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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