New Zealand cricket team in England in 1958
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The New Zealand cricket team toured England in the 1958 season. In a notably wet summer when the touring side lost the equivalent of 29 full days of cricket, the side lost four of the five Test matches (and would probably have lost the other had rain not ruined the match). In first-class matches, they won six of their first nine games, but then won only one more all season, although they only lost two matches outside the Tests, both of them to Surrey.
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[edit] The background
New Zealand's first tour of England for nine years saw what was probably the weakest of the Test-playing nations taking on the side that could probably claim to be the strongest. In home series England had successively beaten Australia and the West Indies, and a combination of fast bowling from Brian Statham, Fred Trueman and others, spin bowling from Jim Laker and Tony Lock, and apparently reliable batting led by captain Peter May, Colin Cowdrey and Tom Graveney had made them a formidable side.
By contrast, New Zealand had undoubted batting class in Bert Sutcliffe, a determined captain in all-rounder John Reid, and some relatively unknown and untried players alongside a few reliable stalwarts who had played across the 1950s. The preceding years had seen New Zealand finally achieve its first-ever Test victory, and previous New Zealand sides in England had often raised their game in the big matches (though even Tests in the previous tours had been restricted to just three days).
[edit] The New Zealand touring team
The side was captained by John Reid who, with Bert Sutcliffe, Harry Cave and John Hayes, were the four players who remained from the successful 1949 New Zealand team. Jack Phillipps was also returning for a second visit to England as tour manager.
The full side was:
- John Reid (captain)
- Bert Sutcliffe (vice-captain)
- Jack Alabaster
- Bob Blair
- Harry Cave
- John D'Arcy
- Noel Harford
- John Hayes
- Tony MacGibbon
- Trevor Meale
- Lawrie Miller
- Alex Moir
- Eric Petrie (wicketkeeper)
- Bill Playle
- John Sparling
- John Ward (wicketkeeper)
Of the 16 players, 11 had previously played Test cricket: the five newcomers were D'Arcy, Meale, Playle, Sparling and Ward, and of these five, all except Ward played during this tour.
[edit] Test series summary
- 1st Test at Edgbasto – England won by 205 runs
- 2nd Test at Lord's – England won by an innings and 148 runs
- 3rd Test at Headingley – England won by an innings and 71 runs
- 4th Test at Old Trafford – England won by an innings and 13 runs
- 5th Test at The Oval – match drawn
[edit] External sources
CricketArchive – tour summaries