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The 1938–39 international cricket season was from September 1938 to April 1939. The season consists with single international tour.[1][2]
Season overview[]
International tours
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Start date
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Home team
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Away team
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Results [Matches]
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Test
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ODI
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FC
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LA
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24 December 1938
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South Africa
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England
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0–1 [5]
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December[]
England in South Africa[]
Test series
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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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Test 267 |
24–28 December |
Alan Melville |
Wally Hammond |
Old Wanderers, Johannesburg |
Match drawn
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Test 268 |
31 Dec–4 January |
Alan Melville |
Wally Hammond |
Newlands, Cape Town |
Match drawn
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Test 269 |
20–23 January |
Alan Melville |
Wally Hammond |
Kingsmead, Durban |
England by an innings and 13 runs
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Test 270 |
18–22 February |
Alan Melville |
Wally Hammond |
Old Wanderers, Johannesburg |
Match drawn
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Test 271 |
3–14 March |
Alan Melville |
Wally Hammond |
Kingsmead, Durban |
Match drawn (by agreement)
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References[]
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Categories:
- International cricket competitions by season
- 1938 in cricket
- 1939 in cricket
- Cricket competition stubs