- BATSMENRExtras10 (b 7, lb 2, nb 1)TOTAL180 all out (51.5 Overs, RR: 3.48 per 6 ball, 195 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-60, 3-67, 4-68, 5-169, 6-176, 7-176, 8-176, 9-179, 10-180
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB WE Bowes 15 2 48 2 3.20 0 0 MW Tate 10 1 42 0 4.20 0 0 TB Mitchell 10 1 32 3 3.20 0 0 WR Hammond 8.5 1 22 3 2.55 0 0 H Verity 5 1 9 2 1.80 0 1 FR Brown 3 0 17 0 5.66 0 0
- BATSMENRExtras9 (b 6, lb 1, nb 1, w 1)TOTAL199 all out (55.3 Overs, RR: 3.59 per 6 ball, 165 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-35, 3-106, 4-118, 5-118, 6-163, 7-189, 8-196, 9-199, 10-199
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB GL Stewart 6 0 38 0 6.33 0 1 WH Howell 13 2 40 2 3.07 0 0 CJ Hill 19 6 39 3 2.05 0 0 HC Chilvers 17.3 2 73 5 4.20 1 0
- BATSMENRExtras2 (b 1, lb 1)TOTAL128 all out (38.1 Overs, RR: 3.35 per 6 ball, 153 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-74, 3-78, 4-84, 5-110, 6-116, 7-119, 8-122, 9-128, 10-128
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB WE Bowes 7 1 19 0 2.71 0 0 MW Tate 4 0 10 1 2.50 0 0 TB Mitchell 5 0 28 0 5.60 0 0 WR Hammond 13 1 43 6 3.30 0 0 H Verity 9.1 3 26 2 2.84 0 0
- BATSMENRExtras8 (b 5, lb 3)TOTAL110/6 (29.4 Overs, RR: 3.72 per 6 ball, 100 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-11, 3-51, 4-59, 5-70, 6-70
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB WH Howell 12 2 33 1 2.75 0 0 CJ Hill 10 0 40 1 4.00 0 0 HC Chilvers 7.4 0 29 3 3.86 0 0
Match Details
Toss
New South Wales , elected to bat first
Season
Match days
26,27,28 January 1933 (4-day match)
Umpires
Balls per over
8
Close of Play
- Thu, 26 Jan - day 1 - New South Wales 1st innings 169/5 (RC Rowe 67*, HSB Love 0*)
- Fri, 27 Jan - day 2 - New South Wales 2nd innings 36/1 (WA Brown 18*, DG Bradman 10*)
- Sat, 28 Jan - day 3 - Marylebone Cricket Club 2nd innings 110/6 (29.4 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- 12th Men: LBennett (NSW) No 12th named for MCC
- Crowds: 23248, 8329, 15156. Total: 46,733. Receipts: 2928 pounds
England [Marylebone Cricket Club] tour of Australia 1932-33 News
The decline of working-class cricketers in England
Before the Second World War, the majority of the English team were of working-class backgrounds. When England recently took the field against New Zealand, that number had dropped to just one-third
An irresistible force
Douglas Jardine's desire to win back the Ashes at all costs brought him the urn, and vilification in England and Australia
Bodyline
There was outrage over England's tactics in the 1932-33 Ashes, but in the years that followed bouncers shocked no one
Speedy Harry
Was Bodyline's chief protagonist the quickest ever? Duncan Hamilton does a good job of convincing us
Look back in equanimity
David Frith's history of cricket's most fractious series is exhaustive in its attention to detail