Test Cricket Tours - Australia to
South Africa 2005-06
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Tour of South Africa (&
Bangladesh) 2005-06 Captain:
Ricky Ponting |
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77th Test tour Eleventh
Test-playing tour of South Africa by
Australia First
Test-playing tour of Bangladesh by Australia (on separate page) (February - April 1999) |
The tour had no
warm-up matches and started with a Twenty20 international, followed by a
series of five one-day internationals. Australia fought back from being
two-down to level the series but then lost the final one-dayer
when Herschelle Gibbs hit 175 as South Africa bettered the highest ever
50-over innings of four for 434 with just one ball remaining. Australia made a
clean sweep in the Test series Mark Boucher claimed
that some of the South Africans were racially abused during the Proteas’
Australian tour. He was quoted in Wisden Cricketer magazine as saying ‘Nasty
things have been said ... I have lost respect for one or two of their
players,’ and added "I hope our public give them a bit of stick, because
we’ve taken a serious amount.’ A spate of suicide
bombings in Chittagong and north of Dhaka in December made the Australian
Board wary about the Bangladesh part of the tour but they were satisfied with
enhanced security arrangements. |
Other Australian Tours Previous tour England 2005 Next tour Bangladesh 2005-06 Pakistan 2007-08 cancelled Next tour of South Africa 2008-09 |
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Members of the Test tour party
(14 + 3) Opening
batsmen: Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer. Middle-order
batsmen Ricky Ponting, Damien Martyn, Michael Hussey, Andrew Symonds,
Michael Clarke. Wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist. Spin bowlers:Shane Warne, Stuart MacGill. Fast bowlers:Brett Lee, Shaun Tait, Stuart Clark, Michael Kasprowicz. |
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State
representation Pura Cup teams N New South Wales (4) Q Queensland (3) S South Australia (1) T Tasmania (1) V Victoria
(1) W Western Australia (4) Average age of team at time of first Test match (16 March 2006) : 31 yrs 5
months ODI:member of the squad for one-day
internationals (S) in South Africa (B) in Bangladesh. |
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Test Appearances made before the tour |
Warne
135, Ponting 100, Langer 97,
Gilchrist 80, Hayden 79, Martyn 61,
Lee 49, Kasprowicz 35, Symonds 7,
Hussey 6, Clark 0. MacGill
Tait |
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Tour Officials |
In
November 2005 Cricket Australia appointed Richard McInnes as performance
analyst; and the former fitness advisor to Bangladesh Cricket Board, Justin
Cordy, as the strength and conditioning coach of the Australian team. He
replaced Jock Campbell who had reached the end of his two-year contract. |
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Selectors |
Trevor Hohns (chairman), |
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Selection |
ODI squad announced: Adam Gilchrist (wk), Simon Katich, Ricky Ponting (capt),
Damien Martyn, Michael Clarke, Michael Hussey, Andrew Symonds, Shane Watson,
Brett Lee, Nathan Bracken, Brad Hogg, Stuart Clark, Daniel Cullen, Mitchell
Johnson Unavailable: Tour Party Announced: Not selected : Withdrawal Glenn McGrath withdrew
from the limited-overs section of the South African tour to spend more time
with his sick wife. Selection for Bangladesh part of tour announced: 30 March 2006 The only change was Dan Cullen replacing
Mick Lewis in the one-day squad |
Time between selection and departure from Australia x days (? - 20 February |
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Travel Sydney Q Johannesburg |
The Australians held a news
conference in Sydney before the one-day squad flew out on Monday 20 February
and arrived in Johannesburg in the afternoon of the same day. Mike Hussey remained in
Australia where his wife was due to give birth. |
Time spent in South Africa x days (20 February - 9 ? February) |
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On-tour selection |
Ricky Ponting (captain), John Buchanan (coach), x (vice-captain). |
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Reinforcements |
Phil Jaques was flown in on 27 February to
help the one-day squad when Ricky Ponting (abdominal strain) and Andrew
Symonds (hip) were injured.
Shaun Tait picked up a back injury in South Africa, Justin Langer was concussed by a bouncer from Ntini and Mike
Kasprowicz had a sore back, so Cricket Australia decided they would
return to Australia for treatment rather than tour Bangladesh. Jason
Gillespie, Phil Jaques and Mitchell Johnson (who was already in the one-day party to
Bangladesh) were added to the Test team in their places. |
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Fixtures/Results |
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“ not first-class Ã& T20 international § one-day international Time
spent in South Africa before First Test:
24 days (20 February - 16 March) |
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Test appearances on tour |
In South Africa 3 - Clark,
Gilchrist, Hayden, Hussey,
Kasprowicz, Langer, Lee,
Martyn, Ponting, Symonds,
Warne. 0 - MacGill,
Tait. In Bangladesh 2 - Clarke,
Gilchrist, Gillespie, Hayden,
Hussey, Lee, MacGill,
Ponting, Warne. 1 - Clark,
Cullen, Jaques, Martyn. |
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Highlights |
- In the fifth one-day
match Australia’s 4 for 434 in 50 overs (was the highest total in 50 overs
cricket till South Africa overtook it.
Ricky Ponting’s innings of 164 - - Mick Lewis’s ten overs
went for 113 runs - the most expensive
analysis in one-day international cricket. - Jason Gillespie scored
201 not out against Bangladesh at Chittagong |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to Australia Johannesburg Q Dubai Q Dhaka |
After completing their 3-0
series victory with a two-wicket win at Johannesburg on Tuesday, the
Australians flew to Dhaka on Thursday 6 April Shaun Tait returned to Australia following the conclusion of the
final Test at Johannesburg. |
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Finances |
The tour was sponsored by Travelex. In 2005-06, Travelex signed
for another five years as the international tour partner of the Australian
cricket team. |
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Written accounts of the tour |
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Postscript |
In June 2006 physiotherapist Errol Alcott stood down after 22
years with the Australian national team to join the Sydney rugby league club,
Rabbitohs, recently taken over by film actor Russell Crowe. Alcott had begun
work with the Australians on the 1983-84 tour of West Indies. Alex Kountouris, his
number two since leaving the Sri Lankan team in 2003, took over as the Test
side’s main physio. |
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