MCC tour of Australia in 1965–66

The Marylebone Cricket Club tour of Australia in 1965–66 under the captaincy of M.J.K. Smith was its thirteenth since it took official control of overseas tours in 1907–1908. The touring team played as England in the 1965–66 Ashes series against Australia, but as the MCC in all other games. In all there were 24 matches; 5 Test matches (which they drew 1–1), 10 other first-class matches (which they won 4–1) and 9 minor matches (which they won 8–0). The strength of the team's batting and the weakness of its bowling is shown by having 10 batsmen averaging over 40, but only one bowler under 30, the part-time leg-spinner Ken Barrington. The MCC team manager Bill Griffiths encouraged the naturally cautious Smith to make sporting declarations and make run-chases in the tour matches, though this became less prevalent towards the end.[1]

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Travelling to Australia

The MCC team were the first to travel to Australia by air instead of by sea, but still landed in Western Australia for their first games before travelling of the eastern states. As they used economy class conditions were cramped on the long haul flight and several players complained of cramps, sore limbs and a mystery virus and many experienced jet lag for the first time.[2] Fred Titmus said that it took until the First Test for him to recover and Ken Higgs and David Larter remained ill for most of the tour.[3] The England rugby union and rugby league teams that flew out to Australia that season suffered from the same ailments.[4]

Western Australia Country vs MCC

27 October 1965
scorecard
MCC
232/7 (dec)
v Western Australia Country
150
MCC win by 82 runs
Moora, Australia
Umpires: G.W. Bourn (AUS) and R.A. Johnson (AUS)
J.H. Edrich 66
T.R. Gale 3/57
J. McCormack 64
R.W. Barber 5/64
F.J. Titmus 3/44

After a few days to recover from their flight and practice in the nets the MCC went to play a Country team at Moora, Western Australia. These country games were popular with the Australian Board of Control as they promoted cricket away from the cities and the tourists as they provided easy games. There were nine such games on the tour and they could pall after a while, but the players were feted by the locals and some regarded them as the most enjoyable part of the tour.[5] The MCC batted first and made a solid if unspectacular 232/7 with John Edrich making 66, Jim Parks 48, M.J.K. Smith 36, Fred Titmus 36 not out and the spinner Terry Gale 3/57. Ken Higgs (2/8) quickly removed the opener Pascoe for a duck and Gale for 3, but was taken off after four overs and John McCormack (64) added 122 runs for the next two wickets before being bowled by Fred Titmus (3/34). From 133/3 the country team unexpectedly fell to 150 all out thanks to the leg-spin of Bob Barber (5/64) to give the MCC an 82 run victory. Strangely there is a discrepancy in the scorecard as only two batsmen are recorded being dismissed by Titmus while Barber has six victims.

Western Australia vs MCC

29 October – 2 November 1965
[1]
MCC
447/5 (dec)
v Western Australia
303
MCC win by 9 runs
Western Australian Cricket Association Ground, Perth, Australia
Umpires: J.M. Meachem (AUS) and N.E. Townsend (AUS)
R.W. Barber 126
J.M. Parks (wk) 107*
W.E. Russell 81
M.J.K. Smith (c) 67*
L.C. Mayne 2/105
T.J. Jenner 2/107
P.C. Kelly 119
D. Chadwick 52*
I.J. Jones 5/59
156/5 (dec) 291
P.H. Parfitt 48
T.J. Jenner 4/72
M.T. Vernon 118
P.C. Kelly 108
J.D.F. Larter 4/49

After there warm up game the MCC proceeded to Perth to play at the Western Australian Cricket Association Ground. Western Australia was the newest side in the Sheffield Shield and it would be five years before its inaugural Test in the 1970-71 Ashes series. Geoff Boycott was suffering from sciatica, but the three other openers were used and after Mike Smith won the toss Bob Barber (126), John Edrich (33) and Eric Russell (81) added 197 for the first two wickets. Smith (67 not out) and the wicketkeeper Jim Parks (107 not out) hit 175 for the six wicket and the MCC declared on the second morning. Bill Playle (45) and Peter Kelly (126) added 91 for the first wicket in response, but Western Australia were out for 303 with only Derek Chadwick (52 not out) offering any late resistance to the fast bowling of Jeff Jones (5/59). Edrich (45) and Peter Parfitt (48) added 75 for the third wicket, before being removed by the leg-spinner Terry Jenner (4/72). Parks and Dave Allen had hit 53 runs for the six wicket when Smith asked his manager Billy Griffiths when he should declare, Griffiths said "Now" and the MCC declared on 156/5 to leave Western Australia 274 minutes to make 301 runs for victory. David Larter (4/49) had them 53/3, but Pat Kelly and Murray Vernon added 171 for the fourth wicket to bring the hosts in sight of victory. However, once Vernon was bowled for 118 by Jones (2/39) the team collapsed with no other batsman making more than 11 – Kelly was left stranded on 108 not out – and Western Australia were out for 291 to give the MCC a thrilling 9 run win in the last minute. "That's the last time I take the ruddy manager's advice on a declaration" joked Smith.[6]

