seven for 22 and bowled them out for only 116. The AIF batsmen had to contend with
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The next two matches, both at the Old Wanderers, were scheduled for four days each and the AIF played against a
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After a very public row, it was finally decided in Australia that the AIF would play three of the state teams:
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in place of Kelleway, who did not play for the AIF again. The team was still a military one and cricket writer
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The AIF tour of England ended on Saturday, 13 September with a one-day single-innings "odds" match against a
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had given a guarantee against any financial loss but the AIF tour of South Africa was a resounding success.
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who were all to play for the AIF team in 1919. All three games were of one-day duration and all were drawn.
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The last match of the tour and the swansong of the AIF team was played 31 January to 3 February at the
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took four for 38. The result was a comprehensive victory for the Gentlemen by an innings and 133 runs.
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1919 poster advertising Australian Imperial Force Touring XI v Sixteen of Mitcham (see notes in text)
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29 to 30 May. Cambridge were thrashed by an innings and 239 runs following centuries by Kelleway and
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With Kelleway's departure, the AIF squad was reduced to its nucleus of fourteen principal members:
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On 11 June, the team took the train north for matches against two of the strongest county sides,
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as team captain for the remainder of the tour, despite the fact that Collins' military rank was
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ended in November 1918, thousands of Australian servicemen were in Europe as members of the
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Two of the next three matches were against the principal University teams. The AIF played
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The AIF played many of its first-class matches in England over three days although the
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was playing for NSW. NSW managed a slender first innings lead thanks to Test players
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This article is about the post-World War I team. For the post-World War II team, see
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The Australians returned to first-class action on 11 July in a two-day match at
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for several seasons and Love eventually played for Australia just once in the
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In between the university matches, the AIF made the first of three visits to
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being asked to lead a team largely comprising officers including one major (
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which included a number of Australian players such as Kelleway, Docker,
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who won the toss and batted first. He led a strong team which included
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team on the Monday. Thornton had selected a strong team captained by
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26 to 28 May. The AIF had arguably the best of a keenly fought draw.
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by an innings and 203 runs. Worcestershire did not take part in the
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The first match in South Africa was played 18 to 21 October at the
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was formed, initially under the captaincy of pre-war Test player
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London, and one representative of the Australian Comforts Fund.
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began for a tour of South Africa from October to December.
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The Australian Imperial Force Touring XI photographed at
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The AIF Sports Control Board was fully supported by the
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International cricket competitions from 1918–19 to 1945
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issued 31 January 1919 an AIF Order 1539 to all ranks:
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As advertised in the poster, Mitcham hoped to include
