Marylebone Cricket Club in New Zealand in 1906–07

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An English team raised by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) toured New Zealand between December 1906 and March 1907 to play two first-class matches versus the New Zealand national cricket team. MCC played two first-class matches against each of the four main provincial teams: Auckland, Canterbury, Otago and Wellington; and one against Hawke's Bay.[1]

The MCC team was captained by Teddy Wynyard and included future Test players like Johnny Douglas and George Simpson-Hayward.

Full team, in alphabetical order as recorded on the first-class passenger list of the ship "SS Corinthic", by which they travelled to New Zealand:

G.T. Branston, W.B. Burns, W.G.H. Curwen, C.E. De Trafford, J.W.H. Douglas, R.H. Fox, W.P. Harrison, G.H. Simpson-Hayward, P.R. May, C.C. Page, A.A. Torrens, N.C. Tufnell.

Captain: E.G. Wynyard, Umpire: J. Moss

References

Bibliography

  • Ryan, Greg (2004) The Making of New Zealand Cricket 1832-1914. London. Portland, Oregon: Frank Cass Publishers. (Foreword by Glenn Turner)
  • D.O. Neely, R.P. King & F.K. Payne (1986) Men in White: The History of New Zealand International Cricket. Auckland, NZ: Moa Publications. "The definitive work covering every match played by a New Zealand team from the first in 1894 to May 1985."

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