History of Test Cricket From 1901 To 1914 - England in South Africa 1913/4

England in South Africa 1913/4

Match length: 4 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won 4–0.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
130 13,15,16,17 Dec 1913 Herbie Taylor Johnny Douglas Lord's, Durban ENG by Inns&157 runs
131 26,27,29,30 Dec 1913 Herbie Taylor Johnny Douglas Old Wanderers ENG by Inns&12 runs
132 1,2,3,5 Jan 1914 Herbie Taylor Johnny Douglas Old Wanderers ENG by 91 runs
133 14,16,17,17 Feb 1914 Herbie Taylor Johnny Douglas Lord's, Durban DRAW
134 27,28 Feb, 2,3 Mar 1914 Herbie Taylor Johnny Douglas St George's Park ENG by 10 wkts

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