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On Wednesday, 27 August, the Australians were at the
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made his first-class debut in the match for the AIF.
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duration starting on Monday, 1 September, against a
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expressed surprise at Collins' election as he was a
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Back row (L to R): Staff Sergeant 1682:The Australians must have been pleased to play 1679:after Collins scored 110 and took five for 73. 1598:team. They defeated a West of Scotland team in 91:, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC); Gunner 6319:) by various teams, collectively known as the 3617:"Mitcham v Australian Imperial Forces in 1919" 2070:From 1 to 4 November, the Australians were in 5605: 5548: 5085: 4068: 3113:"Gentlemen of England v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2888:"Cambridge University v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 1477:in Manchester 12 to 14 June and Yorkshire at 5538: 5075: 3948:Australian Cricket: The Game and the Players 3593:"C. I. Thornton's XI v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2840:"L. G. Robinson's XI v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 6686:English cricket seasons in the 20th century 5620:International cricket tours of South Africa 1417:asking if the team could tour South Africa 242:During 1917 and 1918, at the height of the 5612: 5598: 4075: 4061: 3305:"H. K. Foster's XI v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2912:"Oxford University v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2095:making 95. Cyril Docker took five for 20. 1319:31 May to 3 June and it was another draw. 139:, 101st Howitzer Battery; Warrant Officer 6335: 3809:"Western Province v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3641:"Western Province v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3569:"South of England v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3545:"South of England v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3161:"West of Scotland v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3137:"Northamptonshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 1675:were beaten by an innings and 38 runs at 1521:in a two-day match 20 and 21 June on the 1311:The final match starting May was against 6681:Australian cricket tours of South Africa 3964: 3890:"New South Wales v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3497:"Gloucestershire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3377:"Nottinghamshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3224: 3200: 3152: 2226:"Army v Australian Imperial Forces 1917" 1975: 1841: 1726: 1577: 1429: 1162: 74: 4038:"AIF 1919 British Isles tour itinerary" 4024:"AIF 1919 British Isles tour itinerary" 3993: 3942: 3329:"Worcestershire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3257:"Leicestershire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3176: 2390: 2337: 2313: 2289: 2265: 2250:"Australian XI v Indian Gymkhana, 1917" 2241: 2217: 2182: 2031: 6643: 4093: 4083:International cricket tours of England 4046:"AIF 1919–20 Australia tour itinerary" 4026:. CricketArchive. 1919. Archived from 3881: 3857: 3833: 3800: 3776: 3752: 3728: 3704: 3680: 3656: 3632: 3584: 3560: 3536: 3512: 3488: 3464: 3440: 3416: 3392: 3368: 3344: 3320: 3296: 3272: 3248: 3128: 3104: 3080: 3056: 3032: 3008: 2984: 2951: 2927: 2903: 2879: 2855: 2831: 2383: 2381: 2379: 2377: 2375: 2373: 1617: 234:and fast bowling all-rounder Gregory. 200:, Australia winning both comfortably. 163:in London, commanded by Field Marshal 5593: 5537: 5188: 5074: 4092: 4056: 3923: 3785:"South Africa v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3761:"South Africa v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3608: 3353:"Warwickshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 1873:North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough 986: 980: 977: 972: 969: 849: 843: 840: 835: 832: 663: 657: 654: 649: 646: 399: 393: 390: 387: 384: 337:Australian Board of (Cricket) Control 6716:Australian first-class cricket teams 2114: 1837: 1573: 1236:who could only contribute 0 and 14. 1176:. It was played 14 to 16 May at the 989: 983: 852: 846: 666: 660: 402: 396: 169:Australian Imperial Force Touring XI 165:William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood 135:, 17th Battalion. Front row: Gunner 103:, 4th Divisional Artillery; Captain 54:move details into the article's body 25: 6676:Australian cricket tours of England 3866:"Queensland v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3281:"Derbyshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3041:"Lancashire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2370: 2189:New South Wales Cricket Association 1857:Central Recreation Ground, Hastings 1658:and then the AIF defeated Foster's 1639:defeated the AIF by 36 runs at the 1494:and Long 13*. Yorkshire, featuring 1158: 13: 3987: 3737:"Transvaal v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3665:"Transvaal v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3089:"Hampshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3065:"Yorkshire v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2936:"Middlesex v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 1350:, of which Kelleway was a member. 