Canadian cricket tours of England have taken place only sporadically and few matches of
first-class status have been played.
1880s
The first two Canadian teams to visit England arrived in the 1880s. In the
1880 season they played 17 minor matches with a 5–6 win–loss record; while the
1887 team played 19 minor matches with a 5/5 record.
Inter-war period
The next visit was after
World War I in the
1922 season when the Canadians played 11 minor matches, won none and lost four. The
1936 team fared much better: they won 7 and lost only 1 with 7 drawn, all the games again being minor.
First-class matches in 1954
In the
1954 season, the Canadians played 15 matches in all, and four of them were first-class.
Overall, they won four and lost three but in the four first-class matches they could only manage two draws and two defeats. Rain affected many matches on the tour. Prominent members of the team included
Jimmy Cameron
Francis James Cameron (22 June 1923 – 10 June 1994) was a cricketer who played in five Test matches for the West Indian cricket team in India in 1948–49.
Biography
Cameron was a right-handed middle- or lower-order batsman and a right-arm of ...
, who had played
Test cricket for the
West Indies in 1948–49 and
Kenneth Trestrail, who had toured with the
1950 West Indies team in England, without playing Tests.
Tom Brierley
Thomas Leslie Brierley (15 June 1910 – 7 January 1989) was an English and Canadian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper. A curiosity of his county career is that his highest career score (116) was scored twice, one pla ...
, the former
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and
Lancashire wicketkeeper and batsman, was also in the side.
Later tours
Canada visited England in both 1974 and 1981 but played no further first-class matches.
1979 ICC Trophy and World Cup
In
1979
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, Canada visited England to take part in the
ICC Trophy
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, the one-day limited overs (on this occasion 60 overs a side) competition for non-Test playing countries, held in late May and early June. Canada won three of their four group matches, played on club grounds in the west Midlands, beating Bangladesh, Fiji and Malaysia, but losing to Denmark. They finished second in their group and, as the second-placed team with the best record, qualified for the semi-finals. On 6 June at
Burton upon Trent, they beat Bermuda by 6 wickets. In the final, at
Worcester on 21 June, they lost to Sri Lanka by 60 runs. However, as finalists they had already qualified for the
World Cup, held between the dates of the ICC Trophy semi-finals and final.
Canada were rather out of their depth in the World Cup, losing all three of their group matches: to Pakistan by 8 wickets at Headingley on 9 June, to England by 8 wickets at Old Trafford on 14 June, when they were bowled out for 45 (though lasting 40.3 overs), and to Australia at Edgbaston by 7 wickets.
John Valentine, a left-arm medium-pace bowler, dismissed
Majid Khan,
Mike Brearley and
Rick Darling
Warrick Maxwell Darling (born 1 May 1957), known as Rick Darling, is a former Australian Test cricketer.
His tendency to play the cut and hook shots provided much entertainment, but also meant that he was inconsistent and error-prone. It has be ...
, returning figures of 9–3–18–1, 7–2–20–1 and 3–0–28–1.
References
External links
CricketArchive 1954 itinerary
Further reading
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H S Altham, ''A History of Cricket, Volume 1 (to 1914)'', George Allen & Unwin, 1962
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Derek Birley, ''A Social History of English Cricket'', Aurum, 1999
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Rowland Bowen, ''Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development'', Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1970
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions
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