Western Australia Combined XI vs MCC

5–9 November 1965
scorecard
MCC
379/7 (dec)
v Western Australia Combined XI
231/5 (dec)
Match drawn
Western Australian Cricket Association Ground, Perth, Australia
Umpires: J.M. Meachem (AUS) and N.E. Townsend (AUS)
M.J.K. Smith (c) 112*
J.H. Edrich 92
F.J. Titmus 69
L.C. Mayne 3/98
R.M. Cowper 89
P.J.P. Burge 52
D.J. Brown 2/44
205/4 (dec) 322/6
R.W. Barber 113
L.C. Mayne 1/21
R.M. Cowper 122*
P.J.P. Burge 50
F.J. Titmus 2/94

As Perth did not have a Test match players from the eastern states were sent to strengthen Western Australia. On this occasion only the veteran batsman Peter Burge of Queensland and the young Bob Cowper of Victoria were flown over. Barry Shepherd won the toss and put the MCC in to bat and after an opening stand of 74 between Bob Barber (34) and John Edrich (92) Laurie Mayne (3/98) reduced them to 199/6. M.J.K. Smith (112 not out) and Fred Titmus (69) restored the situation with a seventh wicket stand of 139 before Smith declared at 379/7 in the second afternoon. Murray Vernon and Pat Kelly added 47 before they were both out and Cowper (89) and Burge (52) top-scored in the Combined XI's 231/5, declaring 148 runs behind in order to inject some life into a rain affected game. In reply Bob Barber hit 113 in under two hours and helped by Peter Parfitt, Colin Cowdrey and Smith, who all made 24, the MCC made 205/4to leave the hosts 354 runs to win in 273 minutes. Vernon (44) and Kelly (33) added 71 for the first wicks and Cowper made 122 not out, adding 87 with Burge (50) and 84 with Barry Shepherd (39 not out), but they fell 32 runs short with 4 wickets in hand and the game was a draw.

South Australia vs MCC

12–16 November 1962
scorecard
South Australia
103
v MCC
310
MCC win by 6 wickets
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) and A.T. Godson (AUS)
L.A. Marks 30
D.A. Allen 4/24
J.D.F. Larter 3/29
D.J. Brown 3/35
G. Boycott 94
K.F. Barrington 69
J.H. Edrich 61
D.J. Sincock 5/113
N.J.N. Hawke 3/71
364 158/4
L.E. Favell (c) 96
A.B. Shiell 83
L.A. Marks 67
B.R. Jarman (wk) 61
D.J. Brown 3/82
K. Higgs 4/99
K.F. Barrington 51
N.J.N. Hawke 2/49
D.J. Sincock 2/67

M.J.K. Smith won the toss and put South Australia in to bat. Usually the Adelaide Oval was the flattest in Australia, but the Sheffield Shield match beforehand had been affected by a dust-storm followed by a sudden drop in temperature.[7] Lynn Marks top scored with 30 as David Larter (3/29), Dave Brown (3/35) and Dave Allen (4/24) bowled them out for 103. Geoff Boycott (94) and John Edrich (61) passed this with an opening stand of 116, but after they were out only Ken Barrington (69) made any runs as Neil Hawke (3/71) and David Sincock took 5/113 with his left-arm unorthodox spin and they were out for 310. Les Favell (96) and Marks (67) gave South Australia a better start with 150 for the first wicket, the wicketkeeper Barry Jarman made 61 and Alan Shiell 83 in a total of 364. Thanks to their low first innings this only gave the MCC 158 runs to win and they made them for the lost of the 4 wickets on the fourth morning, Barrington making 51 and Hawke (2/49) and Sincock (2/67) against the best bowlers.

Victoria Country vs MCC

17 November 1965
scorecard
Victoria Country
167/6 (dec)
v MCC
264
MCC win by 6 wickets
Melville Oval, Hamilton, Australia
Umpires: G. Fary (AUS) and R. Linford (AUS)
J. Kerr 50*
B.M. Barber 4/21
J.M. Parks (wk) 75
W.E. Russell 50
R. McKenzie 4/44
R.Wells (wk) 3 Ct and 1 St

In another friendly country match the locals team batted first and sportingly declared for 167/6 with Bob Barber taking 4/21 with his leg spin. In reply the MCC made 264, batting on after they won by 6 wickets so that they could give the lower order some practice. Eric Russell made 50, Jim Parks hit 75 and the local fast bowler R. McKenzie took 4/44.

