International cricket in 1937–38

The 1937–38 international cricket season was from September 1937 to April 1938. The season consisted of several first-class international tours.[1][2]

Season overview edit

International tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI FC LA
5 November 1937   Australia   New Zealand 3–0 [3]
13 November 1937   India   England 2–3 [5]
26 December 1937   Argentina   England 1–1 [3]

November edit

New Zealand in Australia edit

First-class Series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Match 1 5–8 November   Donald Bradman Curly Page Adelaide Oval, Adelaide   South Australia by 10 wickets
Match 2 12–16 November   Hans Ebeling Tom Lowry Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne   Victoria by 5 wickets
Match 3 19–22 November   Stan McCabe Giff Vivian Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney   New South Wales by 8 wickets

England in India edit

Three-day Match
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Match 1 13–16 November Vijay Merchant Lord Tennyson Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore Lord Tennyson's XI by 9 wickets
Match 2 11–14 December Vijay Merchant Lord Tennyson Brabourne Stadium, Bombay Lord Tennyson's XI by 6 wickets
Match 3 31 Dec–3 January Vijay Merchant Lord Tennyson Eden Gardens, Calcutta   India by 93 runs
Match 4 5–7 February Vijay Merchant Lord Tennyson Madras Cricket Club Ground, Madras   India by an innings and 6 runs
Match 5 12–14 February Vijay Merchant Lord Tennyson Brabourne Stadium, Bombay Lord Tennyson's XI by 156 wickets

December edit

England in Argentina edit

Three-day Match Series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Match 1 26–28 December Alfred Jackson Theodore Brinckman Belgrano Athletic Club Ground, Buenos Aires Brinckman's Team by 2 wickets
Match 2 8–10 January Alfred Jackson Theodore Brinckman Hurlingham Club Ground, Buenos Aires All Argentine by 222 runs
Match 3 17–17 January Alfred Jackson Theodore Brinckman Belgrano Athletic Club Ground, Buenos Aires Match drawn

References edit

  1. ^ "Season 1937–38". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Season 1937–38 archive". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 25 April 2020.