MCC tour of Australia in 1962–63 - meaning and definition. What is MCC tour of Australia in 1962–63
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What (who) is MCC tour of Australia in 1962–63 - definition

INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TOUR
English cricket team in Australia in 1962-63
  • Brisbane Cricket Ground ("The Gabba") prior to redevelopment in the 1990s
  • [[Tom Graveney]] was out for 99 at the [[Adelaide Oval]]

MCC tour of Australia in 1950–51         
  • John Nash]] (assistant-manager).
  • [[Denis Compton]]
  • [[Doug Ring]]
  • [[Len Hutton]] practising his cover drive; "the king of this classic stroke...he would sweep the bat majestically away from his body in a full arc and the ball would rocket away to the boundary".<ref>p41, Tom Graveney with Norman Giller, ''The Ten Greatest Test Teams'', Sidgewick & Jackson, 1988</ref>
  • [[Denis Compton]] and [[Lindsay Hassett]] tossing the coin
  • Morris]] added 265 runs.
MCC tour of Australia in 1950-51
The Marylebone Cricket Club tour of Australia in 1950–51 under the captaincy of Freddie Brown was its tenth since it took official control of overseas tours in 1903–1904. The touring team played as England in the 1950–51 Ashes series against Australia, but as the MCC in all other games.
MCC tour of Australia in 1958–59         
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  • [[Peter Loader]]
  • Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies]]
The Marylebone Cricket Club tour of Australia in 1958-59 under the captaincy of Peter May was its twelfth since it took official control of overseas tours in 1903-1904. The touring team played as England in the 1958–59 Ashes series against Australia, but as the MCC in all other games.
MCC tour of Australia in 1946–47         
  • Queensland]].
  • [[Don Bradman]]
  • [[Sammy Carter]]
  • [[Wally Hammond]] made his 167th century and became the seventh man to make 50,000 runs in first class cricket.
  • [[Wally Hammond]] made his record 36th double century in first-class cricket.
MCC tour of Australia in 1946-47
The Marylebone Cricket Club tour of Australia in 1946-47 under the captaincy of Wally Hammond was its ninth since it took official control of overseas tours in 1903-1904 and the first since the Second World War. The touring team played as England in the 1946–47 Ashes series against Australia, but as the MCC in all other games.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1962–63

The England cricket team toured Australia and New Zealand between October 1962 and March 1963 with a one-match stopover in Colombo, en route to Australia. The tour was organised by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and, in all matches other than Tests, the team was called MCC. In Australia, the tour itinerary consisted of 15 first-class matches, including the five-match Test series against Australia in which The Ashes were at stake.

The Test series was drawn and so Australia retained The Ashes. England won the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground by seven wickets but Australia levelled the series in the next match at the Sydney Cricket Ground with an eight wicket victory. After the fourth Test was drawn, England captain Ted Dexter was expected to launch an all-out attempt to win the fifth and so claim the series and The Ashes. He adopted a safety first approach instead, which meant the match became a dull draw, and he was heavily criticised for his negative tactics. In other matches, the MCC team were unconvincing, their few successes having counterpoint in heavy defeats by both New South Wales and a Combined XI team. After leaving Australia in February, England played a three-match Test series in New Zealand.