International cricket |
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in 1928–29 | in 1929–30 |
The 1929 International cricket season was from April 1929 to August 1929.[1][2]
International tours | ||||||
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Start date | Home team | Away team | Results [Matches] | |||
Test | ODI | FC | LA | |||
8 June 1929 | England | England Rest | — | — | 0–0 [1] | — |
15 June 1929 | England | South Africa | 2–0 [5] | — | — | — |
6 July 1929 | Ireland | Scotland | — | — | 0–1 [1] | — |
Three-day match | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Match | 8–11 June | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Lord's, London | Match drawn |
Main article: South African cricket team in England in 1929 |
Test series | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Test 181 | 15–18 June | Jack White | Nummy Deane | Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham | Match drawn | |||
Test 181 | 29 Jun–2 July | Jack White | Nummy Deane | Lord's, London | Match drawn | |||
Test 183 | 13–16 July | Jack White | Nummy Deane | Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds | England by 5 wickets | |||
Test 184 | 27–30 July | Arthur Carr | Nummy Deane | Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester | England by an innings and 32 runs | |||
Test 185 | 17–20 August | Arthur Carr | Nummy Deane | Kennington Oval, London | Match drawn |
Three-day Match | ||||||||
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No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | |||
Match | 6–9 July | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | College Park, Dublin | Scotland by 9 wickets |