Victoria vs MCC

19–23 November 1965
scorecard
Victoria
384/7 (dec)
v MCC
211
Victoria win by 32 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: W.K. Collicoat (AUS) and W.J. Smyth (AUS)
W.M. Lawry (c) 153
D.R. Cowper (wk) 60*
G.D. Watson 59
I.R. Redpath 53
D.J. Brown 4/77
M.J.K. Smith (c) 46*
J.H. Edrich 46
K.R. Stackpole 4/64
R.M. Cowper 3 Ct
165 306
W.M. Lawry (c) 61
K.F. Barrington 4/24
F.J. Titmus 4/50
John Murray (wk) 2 Ct and 1 St
K.F. Barrington 158
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 52
A.N. Connolly 4/84
G.D. Watson 3/24

Bill Lawry won the toss for Victoria and elected to bat, making 153 himself and adding 104 for the first wicket with Ian Redpath (53). In the afternoon Dave Brown took 4/77 to reduce them to 262/7. The following morning Graeme Watson made 59 not out and added 122 runs with Bob Cowper's brother the wicketkeeper David Cowper, who made 60 not out on the First Class debut. Lawry declared on 384/7 and almost bowled out the MCC in the remainder of the day, they were 211/9 at stumps and all out for the same score first thing on the third day. John Edrich and M.J.K. Smith both made 46, but it was Keith Stackpole (4/64) and his occasional off-spin that caused the most damage on a turning wicket. Lawry declined to enforce the follow on and batted again, making 61, but seeing his team fall for 165 to the spinners Fred Titmus (4/50) and Ken Barrington (4/24). This left the MCC 329 to win, but Alan Connolly (4/84) removed Bob Barber for a duck and Edrich for 1 before they recovered to 65/2 at the end of the day. Ken Barrington dug himself in for 158 – his highest score of the tour – and added 160 for the fourth wicket with Colin Cowdrey. After Cowdrey was out for 52 the tail collapsed to Watson's medium paced bowling (3/24) to be out for 306, 32 runs short of their goal. The defeat did little to dampen the MCC's reputation for exciting cricket as they had chased the runs, and it was their only defeat until the Fourth Test.

Victoria Country vs MCC

24 November 1965
Scorecard
Victoria Country v MCC Match abandoned
Euroa, Australia
  • 24 November

New South Wales vs MCC

26–30 November 1965
scorecard
MCC
527/6 (dec)
v New South Wales
288
MCC win by 9 wickets
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: R.F. Burgess (AUS) and E.F. Wykes (AUS)
W.E. Russell 93
R.W. Barber 90
F.J. Titmus 80*
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 63
J.M. Parks (wk) 63
M.J.K. Smith (c) 59
D.A. Allen 54*
P.I. Philpott 4/126
H.B. Taber (wk) 3 Ct and 1 St
K.D. Walters 129
B.C. Booth (c) 80
F.J. Titmus 3/54
I.J. Jones 3/76
2/1 240 (following on)

B. A. Rothwell 1/2
G. Thomas 56
F.J. Titmus 5/45
M.J.K. Smith (c) 5 Ct

New South Wales had been the dominant team in the Sheffield Shield and in 1965–66 would win their fourteenth title since the war, but this would be their last for fifteen years. Mike Smith won the toss and only Peter Parfitt failed to pass 50 in the MCC's 527/6 declared. Bob Barber (90) and Eric Russell (93) added 150 for the first wicket in the morning session, until Barber underestimated Booth and was run out going for a century before lunch.[8] Colin Cowdrey and Jim Parks both made 63, Smith 59 and the spinners Fred Titmus (80 not out) and Dave Allen (54 not out) made 121 runs for the seventh wicket. The leg-spinner Peter Philpott was the best of the suffering bowlers with 3/126 and the wicketkeeper Brian Taber took three catches, stumped Russell and ran out Parfitt. The New South Wales reply relied heavily on a third wicket stand of 142 between the 19 year old Doug Walters (129) and his captain Brian Booth (80), was standing in the injured Bobby Simpson. They were out for 288 thanks to the fast bowling of Jeff Jones (3/76), before he was banned from bowling by Umpire Burgess because he was running down the wicket and leaving a groove that could be exploited by the bowlers.[9][4] The spin of Titmus (3/54) and Allen (2/75) took over and Smith made them follow on. Grahame Thomas top scored with 56 as New South Wales were out for 240 to Titmus (5/45) and Allen (2/47), but this was enough to make the MCC bat again. The batsmen Brian Rothwell bowled the only over and had Barber out for a duck, but Parfitt made the two runs required and the MCC won by 9 wickets. It was the first time that the MCC had defeated New South Wales since Douglas Jardine beat them by an innings in 1932–33.[10]

