The 1949 International cricket season was from April 1949 to August 1949.[1][2]
Season overview
editInternational tours | ||||||
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Start date | Home team | Away team | Results [Matches] | |||
Test | ODI | FC | LA | |||
11 June 1949 | England | New Zealand | 0–0 [4] | — | — | — |
23 July 1949 | Ireland | Scotland | — | — | 1–0 [2] | — |
22 August 1949 | Netherlands | England | — | — | 0–1 [3] | — |
June
editNew Zealand in England
editTest series | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Test 314 | 11–14 June | George Mann | Walter Hadlee | Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds | Match drawn | |||
Test 315 | 25–28 June | George Mann | Walter Hadlee | Lord's, London | Match drawn | |||
Test 316 | 23–26 July | Freddie Brown | Walter Hadlee | Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester | Match drawn | |||
Test 317 | 13–16 August | Freddie Brown | Walter Hadlee | Kennington Oval, London | Match drawn |
July
editScotland in Ireland
editTwo-day Match | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Match | 22–23 August | Noel Mahony | William Laidlaw | Ormeau, Belfast | Ireland by 73 runs |
August
editEngland in Netherlands
editTwo-day Match | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Match 1 | 22–23 August | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Amsterdam | Match drawn | |||
Match 2 | 24–25 August | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Haarlem | Match drawn | |||
Match 2 | 27–28 August | Hugo van Manen | Not mentioned | De Diepput, The Hague | Free Foresters by 10 wickets |
References
edit- ^ "Season 1949". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- ^ "Season 1949 overview". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 April 2020.