Australian cricket team in England in 1926
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England won the 1926 Ashes series against Australia. England won the last test of the series after the first four test matches were drawn:
- 1st Test (Nottingham) — drawn - [1]
- 2nd Test (Lord's) — drawn - [2]
- 3rd Test (Leeds) — drawn - [3]
- 4th Test (Manchester) — drawn - [4]
- 5th Test (The Oval) — England won by 289 runs - [5]
England regained the Ashes by winning this match. Because the series was at stake, the match was to be "timeless", ie played to a finish. Australia had a narrow first innings lead of 22. Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe took the score to 49-0 at the end of the second day, a lead of 27. Heavy rain fell overnight, and next day the pitch soon developed into a traditional sticky wicket. England seemed doomed to be bowled out cheaply and to lose the match. In spite of the very difficult batting conditions, however, Hobbs and Sutcliffe took their partnership to 172 before Hobbs was out for exactly 100. Sutcliffe went on to make 161 and in the end England won the game comfortably
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[edit] Further reading
- Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877-1978, Wisden, 1979
- Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993
- England v Australia: A compendium of Test cricket between the countries 1877-1968, by Ralph Barker & Irving Rosenwater, Batsford, 1969, ISBN 0-7134-0317-9.