Queensland vs MCC

3–7 December 1965
scorecard
MCC
452/5 (dec)
v Queensland
222
Match drawn
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Australia
Umpires: P.J. Goodwin (AUS) and L.P. Rowan (AUS)
J.H. Edrich 133
W.E. Russell 110
K.F. Barrington 80*
F.J. Titmus 52*
T.R. Veivers 2/83
P.J.P. Burge 114*
K.Higgs 3/35
123/2 (dec) 315/8
J.H. Edrich 68*
P.J. Allan 1/19
D.M. Lillie 1/19
T.R. Veivers 74
D.F.E. Bull 64
P.J.P. Burge 60
F.J. Titmus 3/56

With his vice captain Colin Cowdrey ill for most of December M.J.K. Smith continued to captain the MCC, won the toss and batted. Geoff Boycott, rejoined the touring team after suffering sciatica made 30, but Bob Barber retired ill at 21. The other openers Eric Russell (110) and John Edrich (133) came in next and the MCC passed 250 for the loss of one wicket. Ken Barrington (80 not out) and Fred Titmus (51 not out) added 86 for the sixth wicket and Smith declared at 452/5 on the afternoon of the second day. In reply Queensland were out for 222, with Des Bull (25) and Sam Trimble (34) adding 59 for the first wicket and captain Peter Burge making most of the rest with an unbeaten 114. The wickets were shared around the bowlers with Jeff Jones taking 2/36, Ken Higgs 3/35, Fred Titmus 2/79 and the recovered Barber 2/33. Boycott and Smith were out for ducks in the MCC's second innings, Russell retired hurt on 45 and John Edrich made 68 not out and they declared on 123/2. Queensland were set 364 runs to win in 272 minutes and survived the day on 315/8. Trimble (31) and Bull (64) made another good start with 65 for the first wicket, Burge made 60 and Tom Veivers 74. Again the wickets were spread around with Titmus the best with 3/56, but Barber was hit for 1/74 off 10 overs.

Queensland Country vs MCC

8 December 1965
scorecard
Queensland Country
157/4 (dec)
v MCC
159/3
MCC win by 7 wickets
Athletic Oval, Toowoomba, Australia
Umpires: J.G. Newcombe (AUS) and R.W. Wilkie (AUS)
G.R.W. Jennings 77
P.H. Parfitt 3/16
R.W. Barber 56
D.A. Bichel (c) 2/59

Unusually the MCC were scheduled to play a minor game immediately before the First Test and travelled 80 miles inland to the large town of Toowoomba. Mike Smith won the toss, fielded and used 10 bowlers in the Queensland Country innings before they declared on 157/4, Gary Jennings making nearly half their runs with his 77. Bob Barber made 56 of his 80 run opening stand with Geoff Boycott, who hung around to make 48 not out in the MCC's 159/3 as they won by seven wickets.

First Test – Brisbane

10–15 December 1965
scorecard
 Australia
443/6 (dec)
v  England
280
Match Drawn
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) & L.P. Rowan (AUS)
W.M. Lawry 166
K.D. Walters 155
T.R. Veivers 56*
D.J. Brown 3/71
F.J. Titmus 60
K.F. Barrington 53
J.M. Parks (wk) 52
P. Philpott 5/90
186/3 (following on)
G. Boycott 63*
R.M. Cowper 1/20
  • 11 December 1965

See Main Article – 1965–66 Ashes series

Prime Minister's XI vs MCC

17 December 1965
scorecard
Prime Minister's XI
288/7 (dec)
v MCC
289/8
MCC win by 2 wickets
Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia
Umpires: B.M Chapman (AUS) and G. Connolly (AUS)
A.P. Sheahan 79
J.W. Burke 60
I.J. Jones 2/21
G. Boycott 95
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 52
M.J.K. Smith (c) 51*
J.W. Burke 2/5

The Prime Minister of Australia Robert Menzies was a keen cricket fan and the match between his personally chosen XI and the MCC was a highlight of the tour, followed by a banquet in which the Menzies would entertain the teams with a speech.[11] His team consisted of Australian Test players such as Wally Grout, Alan Connolly and Bob Cowper, retired veterans Neil Harvey, Richie Benaud and Jim Burke, young talent like Keith Stackpole the teenaged Paul Sheahan as well as the famous West Indian fast bowler Wes Hall. Benaud captained the team and fulfilled 90% of his duties by winning the toss and choosing to bat. Thanks to Burke (79), Sheahan (60), Benaud (45) and Stackpole (32 not out) the Prime Minister's XI hit 288/7 in 35 overs, with the wickets shared amongst the touring bowlers with Jeff Jones taking 2/21, David Larter 2/43 and Bob Barber 2/72. The declaration came half way through the day and the MCC's 289/8 also took 35 overs, though they passed 200 for the loss of two wickets as Geoff Boycott made 95 before he was run out, Colin Cowdrey 52 and M.J.K. Smith 51 not out. Eight bowlers were used, but the best was Jim Burke who took 2/5 with his infamous chucking action, dismissing John Murray and Jones for ducks in the closing minutes of the match.

