South African cricket team in England in 1947
The South African cricket team toured England in the 1947 season to play a five-match Test series against England. England won the series with three wins and two matches drawn.
Test series summary
- 1st Test at Trent Bridge – match drawn
- 2nd Test at Lord's – England won by 10 wickets
- 3rd Test at Old Trafford – England won by 7 wickets
- 4th Test at Headingley – England won by 10 wickets
- 5th Test at The Oval – match drawn
South African squad
Details of the South African squad are as follows including name, domestic team, year of birth, role, batting hand, bowling type if applicable, and number of first-class appearances on the tour:[1]
Name | Province | Birth | Role | Batting | Bowling | Apps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alan Melville (captain) | Transvaal | 1910 | opening bat | RHB | OB/LBG | 26 |
Dudley Nourse (vice-captain) | Natal | 1910 | batsman | RHB | 23 | |
Denis Begbie | Transvaal | 1914 | batsman | RHB | OB/LBG | 15 |
Ossie Dawson | Natal | 1919 | all-rounder | RHB | RM | 22 |
Dennis Dyer | Natal | 1914 | opening bat | RHB | 17 | |
George Fullerton | Transvaal | 1922 | wicketkeeper | RHB | 16 | |
Tony Harris | Transvaal | 1916 | batsman | RHB | 15 | |
Johnny Lindsay | Transvaal | 1908 | wicketkeeper | RHB | 11 | |
Tufty Mann | Eastern Province | 1920 | spinner | RHB | SLA | 21 |
Bruce Mitchell | Transvaal | 1909 | all-rounder | RHB | LB | 23 |
Douglas Ovenstone | Western Province | 1921 | wicketkeeper | RHB | 10 | |
Leslie Payn | Natal | 1915 | spinner | RHB | SLA | 10 |
Jack Plimsoll | Western Province | 1917 | seamer | RHB | LMF | 18 |
Athol Rowan | Transvaal | 1921 | spinner | RHB | OB | 22 |
Ian Smith | Natal | 1925 | spinner | RHB | LB | 20 |
Lindsay Tuckett | Orange Free State | 1919 | seamer | RHB | RMF | 18 |
Ken Viljoen | Transvaal | 1910 | batsman | RHB | 21 | |
References
- ↑ CricketArchive – tour summary. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
Bibliography
- Playfair Cricket Annual 1948
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1948
- Louis Duffus, South African Cricket, Volume 3, 1927-1947, The South African Cricket Association, 1948
- various writers, A Century of South Africa in Test & International Cricket 1889-1989, Ball, 1989
External links
- CricketArchive – tour summaries
- Short British Pathe newsreel of the team arriving in England and signing autographs
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