Test Cricket Tours - Australia to
South Africa 1949-50
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Tour of South Africa
1949-50 Captain: Lindsay Hassett |
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22nd Australian Test tour Fourth
Test-playing tour of South Africa by Australia (September 1949 - April 1950) |
To the cricketing
publics’ amazement Keith Miller was not included in the selected tour party.
Writer Jack Fingleton accounted for this bombshell
because of coolness between Miller and Bradman on the 1948 England tour and
since then. Bradman himself was another notable absentee. Now Sir Donald,
having been knighted in the 1949 New Year Honours, he stuck to his decision
to retire from cricket. Miller, whose wife
was then expecting her second child, soon received a summons to reinforce the
team when Bill Johnston misread an Afrikaans road sign in Natal and was badly
injured in a car accident. Australia’s second
full tour of South Africa was as successful as the first in 1935-36. The team
went undefeated, won four of the five Test matches, and was seen by more than
half a million spectators. Lindsay Hassett, who had been narrowly chosen as tour captain by
seven votes to six, went through the tour with tonsilitis
and did not enter a nursing home for an operation to remove his tonsils until
after the last Test match. |
All Australian tours Previous tour England
1948 Next tour England
1953 Next tour of South Africa 1957-58 |
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Members of the Test tour party (14 + 1) Opening batsmen: Ken Archer, Arthur Morris,
Jack Moroney Middle-order batsmen:Neil Harvey, Lindsay Hassett, Sam Loxton, Wicket-keeper: Ron Saggers, Gil Langley. Spin bowlers: Ian Johnson, Colin McCool. Fast bowlers: Ray Lindwall, Bill Johnston, Geff Noblet, Alan Walker. |
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State
representation Sheffield Shield teams New
South Wales (5) Queensland
(2) South
Australia (2) Victoria
(5) Western
Australia (0) Average age of team at time of first Test match (24 December 1949) : 29
yrs 5
months. Key to type: RHB Right-handed bat RM Right arm medium-paced bowler RFM Right-arm fast medium OB Off break WK Wicket-keeper |
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Test Appearances made before the tour |
Hassett 19, Miller 16, Lindwall 15, Morris 14,
Johnson 13, Johnston 9, McCool 9,
Harvey 4, Loxton 4, Saggers 1, Archer 0,
Langley 0, Moroney
0, Noblet
0, Walker 0. |
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Tour officials |
Mr
Edmund 'Chappie' Dwyer was appointed manager on 30 December 1948. |
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Selectors |
Sir Donald Bradman (South Australia), E.A.’Chappie’ Dwyer (New South Wales), Jack Ryder (Victoria). Albert Vincent of NSW was appointed a selector on 15 September to
serve as long as Dwyer was absent on tour. |
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Selection |
Bert
Oldfield and Alan Kippax’s testimonial match at Sydney, postponed because of
the War, served as a trial for the tour. Unavailable Don Bradman (retired), Sid Barnes, Bill Brown, W P J (Bill) Donaldson (New South Wales
batsman) Tour Party Announced 2 March 1949. Lindsay Hassett
was named as skipper on 7 March. Not selected
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Miller, Len Johnson, Fred Johnston. Withdrawal: Don Tallon
withdrew from the 1949-50 tour on 9 August due to illness caused by stomach
ulcers. His place was taken by Saggers. It has been
said that Tallon was banned from selection like Sid
Barnes but that his ban was never announced. |
Time between selection of tour party and departure from
Australia 204 days (2 March - 22 September) |
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Travel Fremantle T Durban ‘Nestor’ |
The team’s departure was
delayed by a week. They eventually left from Fremantle on 22 September 1949
on the ss ‘Nestor’. Arrived at Durban on the Nestor at 3 am on Friday 7 October.
The first match was not played for a fortnight. |
Time spent in South Africa
175 days (7 October - 1 April) |
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On-tour selection panel |
Lindsay Hassett (captain),
Arthur Morris (vice-captain).
Chappie Dwyer - the first time that the Australian Board had made the manager
a tour selector. |
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Reinforcements |
Bill Johnston was injured in a car crash near Rossburgh
in Natal, suffering chest and head injuries. He recovered from the bruising
over his heart in a Durban nursing home, and could not play for 8 matches. The selectors back in Australia - Bradman, Ryder and Dwyer’s NSW
stand-in, Albert Vincent - sounded out Ernie Toshack
before choosing Keith Miller on 5
September. He flew from Sydney to
Fremantle and sailed on the liner 'Dominion
Monarch' on 21 November, accompanied by the team masseur Charlie O'Brien.
They did not fly because the South Africans were covering all expenses. They
arrived at Cape Town on 4 December. A strained back muscle ruled Alan Walker out of the first two
Tests. Gil Langley was put out of the
tour by fracturing the index finger of his left hand. |
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Fixtures/Results |
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“ not first-class Time spent in South Africa
before First Test: 78
days (7 October - 24
December) |
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Test appearances on tour |
5 - Harvey,
Hassett,
Johnson, Johnston, Loxton,
McCool, Miller, Moroney, Morris,
Saggers. 4 - Lindwall 1 - Noblet 0 - Archer, Langley, Walker. |
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Highlights |
- After Lindsay Hassett
(112) and Sam Loxton (101) had scored hundreds in the first innings of
the Test series at Johannesburg, Bill Johnston bowled South Africa
out taking 6 wickets for 44 runs. - After being dismissed for 75, and then set
336 runs to win, Australia were seen home by Neil Harvey - Harvey scored 151 not out in this innings,
as well as 114 at Cape Town and 100 at Johannesburg - Jack Moroney
scored centuries (118 and 101*) in each innings of the fourth Test at
Johannesburg and, batting cautiously with Morris (who made 111) added 214
runs for the opening partnership. - |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to Australia Cape Town T Fremantle ‘Athenic’ Perth Q Sydney |
It was found that the sailing date home would be delayed by ten
days and the South African authorities negotiated that the team would play an
additional fixture. But as two extra
matches had already been added, one early in the tour, they declined to do
so. Instead they played a baseball
match against the South Africans as a testimonial for scorer Bill Ferguson,
which raised £1000. Ferguson sailed from Cape Town to England on the Edinburgh Castle to join the West
Indies tour. The team relaxed visiting friends in South Africa until they
sailed from Cape Town on the ‘Athenic’ on 1
April 1950. The ship reached Fremantle (to a quiet reception) on 14 April,
flying on to their homes in the eastern states. |
Time away from Australia 204 days (22 September - 14 April) |
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Finances |
Members of the team received £450 sterling each from the South
African cricket authorities. A move to
have the amount raised was not supported by the Australian Cricket Board of
Control. |
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Written accounts of the tour |
Catch!¯ by R S Whitington and
Keith Miller (1951) published by Latimer House (includes the MCC tour
1950-51) |
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Postscript |
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