New South Wales Country vs MCC

18 December 1965
scorecard
New South Wales Country
221
v MCC
256/6
MCC win by 4 wickets
Sports Ground, Bathurst, Australia
T. Bourke 64
K.F. Barrington 6/92
J.H. Edrich 67*
K.F. Barrington 61
W. Britton 3/79

The New South Wales Country XI batted first and were all out for 221. Terry Bourke, an ex-New South Wales Colt, top-scored with 64, but seven other batsmen got into double figures in an all round effort. The part time spinners Ken Barrington (6/92) and Peter Parfitt (2/57) did most of the bowling, but Barry Knight took 2/15. Knight (32) opened the batting with the wicketkeeper John Murray (25) and Parfitt made 36, but it was Barrington (61) and John Edrich (67 not out) who made the winning runs. They carried on batting after the win until Barrington was out and they match was called to an end.

New South Wales Country vs MCC

20 December 1965
scorecard
New South Wales Country
190
v MCC
252/5
MCC win by 5 wickets
Albury Sports Park, Albury, Australia
G. Stacy 56*
K.F. Barrington 4/72
I.J. Jones 3/13
M.J.K. Smith (c) 81
J.H. Edrich 76
R. Elwin 2/14
B. Stanton 2/33

Another New South Wales Country XI batted first and were reduced to 32/4 by the left-arm fast bowler Jeff Jones (3/13) before Longmore (38) and Stacy (56 not out) added 80 for the fifth wicket. Ken Barrington's leg-spin was again widely used as he took 4/72, though the tailender Sargeant made 35 out of a stand of 41 for the seventh wicket and the Country XI made 190. Peter Parfitt opened the batting and made 41, adding 80 with the captain Mike Smith (81), who then added 61 with John Edrich (76) in a five wicket win. Again the MCC carried on batting, providing Edrich and Barrington (24 not out) with some batting practice.

South Australia Country vs MCC

22 December 1965
scorecard
South Australia Country
176/6 (dec)
v MCC
223/2
MCC win by 8 wickets
McDonald Park, Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia
D. Fischer 40*
J.D.F. Larter 3/31
G. Boycott 99
P.H. Parfitt 52*

David Larter (3/31) had the South Australian Country XI 6/1, but their opener Broadbridge went on to make made 36. Their best batsmen were Fischer (40 not out) and Parson (37 not out) who had added 76 for the seventh wicket when their captain declared. Thanks to Geoff Boycott (99) the MCC made these runs easily, he added 82 for the first wicket with John Edrich (45) and 90 for the second with Peter Parfitt (56 not out), who remained with captain Colin Cowdrey (19 not out) for some batting practice after the 8 wicket victory.

South Australia vs MCC

23–28 December 1965
scorecard
South Australia
459/5 (dec)
v MCC
444
MCC win by 6 wickets
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) and A.T. Goodson (AUS)
A.B. Shiell 202*
B.R. Jarman (wk) 70
I.M. Chappell 59
K. Higgs 3/82
J.T. Murray (wk) 110
M.J.K. Smith (c) 108
B.R. Knight 79
K.F. Barrington 63
D. Robins 4/69
D.J. Sincock 3/141
253/4 (dec) 270/4
I.M. Chappell 113*
B.R. Knight 1/17
R.W. Barber 77
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 63*
G. Boycott 58
I.M. Chappell 2/58

After a string of four minor games the MCC played South Australia on either side of Christmas, with Christmas Day and Boxing Day being rest days. Les Favell won the toss and batted. Lynn Marks and Les Cunningham were out for ducks, but Favell (40) added 58 for the second wicket with Ian Chappell (59), followed by Brian Shiell who made his highest First Class score of 202 not out, adding 146 with Barry Jarman (70), 51 with George Griffiths (23) and 129 with David Sincock (28 not out) when Favell declared at 459/5 at lunch on the second day. Chappell caught Geoff Boycott for a duck and with Peter Parfitt out for 6 the MCC were 13/2 before Bob Barber (46) and Colin Cowdrey (18) added 53 for the third wicket. M.J.K. Smith made 108, adding 136 with Ken Barrington (63), while John Murray (110) and Fred Titmus (79) put together 164 for the eight wicket. The MCC's 444 nearly matched South Australia's score and Favell set about making runs for a declaration, Ian Chappell hitting 113 not out as they rattled up 253/4 in 249 minutes. Left to make 269 runs in three hours the MCC responded in kind, Boycott (58) and Barber (77) made 138 for the first wicket, Cowdrey made 63 not out and the all rounder Barry Knight (46) was promoted up the order so that he could hit some quick runs. The tourists made 270/4 and won a good-natured match by 6 wickets.

