South Africa in Australia 1910/11
Match length: Timeless. Balls per over: 6. Series result: Australia won 4–1.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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111 | 9,10,12,13,14 Dec 1910 | Clem Hill | Percy Sherwell | Sydney Cricket Ground | AUS by Inns&114 runs |
112 | 31 Dec, 2,3,4 Jan 1910/1 | Clem Hill | Percy Sherwell | Melbourne Cricket Ground | AUS by 89 runs |
113 | 7,9,10,11,12,13 Jan 1911 | Clem Hill | Percy Sherwell | Adelaide Oval | SA by 38 runs |
114 | 17,18,20,21 Feb 1911 | Clem Hill | Percy Sherwell | Melbourne Cricket Ground | AUS by 530 runs |
115 | 3,4,6,7 Mar 1911 | Clem Hill | Percy Sherwell | Sydney Cricket Ground | AUS by 7 wkts |
Read more about this topic: History Of Test Cricket From 1901 To 1914
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