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The Australia national cricket team toured South Africa from November 1935 to March 1936 and played a five-match Test series against South Africa. Australia won the Test series 4–0. Australia were captained by Vic Richardson; South Africa by Herby Wade.

The team

Don Bradman and Alan Kippax were unavailable. Hans Ebeling was selected but later withdrew and was replaced by Sievers. Harold Rowe was the manager.

The tour

The Australians played 16 matches, all of them first-class. They won 13 (10 of them by an innings) and drew the other three. Of their four victories in the Tests, three were by an innings.

The leg-spin bowlers Grimmett (44 wickets) and O'Reilly (27) took 71 wickets between them in the Tests; the other Australian bowlers together took 27 wickets. On the tour overall O'Reilly took 95 wickets at an average of 13.56 and Grimmett took 92 at 14.80.

Test series summary

First Test

14, 16, 17, 18 December 1935
(4-day match)
Scorecard
South Africa  v  Australia
248 (114.2 overs)
EAB Rowan 66
LO Fleetwood-Smith 4/64 (28 overs)
429 (162.2 overs)
SJ McCabe 149
ACB Langton 4/113 (48.2 overs)
282 (115 overs)
AD Nourse 91
WJ O'Reilly 5/49 (17 overs)
102/1 (36.3 overs)
WA Brown 55
EL Dalton 1/12 (1.3 overs)
Australia won by 9 wickets
Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban
Umpires: JC Collings and WG Routledge

Second Test

24, 26, 27, 28 December 1935
(4-day match)
Scorecard
South Africa  v  Australia
157 (63.2 overs)
EAB Rowan 38
WJ O'Reilly 4/54 (20.2 overs)
250 (81.3 overs)
JHW Fingleton 62
B Mitchell 4/26 (7.3 overs)
491 (149.3 overs)
AD Nourse 231
CV Grimmett 3/111 (58 overs)
274/2 (76.1 overs)
SJ McCabe 189*
RJ Crisp 1/62 (17.1 overs)
Match drawn
Old Wanderers, Johannesburg
Umpires: RGA Ashman and JC Collings
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
  • 25 December was taken as a rest day.
  • AW Briscoe and EG Bock (both SA) made their Test debuts.

Third Test

1, 2, 3, 4 January 1936
(4-day match)
Scorecard
Australia  v  South Africa
362/8d (115 overs)
WA Brown 121
XC Balaskas 4/126 (38 overs)
102 (38.2 overs)
AD Nourse 44*
CV Grimmett 5/32 (17 overs)
182 (f/o) (87.4 overs)
IJ Siedle 59
CV Grimmett 5/56 (36.4 overs)
Australia won by an innings and 78 runs
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: RGA Ashman and JC Collings
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • There was no play on the first day.

Fourth Test

15, 17 February 1936
(4-day match)
Scorecard
South Africa  v  Australia
157 (63.4 overs)
IJ Siedle 44
WJ O'Reilly 5/20 (21 overs)
439 (127.4 overs)
JHW Fingleton 108
EQ Davies 4/75 (24.4 overs)
98 (43.5 overs)
B Mitchell 48*
CV Grimmett 7/40 (19.5 overs)
Australia won by an innings and 184 runs
Old Wanderers, Johannesburg
Umpires: RGA Ashman and JC Collings
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
  • 16 February was taken as a rest day.
  • The match was scheduled for four days but completed in two.
  • RL Harvey and EQ Davies (both SA) made their Test debuts.

Fifth Test

28, 29 February, 2, 3 March 1936
(4-day match)
Scorecard
South Africa  v  Australia
222 (109.1 overs)
KG Viljoen 56
CV Grimmett 7/100 (45 overs)
455 (146.5 overs)
JHW Fingleton 118
B Mitchell 5/87 (25.5 overs)
227 (113.1 overs)
B Mitchell 72*
CV Grimmett 6/73 (48 overs)
Australia won by an innings and 6 runs
Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban
Umpires: JC Collings and WG Routledge
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
  • 1 March was taken as a rest day.

References

  1. ^ "Australia to South Africa 1935-36". Test Cricket Tours. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. "Test bowling for Australia, Australia in South Africa 1935-36". CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  3. "First-class bowling for Australians, Australia in South Africa 1935-36". CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 July 2017.

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Note: during the isolation of South Africa from international cricket between 1970 and 1991, there were seven unofficial tours (italicised below) by various teams, collectively known as the South African rebel tours.
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See also: International cricket in South Africa from 1971 to 1981
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