Second Test – Melbourne

30 December 1965-4 January 1966
scorecard
 Australia
358
v  England
558
Match Drawn
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) & W.J. Smyth (AUS)
R.M. Cowper 99
W.M. Lawry 88
R.B. Simpson (c) 59
B.R. Knight 4/84
I.J. Jones 3/92
J.H. Edrich 109
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 104
J.M. Parks (wk) 71
K.F. Barrington 63
F.J. Titmus 56*
G. Boycott 51
G.D. McKenzie 5/134
A.T.W. Grout (wk) 3 Ct
426 5/0
P.J.P Burge 120
K.D. Walters 115
R.B. Simpson (c) 78
W.M. Lawry 67
G. Boycott 2/32
K.F. Barrington 2/47
B.R. Knight 2/61
G. Boycott 5*

See Main Article – 1965–66 Ashes series

Third Test – Sydney

7–11 January 1966
scorecard
 England
488
v  Australia
221
 England win by an innings and 93 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) & L.P. Rowan (AUS)
R.W. Barber 185
J.H. Edrich 103
G. Boycott 84
D.A. Allen 50*
N.J.N. Hawke 7/105
A.T.W. Grout (wk) 5 Ct
R.M. Cowper 60
G. Thomas 51
D.J. Brown 5/63
J.M. Parks (wk) 3 Ct & 2 St
174 (following on)
K.D. Walters 35
F.J. Titmus 4/40
D.A. Allen 4/47
M.J.K. Smith (c) 3 Ct

See Main Article – 1965–66 Ashes series

Northern New South Wales vs MCC

14–17 January 1966
scorecard
Northern New South Wales
334
v MCC
449
MCC win by 10 wickets
No 1 Sports Ground, Newcastle, Australia
Umpires: W. Gardiner (AUS) & F. Train (AUS)
C.R. Barker 101
K.M. Hill 98
R.W. Barber 4/57
J.T. Murray (wk) 3 Ct
M.J.K. Smith (c) 164
F.J. Titmus 114
C. Whitehead 3/87
126 13/0
J.W. Scobie 36
F.J. Titmus 4/29
J.T. Murray (wk) 2 Ct and 1 St
R.W. Barber 11*

The MCC played the combined grade teams of Northern New South Wales in a three day game at the industrial town of Newcastle. The New South Welshmen batted first and Charlie Barker (101) became only the second player to make a century in a minor game against the MCC since the war. He added 196 for the fourth wicket with Michael Hill (98) as the home team made 334, with Bob Barber taking 4/57 with his leg-spin. The MCC were in real trouble at 106/5, but M.J.K. Smith (160) and Fred Titmus (114) added 260 runs for the sixth wicket and with Barry Knight hitting a late 35 not out the MCC totalled 449- – a lead of 115. John Scobie (35) and Ian Barton (20) made 57 for the first wicket, but Fred Titmus took 4/24 and they were out for 126, leaving the MCC just 12 runs to make for a 10 wicket victory.

Tasmania vs MCC

19–21 January 1966
scorecard
MCC
371/9 (dec)
v Tasmania
322
Match drawn
North Tasmanian Cricket Association Ground, Launceston, Australia
Umpires: J. Travaris (AUS) and H.B. West (AUS)
M.J.K. Smith (c) 96
J.M. Parks (wk) 91
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 63
H.H. Allen 3/63
K.R. Flint 3/133
L.V. Maddocks (c) (wk) 2 Ct and 1 St
B.D. Richardson 112
B.C. Patterson 67*
D.A. Allen 3/41
K. Higgs 3/57
289/7
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 108
J.M. Parks (wk) 58
B.R. Knight 51*
K.R. Flint 3/93

