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The 1926 International cricket season was from April 1926 to August 1926.[1][2]
Season overview[]
June[]
Test trial in England[]
Three-day match
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No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
|
Match |
5–8 June |
Not mentioned |
Not mentioned |
Lord's, London |
Match drawn
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Australia in England[]
Main article: Australian cricket team in England in 1926
The Ashes Test series
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No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
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Test 163 |
12–15 June |
Arthur Carr |
Herbie Collins |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
Match drawn
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Test 164 |
26–29 June |
Arthur Carr |
Herbie Collins |
Lord's, London |
Match drawn
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Test 165 |
10–13 July |
Arthur Carr |
Warren Bardsley |
Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds |
Match drawn
|
Test 166 |
24–27 July |
Arthur Carr |
Warren Bardsley |
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester |
Match drawn
|
Test 167 |
14–18 August |
Percy Chapman |
Herbie Collins |
Kennington Oval, London |
England by 289 runs
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Wales in Ireland[]
Two-day Match
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No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
|
Match |
26–29 June |
Jim Ganly |
Norman Riches |
Ormeau, Belfast |
Match drawn
|
July[]
Ireland in Scotland[]
Three-day Match
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No.
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Date
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Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
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Result
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Match |
10–13 July |
|
Jim Ganly |
Glenpark Cricket Ground, Greenock |
Scotland an innings and 147 runs
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Foresters in Netherlands[]
August[]
Netherlands in Belgium[]
Two-day Match
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No.
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Date
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Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
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Result
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Match |
28–29 August |
Not mentioned |
Not mentioned |
Brussels |
Rood en Wit by an innings and 11 runs
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References[]
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