History of Test Cricket From 1901 To 1914 - South Africa in England 1907

South Africa in England 1907

Match length: 3 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: England won 1–0.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
93 1,2,3 Jul 1907 Tip Foster Percy Sherwell Lord's DRAW
94 29,30,31 Jul 1907 Tip Foster Percy Sherwell Headingley ENG by 53 runs
95 19,20,21 Aug 1907 Tip Foster Percy Sherwell Oval DRAW

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