Tasmania was much weaker than the other states in the 1960s and would not play in the Sheffield Shield until 1976–77, so the arrival of the MCC from the mainland was greeted with much anticipation. The captain of Tasmania was the wicketkeeper Len Maddocks, who had moved there from Victoria, but he lost the toss and M.J.K. Smith who rested some of his best players and decided to open the batting with Bob Barber. Smith top-scored with 96 and Jim Parks 91, though fellow-keeper John Murray was out for a duck. Colin Cowdrey made 63 and Barry Knight a quick-fire 45 not out. The fast-medium bowler Harold Allen took 3/63 and the leg-spinner Ken Flint suffered with 3/133. Smith declared on 371/9 and put Tasmania in to bat at the end of the first day, but they lost no wickets before stumps. They made steady progress, Kevin Brown and John Archer added 49 for the first wicket, Brian Richardson (112) made his maiden First Class century and Brian Patterson 67 not out, adding 48 for the last wicket with Flint (4) in a total of 322. Ken Higgs took 3/57 and Dave Allen 3/41. This was only a three day game and Smith opened with Peter Parfitt late on the last morning. They added 46 for the first wicket, then Cowdrey (108), Parks (58) and Knight (51 not out) batted out the day with 289/7. It was the first tour match in which the MCC had not gone for a win, a policy which continued for the last few games and this rubbed some of the shine off their earlier bright cricket.

Tasmania Combined XI vs MCC

22–25 January 1966
scorecard
Tasmania Combined XI
199
v MCC
471/9 (dec)
Match Drawn
Tasmania Cricket Association Ground, Hobart, Australia
Umpires: G.H. Gorman (AUS) and M.R. Thomas (AUS)
R.M. Cowper 53
F.J. Titmus 6/65
G. Boycott 156
Murray, J.T. (wk) 83
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 70
K. Hooper 5/106
273/1
R.M. Cowper 143
W.M. Lawry 126
I.J. Jones 1/59

With Tasmania being so weak they were reinforced with Test players from the mainland for their second match, as Western Australia had been at the start of the tour, so Bill Lawry and Bob Cowper of Victoria and Doug Walters of New South Wales were flown out to Hobart. Len Maddocks won the toss and batted, but though Lawry made 47, Cowper 53 and Walters 46 no Tasmanian exceeded 11 and they were spun out for 119 by Fred Titmus (6/65). Geoff Boycott (156) and Eric Russell (58) made an opening stand of 107, captain Colin Cowdrey 70 and John Murray 83 not out as the MCC batted into the third and last day before declaring on 471/9. The Combined XI needed to make 272 runs to avoid an innings defeat and though Kevin Brown was out for a duck Lawry (126 not out) and Cowper (143 not out) made a second wicket stand of 273 in 257 minutes and the match was called off as a draw.

Fourth Test – Adelaide

28 January 1966-1 February 1966
scorecard
 England
241
v  Australia
516
 Australia win by an innings and 9 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) & L.P. Rowan (AUS)
K.F. Barrington 60
G.D. McKenzie 5/48
R.B. Simpson (c) 225
W.M. Lawry 119
G. Thomas 52
I.J. Jones 6/118
F.J. Titmus 3/116
J.M. Parks (wk) 4 Ct
266
K.F. Barrington 102
F.J. Titmus 53
N.J.N. Hawke 5/54
A.T.W. Grout (wk) 3 Ct

See Main Article – 1965–66 Ashes series

New South Wales vs MCC

4–8 February 1966
scorecard
New South Wales
488
v MCC
329
Match drawn
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: P. Berridge (AUS) and E.F. Wykes (AUS)
G. Thomas 129
R.B. Simpson (c) 123
K.D. Walters 57
Allen, D.A. 4/97
B.R. Knight 3/81
P.H. Parfitt 87
G.R. Davies 3/42
472/6 (following on)
W.E. Russell 101
B.R. Knight 94
G. Boycott
R.W. Barber 75
M.J.K. Smith (c) 64
G. Corling 1/49

The MCC returned to Sydney for their second match against New South Wales, but Bobby Simpson was in charge and he opened the batting with Norm O'Neill after winning the toss. O'Neill made 38 in their stand of 77, the Simpson (123) added 156 for the second wicket with Grahame Thomas (126). Doug Walters made 57 as New South Wales hit 374/4 on the first day. They completed their innings of 488 on the rain-affected second day, with Dave Allen taking 4/96 and Barry Knight 3/81. The MCC replied with 84/2 by stumps, but were out for 329 the following afternoon – Peter Parfitt 87, Bob Barber 49 and Mike Smith 40 – and were forced to follow on. This time they did better, Geoff Boycott (77) and Barber (75) put on 120 for the first wicket, Boycott and John Edrich (47) 61 for the second, Eric Russell (101 not out) and Smith (64) 105 for the fifth and Russell and Knight (94) 150 for the sixth. Simpson took 4/71 with his leg-spin, but the match was doomed to a draw.