1348:Australian team to England in 1912 1276:. The AIF team at Oxford included 1153: 14: 6727: 4016: 3950:. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 3842:"Victoria v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3521:"Somerset v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3209:"Scotland v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3185:"Scotland v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2399:"H Lacy's XI v Australians, 1918" 2042:South African Cricket Association 1861:United Services Recreation Ground 1853:South of England XI ("the South") 1801:and its strong associations with 1722: 1209:for the AIF and the Kent batsman 1178:Old Buckenham Hall Cricket Ground 367:when they returned to Australia. 119:, 27th Battalion; Lance Corporal 1971: 1650:There was a two-day draw at the 1606:and one in Glasgow, against the 237: 30: 21:Australian Services cricket team 5189: 3926:A History of Australian Cricket 3917: 3905: 3824: 3425:"Sussex v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3401:"Surrey v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3233:"Durham v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3017:"Sussex v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2975: 2960:"Surrey v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2807: 2783: 2759: 2735: 2711: 2687: 2663: 2639: 2615: 2591: 2567: 2543: 2519: 2495: 2471: 2447: 2423: 2414: 1425: 250:between teams representing the 153:First Australian Imperial Force 3713:"Natal v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3689:"Natal v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 3473:"Essex v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2864:"Essex v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2361: 2346:"England XI v Dominions, 1918" 2322:"England XI v Dominions, 1918" 2298:"England XI v Dominions, 1918" 1308:who both completed centuries. 936:15th Brigade (Field Ambulance) 1: 6661:1919 in South African cricket 3449:"Kent v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 2211: 2993:"MCC v AIF Touring XI, 1919" 1799:Clifton College Close Ground 1473:. 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A likely victory against 213:and their main challengers 127:, Dental Section; Sergeant 99:, 26th Battery; Lieutenant 10: 6732: 6666:1920 in Australian cricket 6651:1919 in Australian cricket 1564:County Ground, Northampton 1523:County Ground, Southampton 1052:19 December 1885 (aged 33) 950:9 September 1894 (aged 24) 588:29 November 1892 (aged 26) 370: 352:Surrey County Cricket Club 157:first-class cricket season 18: 6628: 6603: 6585: 6559: 6538: 6522: 6506: 6480: 6425: 6374: 6358: 6328: 6321:South African rebel tours 6310: 6301: 6240: 6231: 6180: 6144: 6093: 6035: 5979: 5958: 5897: 5776: 5745: 5634: 5625: 5544: 5533: 5489: 5458: 5422: 5391: 5355: 5334: 5313: 5277: 5261: 5245: 5199: 5195: 5184: 5081: 5070: 5034: 4903: 4837: 4736: 4625: 4514: 4483: 4360: 4339: 4103: 4099: 4088: 3999:Barclays World of Cricket 3928:. London: Andre Deutsch. 1107: 1067: 1031: 994: 925: 891: 857: 782: 748: 711: 696:21 January 1888 (aged 31) 671: 603: 566: 554:10 October 1895 (aged 23) 532: 492: 477:1 December 1892 (aged 26) 453: 407: 354:and their representative 5539:Other tournaments hosted 5076:Major tournaments hosted 4001:. London: Willow Books. 2146:The second match was at 2133:Melbourne Cricket Ground 2086:The AIF returned to the 2036:The AIF team arrived in 913:10 August 1895 (aged 23) 733:14 August 1895 (aged 23) 719:4th Divisional Artillery 365:first-grade club cricket 115:, General List; Captain 95:, 103rd Battery; Gunner 6656:1919 in English cricket 2198:1932–33 Bodyline series 2049:Newlands Cricket Ground 1739:collapsed twice at the 1440:Marylebone Cricket Club 1136:20 April 1889 (aged 30) 1092:19 March 1891 (aged 28) 879:28 March 1883 (aged 36) 767:25 April 1886 (aged 33) 627:23 March 1893 (aged 26) 388:Military rank and unit 6711:Military cricket teams 1981: 1847: 1732: 1608:Scotland national team 1583: 1435: 1247:21 to 23 May and then 1168: 1016:3 March 1884 (aged 35) 540:101st Howitzer Battery 461:103rd Howitzer Battery 339:which appointed Major 333: 144: 16:1919–1920 cricket team 4048:. ESPNcricinfo. 1919. 4040:. ESPNcricinfo. 1919. 3972:. Cassell Australia. 3924:Harte, Chris (1993). 2160:Sydney Cricket Ground 2051:in Cape Town against 1990:Mitcham Cricket Green 1979: 1845: 1827:Taunton County Ground 1730: 1581: 1502:, went on to win the 1433: 1290:Lord's Cricket Ground 1222:County Ground, Leyton 1166: 1078:AIF (1st) HQ, Records 807:3 July 1885 (aged 33) 754:Captain, division tbc 328: 131:, 10th AASC; Captain 123:, 10th AASC; Captain 81:Lord's Cricket Ground 78: 4032:on 19 November 2008. 