Test Cricket Tours - South Africa to
England 1951
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Tour of England 1951 Captain: Dudley Nourse |
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Ninth South
African Test tour Seventh
Test-playing tour of England by South Africa (April -
September 1951) |
Dudley Nourse was appointed captain
and, now that Alan Melville was off the scene, Eric Rowan made vice-captain.
Manager Sid Pegler considered sending Rowan home for his response to the
crowds attitude at Old Trafford but Rowan apologised. He had sat down on the
pitch in protest at raucous barracking when the South Africans were scoring
slowly against Lancashire. In truth all the tourists batsmen scored slowly
almost right through the tour, and Rowan was acting responsibly, given the
inexperienced batting to come. However, on arriving home he was presented with a letter saying
that he would not be chosen for the forthcoming tour of Australia, either
because of the Manchester incident or because of what went on in Holland when
Rowan was left in charge of the tour party. A safer choice might have been
Jack Cheetham or even the uncapped Russell Endean.
He was chosen as wicket-keeper in preference to Bob Williams because of his
superior batting ability, but would otherwise have been South Africas
captain in three hockey Tests against the British touring team in August and
September. South Africa achieved a stunning victory in the first Test when
skipper Nourse made 208 in great pain from a broken
thumb before Athol Rowan and âTufty Mann bowled England out with a winning
margin of 71 runs. They lost the next two matches badly but at Headingley hit up 538 runs with 236 of them coming from
Eric Rowans bat.. The touring side was badly hit by several injuries and illnesses.
Melle was out of action for six weeks after having
a hernia operation in mid-tour and Nourse, who had
played on after his injury, entered hospital after the final Test for a third
operation on his thumb, which then did not heal for a year. Athol Rowans
bowling was saved for the Test matches as he struggled in such pain with his
right knee that Tayfield was flown over to assist
the side. His fellow spinner Mann was taken ill soon after the Fourth Test
and remained in England for a serious operation when the tour party sailed
home. |
Other South
African tours Previous Tour England 1947 Next tour Australia 1952-53 Next tour of
England 1955 |
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Members of the Test
tour party (15 + 1) Openers Eric Rowan, Jackie McGlew, (John Waite). Batsmen Dudley Nourse, Jack Cheetham,
Percy Mansell, George Fullerton, Roy McLean, Clive van Ryneveld. Wicket-keepers Russell Endean, Johnny
Waite. Slow bowlers Athol Rowan, Tufty Mann, Hugh Tayfield
(reinforcement) Fast bowlers
Geoff Chubb, Cuan McCarthy, Michael Melle. |
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Provincial representation : EP - Eastern Province (2) N - Natal (3) R - Rhodesia (1) T - Transvaal (7) WP - Western Province (2) Average age of team at time
of first Test match (7 June 1951) : 28 yrs 10 months |
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Test Appearances
made before the tour |
Nourse 29, E Rowan 21,
Mann 15, McCarthy 10, A Rowan 10,
Tayfield 5,
Cheetham 4,
Fullerton 4, Melle 2, Chubb
0, Endean 0, McGlew 0, McLean 0,
Mansell 0, van Ryneveld 0, Waite
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Tour Officials |
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Selectors |
Arthur Coy (chairman of selectors), Tup Holmes, Frank Lambert, Sydney Pegler, Carl Schwabe. |
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Selection |
The South African Board
appointed the manager on 1 October 1950.
The selectors announced the
names of 24 triallists on 23 January. Fullerton
withdrew from the trials for business reasons. Nourse was appointed captain on 1
February 1951, and Eric Rowan made vice-captain Unavailable: J C Watkins (Natal). Tour Party Announced: 19 February 1951. Not selected
: Nine triallists
were eventually left at home. Batsmen Gerald Innes, Lloyd
Koch and Keith Kirton were the other tour reserves
besides Tayfield. |
Time between
selection and departure from South Africa 46 days (19 February to 6
April) |
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Travel Cape Town T Southampton Arundel Castle |
The âArundel Castle left
Durban on 29 March. Accompanied by
three newspapermen, the team sailed from Cape Town on 6 April. They sailed via the Canary
Islands, arriving at Southampton on 20 April. |
Time spent in
England
153 days (20 April - 20
September) |
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On-tour selection
panel |
Dudley Nourse
(captain),
Eric Rowan (vice-captain),
Syd Pegler (Manager), Geoff
Chubb. |
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Reinforcements |
There was such doubt over the fitness of Athol Rowans
war-wounded leg that Hugh Tayfield was flown
over to assist the side. At the end of the tour Rowan despaired of his knee
ever improving and decided to retire from first-class cricket. The touring side was badly hit by other injuries and illnesses. Melle was out of action for six weeks after having a
hernia operation in mid-tour and Nourse played
after breaking his thumb three weeks before the Test matches began. He
entered hospital after the final Test for a third operation on his thumb,
which then did not heal for a year. Mann was taken ill soon after the
Fourth Test. He remained in England for an internal operation when the tour party
sailed home but never fully recovered and died the following July, aged 31. Geoff Chubb, aged 40, was the
oldest man in the tour group but one of the few to remain fit throughout. |
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Fixtures/Results |
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not first-class Time
spent in England before First Test: 48
days (20 April - 7 June) |
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Test appearances on
tour |
5 - Cheetham, Chubb,
McCarthy, Nourse, A Rowan,
E Rowan, van Ryneveld. 4 - Mann,
Waite 3 - Fullerton,
McLean 2 - McGlew, Mansell 1 - Endean,
Melle 0 - Tayfield. |
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Highlights |
- Dudley Nourses
thumb was broken in the first Test at Trent Bridge but he went on to score
208. - Spinners Athol Rowan (5-68) and Tufty
Mann (4-24) secured South Africas victory - South Africa notched up 538 at Headingley with major contributions from Mansell, van Ryneveld and McLean but especially an innings of 236 from
Eric Rowan. It was the highest South African score against England. - Geoff Chubb captured 5-77 at Lords and
6-51 at Old Trafford, and ended the series with 21 wickets. |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to South
Africa Southampton
T Cape Town Winchester Castle |
The team travelled by train
from Waterloo Station in London to Southampton on Thursday 20 September 1951
and sailed on the Union-Castle steamer âWinchester Castle, bound
for Cape Town, except for McCarthy (who would be studying at Cambridge University) and Mann (for medical
treatment). Mann stayed in England for three months before flying home. The ship arrived at Cape Town
on 4 October and sailed on to Durban. |
Time away from
South Africa 163 days (6 April to 4
October) |
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Finances |
Profit £17 500. |
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Published accounts
of the tour |
Noursemen in England by C O Medworth (Werner Laurie, 1952). chapter 5 The
Draw Specialists in Testing Times:
the story of the men who made South African cricket by Luke Alfred (Spearhead 2003) |
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Postscript |
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