Fifth Test – Melbourne

11th February, 1966
16th February, 1966
scorecard
 England
485/9 (dec)
v  Australia
543/8 (dec)
Match Drawn
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: C.J. Egar (AUS) & L.P. Rowan (AUS)
K.F. Barrington 115
J.M. Parks (wk) 89
J.H. Edrich 85
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) 79
K.D. Walters 4/53
A.T.W. Grout (wk) 4 Ct
R.M. Cowper 307
W.M. Lawry 108
K.D. Walters 60
I.J. Jones 3/145
69/3
K.F. Barrington 32*
G.D. McKenzie 3/17
  • 15th February, 1966

See Main Article – 1965–66 Ashes series

1965–66 tour averages

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MCC Tour batting averages
Player County Type Matches Innings Not out Runs Highest score Average 100s 50s Ct St
K.F. Barrington Surrey Right-Hand Top Order Batsman 11 17 3 946 158 67.57 3 7 10
F.J. Titmus Middlesex Right-Hand Middle Order Batsman 10 12 4 528 80* 66.00 6 7
J.M. Parks (wk) Sussex Right-Hand Middle Order Batsman 9 13 3 652 107* 65.20 1 6 19 6
W.E. Russell Middlesex Right-Hand Opening Batsman 8 14 4 580 110 58.00 2 2 3
B.R. Knight Essex Right-Hand Middle Order Batsman 6 9 2 370 94 52.85 3 1
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) Kent Right-Hand Top Order Batsman 12 20 4 834 108 52.12 2 6 10
R.W. Barber Warwickshire Left-Hand Opening Batsman 13 22 2 1001 185 50.05 3 3 10
J.H. Edrich Surrey Left-Hand Opening Batsman 12 21 1 977 133 48.85 3 4 5
G. Boycott Yorkshire Right-Hand Opening Batsman 10 17 2 720 156 48.00 1 6 3
M.J.K. Smith (c) Warwickshire Right-Hand Top Order Batsman 13 22 5 792 112* 46.58 2 4 19
J.T. Murray (wk) Middlesex Right-Hand Middle Order Batsman 7 10 1 255 110 28.33 1 1 12 3
D.A. Allen Gloucestershire Right-Hand Middle Order Batsman 11 12 5 181 54* 25.85 2 8
P.H. Parfitt Middlesex Left-Hand Top Order Batsman 8 15 1 307 87 21.92 1 9
D.J. Brown Warwickshire Right-Hand Lower Order Batsman 9 11 1 113 27 11.30
K. Higgs Lancashire Left-Hand Lower Order Batsman 10 7 4 30 12* 10.00 2
I.J. Jones Glamorgan Right-Hand Lower Order Batsman 11 8 2 30 16 5.00 1
J.D.F. Larter Northants Right-Hand Lower Order Batsman 5 3 7 4 2.33 2
MCC Tour bowling averages
Player County Bowling type 8 ball overs 8 ball maidens Runs Wickets Best bowling Average 5 Wt 10 Wt
K.F. Barrington Surrey Leg Spin Bowler 32.4 1 149 6 4/24 24.83
F.J. Titmus Middlesex Off Spin Bowler 421 90 1109 36 6/65 30.80 2
D.J. Brown Warwickshire Right-Arm Fast-Medium Bowler 221 35 900 29 5/63 31.03 1
J.D.F. Larter Northants Right-Arm Fast-Medium Bowler 99.2 12 411 12 4/49 34.25
I.J. Jones Glamorgan Left-Arm Fast Bowler 292.7 34 1231 34 6/118 36.20 2
B.R. Knight Essex Right-Arm Fast-Medium Bowler 151.7 17 512 14 4/84 36.57
D.A. Allen Gloucestershire Off Spin Bowler 374.7 89 1077 29 4/24 37.13
K. Higgs Lancashire Right-Arm Fast-Medium Bowler 279.3 28 980 24 4/99 40.83
G. Boycott Yorkshire Right-Arm Medium Bowler 45 6 214 3 2/32 71.33
P.H. Parfitt Middlesex Off Spin Bowler 48.2 5 217 3 1/32 72.33
R.W. Barber Warwickshire Leg Spin Bowler 176.1 8 873 10 2/33 87.30
M.C. Cowdrey (vc) Kent Leg Spin Bowler 1 7 0/7
J.T. Murray Middlesex Right-Arm Medium Bowler 3 19 0/19
W.E. Russell Middlesex Leg Spin Bowler 4 16

External sources

Further reading

References

  1. ^ pp132-134and pp138-139, Swanton
  2. ^ p137, Swanton
  3. ^ p163, Titmus
  4. ^ a b http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152371.html
  5. ^ p138, Swanton
  6. ^ p132, Swanton
  7. ^ p133, Swanton
  8. ^ p133, Swanton
  9. ^ p134, Swanton
  10. ^ p134, Swanton
  11. ^ pp135-136, Swanton