Australian cricket team in England in 1902

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Die Ashes Tour 1902 war die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft, die die 16. Austragung der Ashes beinhaltete, und wurde zwischen dem 29. Mai und 13. August 1902 ausgetragen. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Teil der internationalen Cricket-Saison 1902 und umfasste fünf Test-Matches. Australien gewann die Serie 2–1. rdf:langString
The Australian cricket team toured England during the 1902 English cricket season. The five-Test series between the two countries has been fondly remembered; in 1967 the cricket writer A. A. Thomson described the series as "a rubber more exciting than any in history except the Australia v West Indies series in 1960–61". Australia had won the previous three Test rubbers between the two countries, and now won their fourth successive series, by two matches to one with two draws. In the process they "beat the records of all their predecessors in the country" by losing only two of 39 matches during the tour, their defeats being against England in the Fifth Test and in the first of their two fixtures against Yorkshire. The remaining 37 matches gave 23 wins for Australia and 14 draws. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
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rdf:langString LCH Palairet and FW Tate made their Test debuts.
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rdf:langString Die Ashes Tour 1902 war die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft, die die 16. Austragung der Ashes beinhaltete, und wurde zwischen dem 29. Mai und 13. August 1902 ausgetragen. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Teil der internationalen Cricket-Saison 1902 und umfasste fünf Test-Matches. Australien gewann die Serie 2–1.
rdf:langString The Australian cricket team toured England during the 1902 English cricket season. The five-Test series between the two countries has been fondly remembered; in 1967 the cricket writer A. A. Thomson described the series as "a rubber more exciting than any in history except the Australia v West Indies series in 1960–61". Australia had won the previous three Test rubbers between the two countries, and now won their fourth successive series, by two matches to one with two draws. In the process they "beat the records of all their predecessors in the country" by losing only two of 39 matches during the tour, their defeats being against England in the Fifth Test and in the first of their two fixtures against Yorkshire. The remaining 37 matches gave 23 wins for Australia and 14 draws. Following the tour, three of the Australians — Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong and Jim Kelly — were named Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1903, with their captain Joe Darling already having been bestowed that honour in 1900. The Australians' leading batsman, Victor Trumper, made more first class runs than anyone in the season, and of batsman with more than 1,000 runs only Arthur Shrewsbury scored his at a higher average. His 2,570 runs was a new record for any Australian in England. Harry Altham wrote: "From start to finish of the season, on every sort of wicket, against every sort of bowling, Trumper entranced the eye, inspired his side, demoralized his enemies, and made run-getting appear the easiest thing in the world."
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