2183:Aftermath and legacy 2032:Tour of South Africa 1877:Scarborough Festival 1829:where they defeated 1641:County Ground, Derby 1534:Gentlemen of England 1241:Cambridge University 259:in his final match, 2420:Harte, pp. 269–270. 1869:C. I. 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CricketArchive 2228: 2221: 2194:Sheffield Shield 2081:Pietermaritzburg 2053:Western Province 1958:Greville Stevens 1884:Lionel Troughton 1811:Charlie Townsend 1779:Southchurch Park 1614:and also drawn. 1590:and one against 1568:Northamptonshire 1542:fast-medium pace 1230:Charlie Kelleway 1159:14 May to 3 June 1135: 1133: 1091: 1089: 1060:slow medium pace 1051: 1049: 1024:fast-medium pace 1015: 1013: 967: 963: 949: 947: 912: 910: 878: 876: 830: 826: 806: 804: 775:fast-medium pace 766: 764: 732: 730: 695: 693: 644: 640: 626: 624: 587: 585: 553: 551: 516: 514: 476: 474: 433: 431: 382: 378: 273:Charlie Kelleway 207:Sheffield Shield 173:Charlie Kelleway 66: 63: 57: 48:Please read the 34: 33: 26: 6731: 6730: 6726: 6725: 6724: 6722: 6721: 6720: 6641: 6640: 6639: 6634: 6624: 6599: 6581: 6555: 6534: 6518: 6502: 6476: 6421: 6370: 6354: 6324: 6306: 6297: 6236: 6227: 6176: 6140: 6089: 6031: 5975: 5954: 5893: 5772: 5741: 5630: 5621: 5618: 5588: 5575: 5540: 5521: 5485: 5454: 5418: 5387: 5351: 5330: 5309: 5273: 5257: 5241: 5191: 5172: 5077: 5058: 5030: 4899: 4833: 4732: 4621: 4510: 4479: 4356: 4335: 4095: 4084: 4081: 4044: 4036: 4022: 4019: 4009: 3990: 3988:Further reading 3980: 3958: 3936: 3920: 3915: 3910: 3906: 3896: 3894: 3887: 3886: 3882: 3872: 3870: 3863: 3862: 3858: 3848: 3846: 3839: 3838: 3834: 3829: 3825: 3815: 3813: 3806: 3805: 3801: 3791: 3789: 3782: 3781: 3777: 3767: 3765: 3758: 3757: 3753: 3743: 3741: 3734: 3733: 3729: 3719: 3717: 3710: 3709: 3705: 3695: 3693: 3686: 3685: 3681: 3671: 3669: 3662: 3661: 3657: 3647: 3645: 3638: 3637: 3633: 3623: 3621: 3614: 3613: 3609: 3599: 3597: 3590: 3589: 3585: 3575: 3573: 3566: 3565: 3561: 3551: 3549: 3542: 3541: 3537: 3527: 3525: 3518: 3517: 3513: 3503: 3501: 3494: 3493: 3489: 3479: 3477: 3470: 3469: 3465: 3455: 3453: 3446: 3445: 3441: 3431: 3429: 3422: 3421: 3417: 3407: 3405: 3398: 3397: 3393: 3383: 3381: 3374: 3373: 3369: 3359: 3357: 3350: 3349: 3345: 3335: 3333: 3326: 3325: 3321: 3311: 3309: 3302: 3301: 3297: 3287: 3285: 3278: 3277: 3273: 3263: 3261: 3254: 3253: 3249: 3239: 3237: 3230: 3229: 3225: 3215: 3213: 3206: 3205: 3201: 3191: 3189: 3182: 3181: 3177: 3167: 3165: 3158: 3157: 3153: 3143: 3141: 3134: 3133: 3129: 3119: 3117: 3110: 3109: 3105: 3095: 3093: 3086: 3085: 3081: 3071: 3069: 3062: 3061: 3057: 3047: 3045: 3038: 3037: 3033: 3023: 3021: 3014: 3013: 3009: 2999: 2997: 2990: 2989: 2985: 2980: 2976: 2966: 2964: 2957: 2956: 2952: 2942: 2940: 2933: 2932: 2928: 2918: 2916: 2909: 2908: 2904: 2894: 2892: 2885: 2884: 2880: 2870: 2868: 2861: 2860: 2856: 2846: 2844: 2837: 2836: 2832: 2822: 2820: 2813: 2812: 2808: 2798: 2796: 2792:"Bill Stirling" 2789: 2788: 2784: 2774: 2772: 2765: 2764: 2760: 2750: 2748: 2741: 2740: 2736: 2726: 2724: 2720:"Bert Oldfield" 2717: 2716: 2712: 2702: 2700: 2693: 2692: 2688: 2678: 2676: 2669: 2668: 2664: 2654: 2652: 2648:"Allie Lampard" 2645: 2644: 2640: 2630: 2628: 2621: 2620: 2616: 2606: 2604: 2597: 2596: 2592: 2582: 2580: 2573: 2572: 2568: 2558: 2556: 2549: 2548: 2544: 2534: 2532: 2528:"Bill Trenerry" 2525: 2524: 2520: 2510: 2508: 2504:"Johnny Taylor" 2501: 2500: 2496: 2486: 2484: 2477: 2476: 2472: 2462: 2460: 2453: 2452: 2448: 2438: 2436: 2429: 2428: 2424: 2419: 2415: 2405: 2403: 2396: 2395: 2391: 2386: 2371: 2366: 2362: 2352: 2350: 2343: 2342: 2338: 2328: 2326: 2319: 2318: 2314: 2304: 2302: 2295: 2294: 2290: 2280: 2278: 2271: 2270: 2266: 2256: 2254: 2247: 2246: 2242: 2232: 2230: 2223: 2222: 2218: 2214: 2208:in two series. 2185: 2168:Warren Bardsley 2125:New South Wales 2117: 2067:and was drawn. 2034: 2021:Burnett Bullock 2013:Dennis Sullivan 1974: 1919:Lionel Tennyson 1908:Arthur Gilligan 1846:Bertie Oldfield 1840: 1807:Gloucestershire 1725: 1709:Cyril Wilkinson 1684:Nottinghamshire 1620: 1612:West Hartlepool 1576: 1554:slow left armer 1536:, captained by 1444:Charles Winning 1428: 1411:Charles Winning 1186:New South Wales 1174:Lionel Robinson 1161: 1156: 1154:Tour of England 1131: 1129: 1087: 1085: 1082:South Australia 1074:Warrant officer 1047: 1045: 1042:South Australia 1011: 1009: 1006:New South Wales 974: 945: 943: 940:New South Wales 908: 906: 903:New South Wales 897:Sergeant, 10th 874: 872: 869:New South Wales 837: 802: 800: 762: 760: 757:New South Wales 728: 726: 723:New South Wales 691: 689: 686:New South Wales 651: 622: 620: 583: 581: 578:New South Wales 549: 547: 544:New South Wales 512: 510: 507:South Australia 472: 470: 466:South Australia 429: 427: 423:New South Wales 373: 345:South Australia 341:Gordon Campbell 244:First World War 240: 230:; 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